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'Lockdown probation leaders' and fundamental human needs
Martine Herzog-Evans
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, John Sturgeon
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School of Education and Social Sciences
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Lockdown
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Probation
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Basic Human Needs
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Scottish
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COVID-19 Pandemic
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Structured Interview
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Leadership Theory
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Criminal Justice
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Self-determination Theory
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Life-threatening
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Competing Demands
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Uncertainty Levels
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Servant Leader
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Work from Home
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National Lockdown
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Self-theories
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Disorientation
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Forced to Adapt
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Social Sciences
Personnel
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Lockdown
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Basic Needs
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Criminal Justice System
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Semi-Structured Interview
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Work from Home
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Self-Determination Theory
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Disorientation
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Psychology
Semistructured Interview
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Self-Determination Theory
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Disorientation
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