Revolving Doors is a national charity that champions long-term solutions for justice reform. Revolving Doors place lived experience at the heart of change. They empower their ‘members’ – around 60 people at any one time with current or recent personal experience of the system – to use their experience to influence policy and make services work better for the people using them.
This ‘revolving door’ of crisis and crime represents one of the costliest examples of how public services do not always best respond to individuals’ complex, overlapping needs. Behind the statistics are people with complex lives, marked by trauma, poverty, neurodiversity, problematic substance use and a lack of stable housing or support. These are not isolated issues. They compound to drive patterns of behaviour and contact with the justice system which result in long-term and often prolific reoffending.
Author: Revolving Door
Resource:
924 Revolving Doors Report singles FINAL.pdf (9.0 MB)
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