A Matter Of Life and Death: Brenda Birungi

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Michael Campbell, aka The Tartan Con, served over four years in prisons across the country. He now works in prisons to develop practical solutions, grounded in his experience, to tackle anxiety, stress and frustration. Michael's essay comes from the book Humane Justice, published ...  Show more

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