Producing food in English and Welsh prisons

Hannah Devine-Wright1, Michelle Baybutt2, Rosie Meek3

  • 1Placewise Ltd, Uffculme, Devon, EX15 3DR, United Kingdom; European Centre for Environment and Human Health, University of Exeter Medical School, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3HD, United Kingdom.

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|September 1, 2019
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