Organisations and institutions
Prison Radio Association (PRA)
The Prison Radio Association (PRA) was established as a charity in 2006 in response to a growing demand from prisons to engage in prison radio and aims to change the lives of serving prisoners through the power of radio. The PRA also provides support, guidance and expertise to existing prison radio projects and advises prisons interested in setting up radio projects and radio training facilities.
Category: Arts OrganisationEvaluations as member organisation (3)
An Evaluation of the Prison Radio Association’s Activity Year 2: A Model for Support
This is an evaluation of the implementation of Prison Radio Association’s projects in prisons in 2008 with the objectives of providing prisons with support to set up their own radio stations and to develop the PRA web site as an educational resource. It was part of a strategic three-year activity ... read on →
An Evaluation of The Prison Radio Association's Activity: Final Report Year 1
Evaluation of a two-week taster course in radio production for delivery in a number of prisons across the West Midlands - part of a strategic three-year activity plan (2007- 2009) - it identifies key factors for success, best practice and for staff training to develop Prison Radio wider across the ... read on →
Radio Feltham 999 AM. An evaluation of the first prison radio in the UK 1993-2002
No information available - contact the CCJS research director, Roger Grimshaw read on →