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Photovoice with care: A creative and accessible method for representing lived experiences
Ryan, Natasha ; Ryan, Kemi ; Buck, Gillian
Ryan, Natasha
Ryan, Kemi
Buck, Gillian
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2024-05-03
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Photovoice is a research method with great promise as a tool for people looking to tell stories about their lives and work toward change, it also has much to offer criminology, creating insightful material from the perspectives of those most intimately connected to the research topic. This article reflects on photovoice as a resource for lived experience practitioners, activists, and leaders. The work we reflect upon is a co-designed, participatory study of a community-led crime prevention organisation: ‘Reformed’. We (Natasha and Kemi) founded Reformed after being released from prison to multiple barriers and low expectations from criminal justice professionals.
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Ryan, N., Ryan, K., & Buck, G. (2024). Photovoice with care: A creative and accessible method for representing lived experiences. Prison Service Journal, 272, 26-32.
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HM Prison Service of England and Wales
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Prison Service Journal
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Cheshire and Merseyside Social Work Teaching Partnership [2020–2022] Grant number [HSC 20-27].
