Using lighting to enhance positive inmate’s behaviour

Urrutia-Moldes, A. 2015. Using lighting to enhance positive inmate’s behaviour. Postgraduates in Latin American Studies Conference (PILAS) 2015. University of Cambridge 23 - 24 Jun 2015

TitleUsing lighting to enhance positive inmate’s behaviour
AuthorsUrrutia-Moldes, A.
Year2015
ConferencePostgraduates in Latin American Studies Conference (PILAS) 2015
Publication dates
Published22 Jun 2015

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