Bringing together the voices of contemporary lived-experience through prison-based and community-based think tanks

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Martinovic, Marietta, A'Vard, Tarmi and Antojado, Dwayne. (2022). Bringing together the voices of contemporary lived-experience through prison-based and community-based think tanks. Advancing Corrections Journal. 13(1), pp. 152-163.
AuthorsMartinovic, Marietta, A'Vard, Tarmi and Antojado, Dwayne
Abstract

The lived experience of people impacted by the Criminal Justice System has often been neglected and excluded from the policy-making process. To provide a space for their voices to be heard, four prisonbased Think-Tanks and one community-based Think-Tank have been established in Victoria, Australia. This paper outlines the operation of these Think-Tanks and describes how these contribute to the consultation and research commissioned by government departments, non-government bodies and advocacy groups. The inclusion of various voices in the design of practical strategies improves and innovates the social justice sector.

Year2022
JournalAdvancing Corrections Journal
Journal citation13 (1), pp. 152-163
PublisherInternational Corrections and Prisons Association (ICPA)
ISSN2517-9233
2789-5246
Web address (URL)https://icpa.org/asset/2B7489A3%2DB3EA%2D4A64%2DA8D39F0230D4F6F9/
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