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Requirements for the use of Circles of Support and Accountability for probation practitioners working with eligible people convicted of sexual offences.
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This research summary provides a description of Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA), a community-based initiative that aims to prevent further offending and sexual abuse by sexual offenders.
Residential Property Tribunal decision of Judge M Mullin dated 10 May 2021.
Northern Region Judge J Going and member Mr J Gallagher sitting on 10 May 2023
Midlands Region, Mr Ian Humphries BSc FRICS and Mr Javed Arain on 18 March 2020
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