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A vision for academic and third sector collaboration in (criminal) justice

A vision for academic and third sector collaboration in (criminal) justice
A vision for academic and third sector collaboration in (criminal) justice
In this article we sketch a vision that might guide academic and third sector collaboration. We do so by drawing on a project that involved collaboration with a range of stakeholders, in order to stimulate ongoing discussion about how academics and the third sector might work together to seek positive change. Our findings show that there are keenly felt challenges, but also a sense of resilient optimism. A key finding among our stakeholders was a sense that there is an absence of an overarching shared vision, which was experienced by many of our respondents as consequential. Therefore, in the spirit of constructive provocation we set out such a vision, which was collaboratively developed with our respondents: opening a dialogue, rather than providing a conclusive position.
impact, penal policy, penal reform, third sector
2059-1098
286-303
Annison, Harry
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Paradine, Kate
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Annison, Harry
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Paradine, Kate
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Annison, Harry and Paradine, Kate (2024) A vision for academic and third sector collaboration in (criminal) justice. The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 63 (3), 286-303. (doi:10.1111/hojo.12562).

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In this article we sketch a vision that might guide academic and third sector collaboration. We do so by drawing on a project that involved collaboration with a range of stakeholders, in order to stimulate ongoing discussion about how academics and the third sector might work together to seek positive change. Our findings show that there are keenly felt challenges, but also a sense of resilient optimism. A key finding among our stakeholders was a sense that there is an absence of an overarching shared vision, which was experienced by many of our respondents as consequential. Therefore, in the spirit of constructive provocation we set out such a vision, which was collaboratively developed with our respondents: opening a dialogue, rather than providing a conclusive position.

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Accepted/In Press date: 9 April 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 14 May 2024
Published date: 14 May 2024
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Authors. The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice published by Howard League and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Keywords: impact, penal policy, penal reform, third sector

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Local EPrints ID: 490219
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/490219
ISSN: 2059-1098
PURE UUID: 566ddeef-276e-4c01-a7d7-1add010ecfef
ORCID for Harry Annison: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6042-038X

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Date deposited: 20 May 2024 17:03
Last modified: 09 Nov 2024 02:46

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Author: Harry Annison ORCID iD
Author: Kate Paradine

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