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Co‐production in the criminal justice system: Introducing the DEVICES principles

Gemma Morgan Orcid Logo, Deborah Jones Orcid Logo, Charlotte Walker, Gayle Prideaux, Emma Jones Orcid Logo

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While the concept of co-production is becoming embedded in mental health and social care, the criminal justice system (CJS) has been slower in embracing this approach. In this article, we draw on the findings of a process evaluation of the Include UK Hub – a co-produced service for people with offen...

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