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Criminal Justice

Ruth Runciman DBE on criminal justice and an integrated approach to tackling drug misuse in Prisons
Dame Ruth explains that it was important work for the ACMD to bring conclusions on criminal justice and drug use matters together for the government 
Ruth Runciman DBE on the beginnings of her work on drug use and criminal justice
Dame Ruth describes the route from working in the CAB and ACMD, and the developing theme of drug use in prisons 
Ruth Runciman DBE on the ACMD Report on Drug Misusers and the Prison System
 Dame Ruth describes the integrated approach of the report’s conclusions
Fergus McNeill on Pierre Bourdieu's concept of 'Habitus' and 'Capital' as they relate to his work
Fergus talks about Bourdieu's concepts and their usefulness in understanding cultures including the culture and pressures within a particular field. 'Habitus is a durable disposition that an actor in a given social field develops' that enables you to 'play the game that's played'
Fergus McNeill on 'Surround, Field and Frame'
'Frame, field and surround.' Fergus says 'there's nothing more practical than a good theory'. He describes the need to be able to use the right processes by asking the right questions. 
Fergus McNeill on the relationship of research and academia to policy and politics
Fergus says he knows what his place on the spectrum is, but he is glad people take different positions to his own.
Fergus McNeill on William White, 'desistance', and human development [10 mins]
10 minute clip
Fergus talks about the 'change process' and how it is traditionally 'taken over' by the professional actor. He talks about William White, and the central process of change we are trying to enable.
Fergus McNeill on desistance, and desistance supporting communities [18 minutes]
18 minute clip
Fergus says that focussing on 'human capital' is too crude. He says he respects criminal programmes and the evidence behind them, but that the findings got conflated with public service managerialism. 
Fergus McNeill on how Restorative Justice can improve on traditional criminal justice approaches
Fergus says restorative approaches stand a better chance of resolving the underlying problems related to criminal justice
Fergus McNeill on 'motivation, capacity and opportunity', and social attitudes
Fergus says we need to help people to navigate a social space allowing people to live their lives beyond their punishment.
 
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