Why we should treat lived experience like an asset, not a risk
Mark Johnson: leveraging the strengths of lived experiences in the criminal justice system, rather than focusing on weaknesses, can lead to more effective service design and delivery.
Type
Media
Topic
Drugs & Alcohol, Homelessness, Prison
Date
07/10/2018
Date Accessed
17/07/2024
Publisher
Civil Society
Author
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