On 16 October, Dr Cormac Behan gave the opening keynote address at the Montreal International Conference on Education in Prison. Delivered online, Cormac’s address was on ‘The Transformative Power of Education in Prison: Rights, Challenges and Opportunities’.
The conference brought together a wide variety of international academics, educators and civil society organisations. It showcased research on a extensive range of themes related to education in prison, including Libraries and the Prison Environment; Indigenous Peoples and Decolonization; Art, Agency and Decarceration; Education not Incarceration; Accessibility and Digital Literacy in Prisons. Further details of the conference are available here.
Dr Cormac Behan is a lecturer in criminology at the School of Law and Criminology. He has written widely on education in prison and was commissioned to prepare a review of prison education internationally by the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning which is available here.
Dr Cormac Behan gives opening keynote address at the Montreal International Conference on Education in Prison.
ToggleDr Cormac Behan gives opening keynote address at the Montreal International Conference on Education in Prison.
Monday, October 21, 2024 - 09:45