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The Privilege of Listening: Blurred Boundaries and Emotional Labour in Insider Research in Probation

 
 
 

Amy Rossiter reflects on insider research in probation, highlighting emotional labour, blurred boundaries and the privilege, and strain, of listening closely to participants.

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Richard Rowley9 June 2026
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