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The association between imported factors and prisoners' mental health: Implications for adaptation and intervention

Authors
  1. Adams
  2. Allen
  3. Andersen
  4. D) BBC. (Shaw
  5. Birmingham
  6. Bradley
  7. Care Act
  8. Ceri Phillips
  9. Clemmer
  10. Creese
  11. Dettbarn
  12. Dhami
  13. Dâmboeanu
  14. Edgar
  15. Fazel
  16. Fazel
  17. Flanagan
  18. Garside
  19. Goldberg
  20. Goldberg
  21. Gunn
  22. Hair
  23. Hu
  24. Jiang
  25. Kelly
  26. Liem
  27. Medlicott
  28. MOJ
  29. Moran
  30. Nicholas Bowler
  31. Nurse
  32. Owers
  33. Paul Rees
  34. Shaw
  35. Singleton
  36. Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act
  37. Steinke
  38. Stoliker
  39. Terry
  40. Tripodi
  41. UN. United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (the Nelson Mandela Rules)
  42. University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
  43. Walmsley
  44. Windsor
  45. Yang
Publication date
2 February 2018
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
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