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New Narratives: Changing the Frame on Crime and Justice
Challenging the dominant media narratives around crime, punishment and rehabilitation.
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A collection of essays curated by the Monument Trust and edited by Clinks and NCJAA, around the subject of: What should happen to people who commit criminal offences?
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Another look at challenging the dominant media narratives around crime, punishment and rehabilitation.
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Books beyond bars: the transformative potential of prison libraries.
This report from Unesco explores initiatives involving prison libraries around the world, and includes Prison Reading Groups as an example from the UK.
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Independent, Effective, Humane: The case for funding charities in the prison system
Summary findings from NPC’s 2018/19 research
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Looks at the importance of strengthening family relationships to prevent reoffending.
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A report from 2018 carried out by Demos explores the benefits of reading for society as a whole.