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Tag Archives: Probation
‘Victorian prisoners ‘maxing out’ jail sentences’, investigates ABC’s national reporter Josie Taylor.
In case, you missed it. Great story by ABC’s national reporter Josie Taylor, titled, ‘Victorian prisoners ‘maxing out’ jail sentences’, again brilliantly incorporating the views of former prisoners, the experts by experience, the vital valuable lived experience perspective required for … Continue reading
Posted in Churchill Fellowship, Justice, Reintegration
Tagged ABC, Churchill Fellowship, Claire Seppings, convictions, Criminal code, criminality, desistance, drug and alcohol addictions, Ex-offenders, ex-prisoners, families of offenders, Josie Taylor, Lived experience, Mentoring, Parole, Prison, prisoners, Probation, recidivism, reformed offenders, rehabilitative role of reformed ex-prisoners, Reintegration, service users, social exclusion
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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
Posted in Justice
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 5: Republic of Ireland
My Churchill Fellowship trip to the Republic of Ireland during my fifth week of travels was wonderful. The trip took me to various parts of Ireland, including Dublin, Tipperary, Waterford and Cork. I had the incredible opportunity to revisit an … Continue reading
Posted in Reintegration
Tagged Churchill Fellowship, Claire Seppings, Criminology, Ex-offenders, ex-prisoners, families of offenders, Mentoring, peer mentors, Penal Reform, Post release prisoner education, Probation, rehabilitative role of reformed ex-prisoners, resettlement, service users, Social Enterprise, social exclusion, social inclusion, Youth Justice
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