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      This is how it Feels: Activating Lived Experience in the Penal Voluntary Sector

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      The British Journal of Criminology
      Oxford University Press (OUP)

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          Increasing calls for ‘nothing about us without us’ envision marginalized people as valuable and necessary contributors to policies and practices affecting them. In this paper, we examine what this type of inclusion feels like for criminalized people who share their lived experiences in penal voluntary sector organizations. Focus groups conducted in England and Scotland illustrated how this work was experienced as both safe, inclusionary and rewarding and exclusionary, shame-provoking and precarious. We highlight how these tensions of ‘user involvement’ impact criminalized individuals and compound wider inequalities within this sector. The individual, emotional and structural implications of activating lived experience, therefore, require careful consideration. We consider how the penal voluntary sector might more meaningfully and supportively engage criminalized individuals in service design and delivery. These considerations are significant for broader criminal justice and social service provision seeking to meaningfully involve those with lived experience.

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                Journal
                The British Journal of Criminology
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                0007-0955
                1464-3529
                October 21 2021
                October 21 2021
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                [1 ]Department of Social Work and Interprofessional Education, University of Chester, Warrington, UK
                [2 ]University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
                [3 ]University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
                Article
                10.1093/bjc/azab102
                9106ff53-57d7-422c-b04f-395cccc1b90d
                © 2021

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