Humanizing Students and Advancing Equity in Carceral Systems - Changing Hearts and Minds
Join us for a conversation about leading with equity to advance access, success, and support for justice-impacted students. Learn how serving these students aligns with Vision 2030 goals, benefits communities, and fosters advocacy. Discover the importance of person-first language and be inspired to
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Research on Prison Conditions, Normalisation, Wellbeing, and Nature Contact
Research projects led by Dominique Moran at the University of Birmingham focus on prison conditions, normalisation, wellbeing, and the impact of nature contact on prisoners. The studies explore the architecture, design, and technology of carceral spaces in the UK and Scandinavia, examining how these
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Benefits of MOUD in Outpatient and Carceral Settings
Explore the benefits of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) in outpatient and carceral settings, including nonfinancial advantages, financial costs, recent trends in opioid use and treatment, prevalence updates, and changes in MOUD options. Despite some positive trends, there are still signif
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Settler Colonialism and Carcerality: Disrupting Indigenous Relationships and Territories
This study delves into the impact of settler colonialism on Indigenous peoples, focusing on the immobilization and movement imposed on them through carceral spaces. It explores the intersections of official and unofficial carceral spaces, shedding light on the disrupting effects on Indigenous relati
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