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Prison Reading Groups What books can do behind bars

The report tells the story of the Prison Reading Groups (PRG) project from its beginnings in 1999 to the present. It makes the case for the importance of reading groups as informal learning in prison, and provides extensive evidence of the benefits of the groups: from prison governors, policy makers, ... read on →

Author Sarah Turvey

Published October 2013

Artform Creative Writing

Organisation Prison Reading Groups   Project venue Roehampton University

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