Martin Rosalie
a Chatter Matters Tasmania , Tasmania , Australia.
Int J Speech Lang Pathol. 2018 Feb;20(1):21-25. doi: 10.1080/17549507.2018.1422024. Epub 2018 Feb 1.
Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights holds up the right to opinion and expression for all. Just Sentences was a prison-based language-literacy pilot project for men, delivered by a speech-language pathologist at Risdon Prison in Tasmania, Australia. The pilot provided input into the various interpretative permutations of "just sentences". It enabled skills of opinion and expression. This commentary takes language and social reciprocity to be privileged drivers of personal agency and pro-social personal freedom. It notes the role of hope as an agent of positive change, including in desistance from crime. It describes the project and shares the reflections of the speech-language pathologist who delivered it.
《世界人权宣言》第十九条保障所有人的意见和表达权。“公正判决”是一项针对男性囚犯的狱中语言读写试点项目,由澳大利亚塔斯马尼亚州里斯登监狱的一名言语病理学家负责实施。该试点为“公正判决”的各种解释变体提供了参考。它培养了意见表达和表达的技能。本评论认为语言和社会互动是个人能动性和亲社会个人自由的重要驱动因素。它指出希望作为积极变革的推动者所起的作用,包括在停止犯罪方面。它介绍了该项目,并分享了负责实施该项目的言语病理学家的思考。