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Insights into rehabilitative justice to feature in new Churchill report
Source: Insights into rehabilitative justice to feature in new Churchill report
My Churchill Fellowship Trip Week 7: USA New York City
The final week of my Churchill Fellowship trip in the United States of America, in New York City was the perfect end to an incredibly inspiring fact finding journey. Criminal Justice reform is well underway across the country and I … Continue reading
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Tagged Churchill Fellowship, Claire Seppings, community justice courts, Credible Messengers, Criminology, desistance, drug and alcohol addictions, education, Ex-offenders, ex-prisoners, peacemakers, peer mentors, prison reform, Probation, rehabilitative role of reformed ex-prisoners, restorative justice, violence interrupters
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My Churchill Fellowship Trip Week 6: Sweden (Stockholm)
It was a vision and dream come true to visit Sweden to meet with KRIS in Stockholm. KRIS was established several years ago by former criminals and drug addicts to help people in prison returning to society turn their lives … Continue reading
My Churchill Fellowship Trip Week 4: Northern Ireland
Visiting Northern Ireland was a dream come true for me. I had a long standing interest in the history of the Troubles from when I was a Social Work student at Monash University and would read books on these at … Continue reading
My Churchill Fellowship Trip Week 3: Scotland
My third week into my Churchill Fellowship trip in Scotland was so interesting and once again, the agencies I had arranged to meet with so helpful and informative and their work so valuable for my project. The first day took … Continue reading