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From: Journal of Offender Education [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 19 February 2004 18:31
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Subject: Introduction and Call for Papers

 
The Journal of Offender Education is an online journal published four times each year - in February, May, August and November - by the Forum on
Prisoner Education
. The first issue will be launched at a Forum event in London on 24th May 2004, and available online from that date. The website address for the Journal will be www.offendereducation.org.uk (and this will be live tomorrow, Friday). In the meantime you can visit the website at www.fpe.org.uk/jooe.

The Editorial Board brings together a range of experience - both academic and practitioner - in prisoner education. The Editor in Chief is David Wilson, professor of criminal justice at the University of Central England and a former prison governor. He is also chair of the Forum.

The aim of the Journal is to increase awareness of the issues around the education of offenders. We intend to publish articles covering a broad spectrum of interest, from the potential of education to reduce reoffending, to articles about the management and contracting of prison education.
 
Call for Papers
 
The first issue of the Journal of Offender Education will be published in May 2004. We are seeking papers for publication in that and future editions.

Of particular interest to our Editorial Board are papers on:

       • Education as a factor in desistence from offending
       • Distance learning in prisons
       • Black and minority ethnic offenders and education
       • Education for school-age children in prison
       • Studies or reports of successful initiatives in offender education
       • Motivating offenders to learn
       • Internet access and 'e-learning' for prisoners

However, we will consider papers which cover any aspect of the education of offenders. Please read our
Guidelines on how to submit a paper to us for consideration.

There are no time limits on the submission of papers, and we normally advise you of whether or not your article will be published within six weeks of receipt.
 
Kind regards
 
Forum on Prisoner Education
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The Forum on Prisoner Education believes that education in
prisons should be centred on the needs of the individual prisoner,
for whom it can hold the key to living without crime by building
self-esteem, encouraging self-motivation, and providing new
opportunities after release.
 
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