Fellow’s Profile
Michelle Molver
Fellow’s Profile
Michelle Molver
Creating justice in the justice system
Fellowship
Themes
Focus
Promoting rehabilitation in UK prisons by learning from the experts: Norway and Switzerland
Countries
Fellowship year
2024
Locality
London
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Biography
I currently work for HMPPS as a Prison Employment Lead. My role is to support prisoners into employment on release and ultimately to reduce their likelihood of reoffending.
The criminal justice system in the UK is at breaking point, with prison populations at an all-time high, and this has a ripple effect impacting services well beyond the justice sector. My Fellowship project aims to learn how we can reduce reoffending in UK prisons through replicating good practices found in countries like Norway and Switzerland.
I have committed over 10 years of my life to the study and practice of criminology and know first-hand the potential within the prison system, both in terms of the individuals within it and the institutions themselves. My combination of academic study and professional experience has led me to seek to improve conditions and practices here in the UK, through shared learning with countries who are having success in this area. I intend to identify real-life, actionable practices that can be applied to a system which faces many challenges, with the ultimate hope to try to reduce the number of people coming back into custody.
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All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.