Kim Workman - Journey towards justice
Author(s): Kim Workman
Kim Workman is a central figure in the ongoing discussion of justice and prison policy in New Zealand. This memoir presents his rich narrative of a life lived through periods of personal and political change and upheaval. It tells his remarkable story: from early years growing up in the Wairarapa to working as a police officer during the 1960s and 70s, from his public service roles that included being head of prisons in the early 1990s to his emergence as a passionate advocate for radical justice reform. Workman's story is fascinating and insightful, but above all it is honest, dealing with struggle, spirituality and questions of cultural identity. This is a powerful first-hand account of state and social forces that have helped shape contemporary New Zealand.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Bridget Williams Books
- : Bridget Williams Books
- : November 2018
- : books
Special Fields
- : Kim Workman
- : Paperback
- : 353.63092
- : near fine
- : 296