The articles in this edition of Prison Service Journal offer ideas for progressive change and illustrations that reform is possible.
In this edition:
- Editorial comment
- Towards ACE-Aware, trauma responsive penal policy and practice, by Jane Mulcahy
- A family oriented intervention for parental substance misuse in a male prison: ‘Our family is better now than it used to be’, by Lorna Templeton
- Animal Visitation Programs as a Therapeutic Intervention for Jailed Women with a Mental Health Diagnosis, by Dr Kimberly Houser, Dr Gennifer Furst and Michele Pich
- ‘They haven’t done the course in becoming a prisoner yet’: exploring the induction experiences of neo-phyte older prisoners, by Nichola Cadet
- ‘I just want to give something back’: Peer work in prison, by Sarah Nixon
- 21st Century Harriet Tubman? Interview with Susan Burton, interviewed by Bryonn Bain
- Interview with Pia Sinha, interviewed by Paul Crossey
- Film as radical pedagogic tool, by Deirdre O’Neill (reviewed by Dr Jamie Bennett)
- Opening the Doors: a prison chaplain’s life on the inside, by Paul Gill (reviewed by William Payne)
- The Maze Prison: A hidden story of chaos, anarchy and politics, by Tom Murtagh OBE (reviewed by Paul Crossey)
- Your Honour, Can I Tell you my Story?, by Andi Brierley (reviewed by Sarah Waite)