Crime and Photography: Using photovoice methodology as a route to desistance
Professor Wendy Fitzgibbon, London Metropolitan University, Inaugural lecture, April 2015. Wendy Fitzgibbon uses this lecture to explain the methods and thinking behind the Supervisible project. The ideas and potential for photovoice as a tool to understand the impact of community supervision on people is demonstrated using some of the photographs taken.
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