Abstract

There is a massive unmet need for legal knowledge in prisons. The Open University Law School, through its Open Justice Centre, has trialled various ways in which to meet this unmet need. Most prison-university partnerships in England and Wales follow a model of prisoners and university students being taught together as one group in a traditional higher education learning format. The Open University Law School’s public legal education in prisons follows instead the Street Law model to disseminate knowledge of the law throughout a prison, either through prison radio or through the work of the charity St Giles Trust. While this article confirms other research findings which evidence the personal benefit law students derive in researching and delivering audience-appropriate public legal education, it also considers the benefit for those imprisoned in the context of rehabilitative prison culture.

Highlights

  • Since 2017, The Open University Law School through its Open Justice Centre has undertaken fifteen projects in eleven prisons across England and Wales.[3]. Most of these projects are in partnership with the charity St Giles Trust and one is in collaboration with prison radio at HMP Altcourse

  • This article has set The Open University Law School and its Open Justice Centre’s prison projects against the context of other prison-university partnerships in the UK. It has described the models of public legal education used by the Open Justice Centre and the benefits they bring to the partnering organisations, the prisoners and law students

  • The key distinction between The Open University Law School’s prison projects and many other prison-university partnerships is that the intention is to disseminate legal knowledge across a prison population, rather than benefitting the numerically few

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Since 2017, The Open University Law School through its Open Justice Centre has undertaken fifteen projects in eleven prisons across England and Wales.[3]. Introduction Since 2017, The Open University Law School through its Open Justice Centre has undertaken fifteen projects in eleven prisons across England and Wales.[3] Most of these projects are in partnership with the charity St Giles Trust and one is in collaboration with prison radio at HMP Altcourse.

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