Evolution of quality management - bitish benefit enquiry line
By: TRAIN, Lynn
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Contributor(s): WILLIAMS, Christine
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This paper is based upon the writer`s observations when one local are began to implement the requirements of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. The interaction of statutory and voluntary groups is examined by using an existing analysis of the areas that, it is argued, have proved problematic. Argues for the need for participants to revisit stereotypes and assumptions and to explore mutual purpose and understanding
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