Collaborative research in a pandemic: Co-Producing solutions to a crisis
This article in the Prison Service Journal highlights the innovative approach to participatory action research we used with Professor Shadd Maruna in our groundbreaking (and as far as we know the largest internationally) peer research project on prisoners experience of covid, involving 11 prisons, 100 prisoner peer researchers & 1,400 prisoners. Read the report Coping with Covid.
Type
Media, Report
Topic
Mark Johnson, Mental Health, Prison
Date
01/05/2024
Date Accessed
02/08/2024
Publisher
The Prison Service Journal
Author
Gillian McNaull, Shadd Maruna, Mark Johnson, Daniel Hutt
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