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Regulars
MAiLiN; your
voice
Letter from the Editors
Ear to the ground;
News, views and information from around the country
Funding
Courses, conferences & events
Columns
Talking through the
arts
The message is:
The arts can
transform offender behaviour
-from David Lammy, Culture Minister, Baroness Scotland, Home Office
Minister, & Phil Hope, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
for Skills
CLiPOUT
Arts & Criminal Justice jargon-buster
Inspiration
Susan Ashmore, Chief Executive Officer, Ann Peaker Centre
Profile
Kate Quigley-Ruby, Community Projects Manager, HPM Brixton
Arts & Criminal Justice
Acting Life
Chris Streeks on how acting has kept him out of prison
No bars on the arts
Lesley Tobin on Artlink Central's work in Scottish prisons
Geese Theatre Company
Artisitic Director Andy Watson describes their work
The arts and youth justice
Towards a strategy for Norfolk
The sound of sirens
and all that jazz
Women prisoners stage Chicago
The time to reflect,
the space to make you mad
Rideout's Chris Johnston on new ideas for creative prisons
Strapped with talent
Hacknet's first-ever resettlement course
Making the ARTS count
Arts Council England's partnership in criminal justice
It's No Joke!
The Comedy School behind bars
Prisons and hospitals
are for injured people
Moira McCarthy and Gino Ballentyne compare the two
Getting the picture
Bedford Creative Arts explores photography projects in prison
and as part of a resettlement project
Operation Keep
Ian Lamond describes a project helping raise awareness of bag
crime in the genteel town of Cleveleys
Arts intervention in
the Thames Valley
Judy Munday, Arts & Community Safety Officer from Thames Valley
Partnership describes a community safety focused brokering role
The 3Pac CS project
Rap as part of a life beyond prison

Good Vibrations
Gamelan project in Brixton Prison
Making a clean break
Kentish Town's best-kept secret
Head to Head
Using Personal Centred Creativityto promote Change, Vale and Valley
Arts
Art is a medium for change:
Prison is just a venue
A view from Northern Ireland
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picture roundup
more images from features in the current
magazine

From Good Vibarations: Gamelan in Brixton Prison

more from Good Vibarations: Gamelan in Brixton Prison

"three things you won't see in jail": image from Bedford
Creative Arts' Getting the Picture project

Jonathan Waller's True Adventures - an exhibition at The Arlington
GAllery, London, from recycled materials from his demolished studio

"Phat Katz" workshop session: Thames Valley Partnership

"Strapped with Talent" exhibition in Hackney, showcasing
the work of participants on the Resettlement and Aftercare Provision
(RAP) Youth Arts Course.

more from the 3Pac CD project
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