The long way home
“Help unlock the second prison.” This slogan, a hallmark of the Yellow Ribbon Project, is a silent companion of the ex-offender, presenting itself at various stages of reintegration. It watches from the walls of transitional shelters, from the offices of volunteer welfare organisations and is a sour...
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author | See, Amanda Lim, Benjamin Wei Shun Muhammad Kamarredzwan Kamarudin Seow, Bei Yi |
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description | “Help unlock the second prison.” This slogan, a hallmark of the Yellow Ribbon Project, is a silent companion of the ex-offender, presenting itself at various stages of reintegration. It watches from the walls of transitional shelters, from the offices of volunteer welfare organisations and is a source of purpose for counsellors and social workers. It advertises at bus stops and on television screens, urging the public to keep an open mind and reminding ex-offenders of the difficult journey that lies ahead. It is a mark of the progress made and challenges that remain. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/631882019-12-10T10:58:23Z The long way home See, Amanda Lim, Benjamin Wei Shun Muhammad Kamarredzwan Kamarudin Seow, Bei Yi Wong Kim Hoh Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Journalism “Help unlock the second prison.” This slogan, a hallmark of the Yellow Ribbon Project, is a silent companion of the ex-offender, presenting itself at various stages of reintegration. It watches from the walls of transitional shelters, from the offices of volunteer welfare organisations and is a source of purpose for counsellors and social workers. It advertises at bus stops and on television screens, urging the public to keep an open mind and reminding ex-offenders of the difficult journey that lies ahead. It is a mark of the progress made and challenges that remain. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2015-05-11T02:01:55Z 2015-05-11T02:01:55Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/63188 en Nanyang Technological University 57 p. application/pdf |
spellingShingle | DRNTU::Social sciences::Journalism See, Amanda Lim, Benjamin Wei Shun Muhammad Kamarredzwan Kamarudin Seow, Bei Yi The long way home |
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