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No More Births Behind Bars: Innovative Potential for Reform

 
 
 

Sarah Smith discusses how maternal imprisonment policy is at a critical juncture and the increasing attention under the current media and charitable spotlight.

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https://doi.org/10.54006/IQMP3745

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Richard Rowley13 June 2024
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