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Understanding offender managers’ views and experiences of psychological consultations

Few studies have investigated the effectiveness of the psychological consultation process specifically for offender managers. This study involves a total of 23 offender managers’ views and perceptions of the consultation process within four areas of the North West of England. Within each location, a...

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Published in:European journal of probation 2021-08, Vol.13 (2), p.95-110
Main Authors: Blinkhorn, Victoria, Petalas, Michael, Walton, Mark, Carlisle, Julie, McGuire, Frank, Kane, Sarah, Moore, Julie
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