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What does unification of the Probation Service mean for race equality?

 
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Shadae Cazeau examines the unification of probation through the lens of race equality to think about what it means for black, Asian and minority ethnic and Muslim communities in the criminal justice system.

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https://doi.org/10.54006/GTVB9499

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Richard Rowley8 September 2021
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