The Voluntary Sector in Criminal Justice: findings from a two year study
The Voluntary Sector in Criminal Justice: findings from a two year study
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This is a one day conference at which Keele University will be delivering the findings from their study, ‘Voluntary sector adaptation and resilience in the mixed economy of criminal justice’. The project was independently funded by the Leverhulme Trust and facilitated in partnership Clinks.
The research took place over a two-year period from April 2015 to March 2017, a period which spanned considerable change in the field of criminal justice. The event will report on evidence gathered from voluntary sector organisations, commissioners, policy makers, Community Rehabilitation Companies and statutory services across England and Wales about the experiences of voluntary sector organisations working in criminal justice resettlement.
Confirmed Speakers include Richard Garside, Director, Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, and Caroline Slocock, Director, Civil Exchange.
There is a limited number of places so please RSVP (including any dietary or access requirements) to k.l.prince@keele.ac.uk – places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
We hope to see you there. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Principal Investigator, Dr Mary Corcoran, or Research Associate, Dr Kelly Prince.