Drawing on Bevir’s (2013) decentered theory of governance, and Donati’s (2016) theory of the relational subject, this article explores how User Voice Prison Councils in England have contributed to shifts in aspects of prison governance and practice. It discusses the cultural and policy context in which the Councils emerged and operate before exploring their perceived purposes, dynamics and effects. User Voice Prison Councils represent an important example of different actors co-producing alternative patterns of governance through innovations in democratic participation. Interviews with Prison Council participants, User Voice and Prison staff revealed that the development of such ‘bottom up’ participatory governance practices require and res...
This paper provides insights into the predominant styles of political reasoning in England and Wales...
In England & Wales, the number of people leaving prison subject to a period of supervision in the co...
This is qualitative data from six focus groups, undertaken 2019–2020, including a total of 32 penal ...
Drawing on Bevir’s (2013) decentered theory of governance, and Donati’s (2016) theory of the relatio...
Coproduction, as a form of participatory governance manifesting (to different degrees) in democratic...
This thesis explores the work of the non-profit organisation User Voice and its prison-based democra...
Prisoners are a critical source of prison regulation around the world, but regulation by (rather tha...
Buck, G. & Tomczak, P., Prisoners regulating prisons: Voice, action, participation and riot. Crimino...
Why does prison social order vary around the world? While many of the basic characteristics of priso...
In prisons, participatory mechanisms can foster important outcomes including fairness, legitimacy an...
This article examines the framework for prison accountability in England and Wales, the Republic of ...
This paper provides insights into the predominant styles of political reasoning in England and Wales...
Recent scholarship has indicated that the voluntary sector is becoming increasingly important in mar...
Recent scholarship has indicated that the voluntary sector is becoming increasingly important in mar...
Prison privatization has generally been associated with developments in neol...
This paper provides insights into the predominant styles of political reasoning in England and Wales...
In England & Wales, the number of people leaving prison subject to a period of supervision in the co...
This is qualitative data from six focus groups, undertaken 2019–2020, including a total of 32 penal ...
Drawing on Bevir’s (2013) decentered theory of governance, and Donati’s (2016) theory of the relatio...
Coproduction, as a form of participatory governance manifesting (to different degrees) in democratic...
This thesis explores the work of the non-profit organisation User Voice and its prison-based democra...
Prisoners are a critical source of prison regulation around the world, but regulation by (rather tha...
Buck, G. & Tomczak, P., Prisoners regulating prisons: Voice, action, participation and riot. Crimino...
Why does prison social order vary around the world? While many of the basic characteristics of priso...
In prisons, participatory mechanisms can foster important outcomes including fairness, legitimacy an...
This article examines the framework for prison accountability in England and Wales, the Republic of ...
This paper provides insights into the predominant styles of political reasoning in England and Wales...
Recent scholarship has indicated that the voluntary sector is becoming increasingly important in mar...
Recent scholarship has indicated that the voluntary sector is becoming increasingly important in mar...
Prison privatization has generally been associated with developments in neol...
This paper provides insights into the predominant styles of political reasoning in England and Wales...
In England & Wales, the number of people leaving prison subject to a period of supervision in the co...
This is qualitative data from six focus groups, undertaken 2019–2020, including a total of 32 penal ...