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Case management and Think First completionUniversity of Hertfordshire This article considers the findings of a small-scale study of the practice of case managers supervising offenders required to attend the Think First Group. It explores the interface between one-to-one and group-based work within multi-modal programmes of supervision and seeks to identify those practices that support individuals in completing a group.
Key Words: attrition case management modelling one-to-one work probation problem-solving programme programme team Think First
Probation Journal, Vol. 53, No. 3,
213-229 (2006) This article has been cited by other articles:
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