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18 Mar
2020

NCJAA – The work of the arts and culture in prisons and probation research think-tank

United Kingdom, London
Wednesday, March 18, 2020 - 10:00 CET to Wednesday, March 18, 2020 - 18:30 CET

The National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance will be holding a research think-tank in London on 18 March 2020, which will consider the work of the arts and culture in prison and the probation service. The event is a collaborative effort between the NCJAA and the University of Cambridge and the University of the Arts London (Central St Martins). It is hoped that the event will encourage a new perspective and lead to the creation of a community of knowledge.
 

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Time: 10:00-18:30

Date: Wednesday 18 March 2020

Location: London

Ticket price: £15 - £75


Speakers and respondents include:

Professor Rosie Meek author of Ministry of Justice review of sport in prisons

Dr Rose PerkinsRoyal College of Music / Imperial College London, HEartS project team

Dr Claire Westalleditor of Prison Writing and the Literary World 

Andrew MowlahDirector of Research, Arts Council England

 

Two free tickets will be offered to individuals with personal first-hand experience of the criminal justice system and/or of minority ethnic communities. Please email events@clinks.org to apply.


Ticket prices vary, with students and unwaged individuals being offered tickets at £15, Clinks members at £50 and non-members at £75.

 

 

Event Details
Status
As planned
Event type
Conference
Event website
Organiser type
Other event
Organiser name
The National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance
Contact details
events@clinks.org
Aims and objectives
To consider the impact of the arts and culture in the prison system and probation service
Attending fee
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