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        • A Parole System fit for purpose
        • Tackling Racial Injustice: Children and the Youth Justice System
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        • Remand Decision-Making in the Magistrates’ Court 
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        • Innovations in personally-delivered advice: surveying the landscape
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      • Past Work
        • The ‘neither confirm nor deny’ (NCND) response
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        • The function and operation of Hybrid Orders
        • When Things Go Wrong: the response of the justice system
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        • Increasing Judicial Diversity
        • Back
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