Scottish Prisons Assessment and Review of Outcomes for Women (SPAROW): full report

Full research findings on the early impact and emerging outcomes of the application of the Scottish Prison Service Strategy for Women in Custody 2021-2025 in the context of the new Community Custody Units (CCUs).


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