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Assessment & Development of Leadership Competencies of Correctional Staff: A Methodological Framework & Instruments

  • 1. IPS_Innovative Prison Systems

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  • 1. Universidade Beira Interior
  • 2. Belgian Federal Public Service of Justice
  • 3. IPS_Innovative Prison Systems

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"Assessment & Development of Leadership Competencies of Correctional Staff: A Methodological Framework & Instruments" is a methodological guide produced within the LEADCOR project, which aims to provide the tools to assess and develop correctional staff' leadership competencies by professionals with leadership positions.

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