From 2010-2015, the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust funded Travelling Fellowships with a particular focus on prison reform across the world. This brief overview highlights some of the learning from the Fellowships
Prison life can be hard time for both those serving time and for their families on the outside. Pris...
Samaritans volunteers have been visiting prisons since 1991 to select, train and support prisoners t...
Across Europe, restorative justice has gained acceptance as a way of resolving disputes and mitigati...
This report looks at the importance of positive peer relations at all stages of the criminal justice...
The Stimulus for the Study NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde hadidentified through previous research th...
Families represent a form of social capital that can influence effective reintegration depending on ...
Families represent a form of social capital that can influence effective reintegration depending on...
Origins of the research In August 2001 members of the Prison Reform Group of Western Australia and...
Visual representations of prisons and their inmates are common in the news and social media, with st...
This workshop and the attached info-graphic (created by Laura Evans-Hill at Nifty Fox) formed part...
The Families – Inside Prison and Out project at the University of Strathclyde involved research with...
Correctional practices in New York State largely support a punishment paradigm, a framework in which...
Four Police and Crime Commissioners in the West Midlands are presenting to government a hard-hitting...
Purpose: This paper explores the conditions that create a ‘good’ prison visit, focusing on the role ...
This jointly funded Hallam Studentship between Sheffield Hallam University and HM Prison Service Are...
Prison life can be hard time for both those serving time and for their families on the outside. Pris...
Samaritans volunteers have been visiting prisons since 1991 to select, train and support prisoners t...
Across Europe, restorative justice has gained acceptance as a way of resolving disputes and mitigati...
This report looks at the importance of positive peer relations at all stages of the criminal justice...
The Stimulus for the Study NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde hadidentified through previous research th...
Families represent a form of social capital that can influence effective reintegration depending on ...
Families represent a form of social capital that can influence effective reintegration depending on...
Origins of the research In August 2001 members of the Prison Reform Group of Western Australia and...
Visual representations of prisons and their inmates are common in the news and social media, with st...
This workshop and the attached info-graphic (created by Laura Evans-Hill at Nifty Fox) formed part...
The Families – Inside Prison and Out project at the University of Strathclyde involved research with...
Correctional practices in New York State largely support a punishment paradigm, a framework in which...
Four Police and Crime Commissioners in the West Midlands are presenting to government a hard-hitting...
Purpose: This paper explores the conditions that create a ‘good’ prison visit, focusing on the role ...
This jointly funded Hallam Studentship between Sheffield Hallam University and HM Prison Service Are...
Prison life can be hard time for both those serving time and for their families on the outside. Pris...
Samaritans volunteers have been visiting prisons since 1991 to select, train and support prisoners t...
Across Europe, restorative justice has gained acceptance as a way of resolving disputes and mitigati...