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Coming Back: How Vox Liminis uses creative responses to the criminal justice system to build community

Coming Back: How Vox Liminis uses creative responses to the criminal justice system to build community

Update: 2022-02-03
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How do you build community after the criminal justice system has removed you from society to serve a prison sentence?  

Today’s episode of Recovering Community explores the work of Vox Liminis, a unique organisation, set up to find creative answers to questions about crime, punishment, reintegration, and community.

Vox is for people who have all kinds of experiences of criminal justice; from children with parents in prison, to academic researchers and social workers. It hosts a number of projects from its base in Glasgow’s Gallowgate, and in prisons across Scotland.

Anne Kerr meets 3 lynchpins of the Vox community; Fergus McNeill, Alison Urie, and Iain, to learn about the ways that creative work, embracing difference, and mutual support build the bonds of community, and the foundations for a life beyond prison.

Learn more about Vox Liminis here https://www.voxliminis.co.uk/

Listen to Vox’s latest podcast ‘The Art of Bridging’ here https://www.voxliminis.co.uk/media/?t=podcasts

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Coming Back: How Vox Liminis uses creative responses to the criminal justice system to build community

Coming Back: How Vox Liminis uses creative responses to the criminal justice system to build community

University of Glasgow School of Social and Political Sciences