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The ‘new orthodoxy’: Do multi-agency case management forums actually work?

SUBSCRIBE 25th October 2016Russell Webster, consultant and researcher
Between 2011 and 2015 the Police Foundation undertook research in two English towns, Luton and Slough. In their third paper dealing with partnership working, published earlier this month, they suggest that, though multi-agency case management can achieve strong local support, it doesn't always achieve its aims. Russell Webster examines the Police Foundation's research and its implications.

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