Publication
Prison Service Journal 262
Wednesday, 7 September 2022
This special edition of the Prison Service Journal explores engagement and co-production with people living in prison or who are under supervision in the community.
Engagement and co-production include a range of collaborative practices which involve professionals and citizens making better use of each other’s assets, resources and contributions to achieve better outcomes and/or improved efficiency.
In this edition:
- Editorial comment
- Engagement and Co-Production with People with Lived Experience of Prison and Probation: A synthesis of the evidence base, by Nicola Cunningham and Dr Helen Wakeling
- Co-production and digitally-enabled interventions in justice settings, by Jason Morris and Zack Haider
- Co-producing Justice in Carceral Contexts: User Voice Prison Councils as a Model of Epistemic Participation, by Beth Weaver
- Trusting the Process: The Integrated Model of Prison Engagement, by Dr Sarah Lewis and Emma Hands
- Just interact with us as human beings, by Dr Isabelle Cullis, Annaliza Gaber and a young man from Project Future
- Involving People with Lived Experience in Prison and Probation: Some Milestones in the Journey so far, by Ruth Walters
- A different approach to community working: The 3Cs initiative at HMP Guys Marsh. Interview with Ian Walters, Beccy Archer, Carl and Dion, interviewed byFlora Fitzalan Howard
- Service User Engagement and Participation in HM Inspectorate of Probation. Interview with Karen Kendall, interviewed by Dr Marcia Morgan
Book review:
- Conviviality and Survival: Co-Producing Brazilian Prison Order, by Sacha Darke (reviewed by Dr Marcia Morgan)