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Qualitative process evaluations of seven Intensive Alternative to Custody (IAC) pioneer areas.
This research explores staff and prisoner views on the Assessment, Care in Custody and Teamwork planning process, and identifies possible improvements.
Design codes need to be based on an analysis of the area covered. The purpose of the analysis is to understand the area and inform a vision that will, in turn, form the basis for the code.
A study of dedicated drug courts (DDCs), their implementation, and the potential for them to reduce drug use and offending.
This evaluation covers key findings on how the pilot was implemented, based on experiences of those involved.
Russia has blocked discussions on conflict diamonds and Ukraine at the Kimberley Process Plenary in Zimbabwe.
Find out about customs special procedures and outward processing that allow you to suspend, pay less or pay no duty on goods you import or export.
Regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for leather finishing.
Quantitative research to understand customers' experience and perception of the Statutory Review process.
Tis study examines an intervention trial of the ‘SuperAmma’ village-level intervention to promote handwashing with soap
The analysis will feed into a plan that shows the areas of the authority to which the code will apply along with the distribution of the area types.
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