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Mike Hough, King's College London and Julian V. Roberts,
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From dependency work to work: Addressing the multiple needs of offenders with drug problems
Tim McSweeney, Victoria Herrington, Mike Hough and Paul J.
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Institute of Justice, USA
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Bob Coles, University of York, Liz Britton, Centre for Economic
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Martin Evans and Jill Eyre, University of Bath
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Alison Faulkner, Independent Survivor Researcher
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Depression and older people: Towards securing well-being in later life
Mary Godfrey with Tracy Denby, University of Leeds
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