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Professor Meek's Research on Sport Mentioned in the Guardian

Professor Meek's Research on Sport Featured in the Guardian

  • Date28 August 2019

Professor Meek's work in nearby HMP High Down is featured in The Guardian, 28th August 2019. This is part of a broader programme of Professor Meek's work on the physical and psychological benefits of sport in Criminal Justice.

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Professor Meek's research on the physical and psychological benefits of sport in turning the tables on violence and recidivism has been featured today in the Guardian. For more, see the full article online.

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