New film makes the case for arts in criminal justice
"What access to the arts can do is to show you a set of possibilities to how you can live your life differently, and how you can make a really meaningful contribution to society" – Darren Henley, Chief Executive of Arts Council England
The National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance is pleased to share with you our new short film Why do arts in criminal justice matter?
Featuring interviews with sector leaders and supporters, the film shares inspirational accounts of our members’ work and makes a powerful and compelling case for arts in criminal justice.
This film was produced as a resource for our members, please use and share it as much as possible with funders, governors and stakeholders.
Click here to watch the film
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