Conflicting targets are impeding drive to reduce use of custody
Alison Bennett
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Agencies striving for different targets could hinder work to reduce the number of young people in custody, according to an evaluation of a national scheme to reduce the number of young people in prison.
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