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'It ain’t all doom and gloom with probation’

 
 
 

Ailie Rennie shares the findings from an empirical study of life-sentenced probationers’ experiences with probation post-release.

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https://doi.org/10.54006/UGRT8150

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Richard Rowley7 December 2023
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