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The inefficiency of centralised control and political short-termism: the case of the Prison Service in England and Wales

by Sam Warner, David Richards, Diane Coyle and Martin J. Smith In our recent article published in Policy & Politics, we examine how centralised financial control and short-term political pressures have undermined the performance of the Prison Service in England…

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