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Mark Johnson appointed to Lloyds Bank Foundation Research Advisory Group
Prisoners are 'being neglected and left homeless' says Mark Johnson
Coping with covid in prison: the impact of the prisoner lockdown
Think renationalising probation will cut reoffending? Think again
"A lot of people are crying out for help." Service user involvement in police and crime commissioner strategy development for reducing crime, offending and reoffending in West Yorkshire
Why we should treat lived experience like an asset, not a risk
Mark Johnson's BBC Radio 4 documentary: The Truth about Britain's Beggars
How to stop prisoners from going back to jail
Former rough sleeper Mark Johnson: ‘Public opinion changing on homelessness’
Don’t demonise beggars. It won’t solve the problem of homelessness
Yorkshire ex-offender helps others turn their lives around
Disqualified... from being a trustee or a senior manager
Report: Spice the bird killer
Mark Johnson urges charity leaders not to use beneficiaries for PR
Debate: Should you give directly to the homeless?
Can Payment by Results measure desistance?
Why it's OK to give to homeless drug addicts
Youth custody is failing young people who want to change their ways
Reverting to 'tough' justice fails both adults and children
Long prison sentences fail not just offenders, but society too
Prisoner rehabilitation can begin with a simple dressing gown
Employing ex-offenders is a result worth paying for
Will Westminster finally act on the experiences of young offenders?
The 10th anniversary of The Prince's Trust Young Achiever of the Year award
Individuals make up gangs – so rehabilitate them as such
Apologising to victims will not reduce reoffending rates
Want to get ex-offenders into work? Scrap criminal records
Where will this crowd-pleasing lead? The return of hanging?
Children who offend need our help – not our hatred
Prisoners are ready for a taste of democracy
It's people, not systems, that can make a real difference
Ex-offenders should be our secret weapon, not outcasts
Ex-criminals have a lot to say, now government must listen
Like it or not, we know what we're talking about
Badly-needed solutions are kept under lock and key
