A cluster randomized trial of an organizational process improvement intervention for improving the assessment and case planning of offenders: a Study Protocol

Michael S. Shafer1, Michael Prendergast1, Gerald Melnick1, L. A. R. Stein1, Wayne N. Welsh1
1Arizona State University School of Social Work

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