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TIPSHEET: Working with Survivors on Probation and Parole

Community-based advocates can play a critical role in helping survivors successfully complete supervision, particularly when working in partnership with a survivor’s probation or parole officer. This tipsheet highlights various practical strategies advocates can use when working with survivors on probation and parole.

TIPSHEET: Working with Survivors on Probation and Parole

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