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Report: Service user views on prison healthcare
Former rough sleeper Mark Johnson: ‘Public opinion changing on homelessness’
Don’t demonise beggars. It won’t solve the problem of homelessness
‘We set up councils in prisons, giving inmates a voice to improve things’
Yorkshire ex-offender helps others turn their lives around
Drugs 'being delivered by drones to cell windows in Pringles packets' reveal ex-prisoners
Mark Johnson is interview by Volteface
'Legal high' drug Spice taken by third of prisoners over last month, poll says
Usage Of Cannabis-Like Drug “Spice” At Epidemic Levels In Prisons, Survey Warns
Synthetic drugs easier to buy in jail than coffee
Infographic: Spice the bird killer
Report: Spice the bird killer
Prisoners say ‘spice’ use has tripled, fuelling violence, illness and debt
Mark Johnson urges charity leaders not to use beneficiaries for PR
Prisoners should be allowed to share the responsibility of democracy through voting
Prisoners should share the responsibility of democracy
Philip Seymour Hoffman: What makes someone relapse into addiction?
Debate: Should you give directly to the homeless?
Can Payment by Results measure desistance?
Viewpoints: Should smoking in prison be banned?
Cory Monteith: The heroin users who don't fit the 'junkie' stereotype
For young people, a criminal record should not be a life sentence
Plan for cheap prison work 'may cost thousands of jobs'
Why it's OK to give to homeless drug addicts
Youth custody is failing young people who want to change their ways
It's time to treat drug-addicted children as adults
Mark Johnson - Recovery: Championing Action for the Future
Why evicting families or cutting benefits won't cut youth crime
How to prevent riots: invest in young people, don't criminalise them
Reverting to 'tough' justice fails both adults and children
Long prison sentences fail not just offenders, but society too
This appetite for revenge against offenders will never cut crime
Use of pain to restrain young offenders in custody 'should be banned'
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?
