The positive effects of yoga within criminal justice are being recognised by practitioners and researchers on both sides of the Atlantic.
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The positive effects of yoga within criminal justice are being recognised by practitioners and researchers on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Active Lancashire’s Challenge Through Sport Initiative (CSI) has moved into an exciting new area with the formation of a partnership with Lancashire United.
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London’s biggest climbing wall is an appropriate place for prison leavers who are helped to overcome huge obstacles in their lives by the Reasons Why Foundation. Find out how they do it.
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The Alliance of Sport was honoured to travel to Thailand to participate in the Expert Group meeting of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
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Wassenberg Squirrels baseball club in Heinsberg, Germany, is setting the perfect example for how partnerships with community sport can be a powerful force for rehabilitation in criminal justice.
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The Alliance of Sport in Criminal Justice has received a record £1,000,000 grant from the London Marathon Charitable Trust to deliver a major new project with the Youth Justice Board.
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When Nick Burke finished his second spell in prison he was determined never to return, and to help people in his underprivileged area of Salford avoid the pitfalls of crime. Read how he did it.
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The Alliance of Sport’s Theory of Change (ToC) has been analysed by experts in the field of sport and criminal justice to open it up to academic critique and debate.
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Rowing is proving to be a highly effective engagement tool with young people at risk of offending - thanks to London Youth Rowing’s Life Skills programme.
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Find out how the Streetbase programme combines sport, young volunteers and an innovative ‘activity map’ to support young people at-risk of crime in Waltham Forest, East London.
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Sport is at the heart of vital support for asylum seekers and refugees in Newport, South Wales – boosting wellbeing and social inclusion, and providing a diversion from the temptations of crime.
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More than 3,000 young people will be given places at sport and activity programmes this summer to help keep them away from possible violence and crime, Culture Secretary Jeremy Wright has announced.
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