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Streetlaw
   
Short Description  

The Streetlaw project involves students going to local schools to bring aspects of law and the legal system into the community through group sessions, presentations and debating competitions.

 
Long Description

The Streetlaw project involves students going to local schools to bring aspects of law and the legal system into the community through group sessions, presentations and debating competitions. Previously Streetlaw volunteers have also run a series of sessions at the Reading Young Offenders Institute where they presented on topics such as freedom of speech, sentencing and stop and search powers.

Students are free to choose the amount of time that they wish to commit to Streetlaw.


Where does it take place? Off Law School Site
Who takes part (eg staff, students, outside lawyers)? students staff
  outside lawyers external organisation(s)
Participants
Undergraduate 1st Year
Undergraduate 2nd Year
Undergraduate 3rd Year
Is the activity supervised? Y
If so, by whom? Other external supervision
If the activity is a clinic, what is the address of the clinic?
Can the work in the activity form part of an assessed module? N
If yes, how? (eg exam, essay)
Activity contact: Louise Hague
0118 378 5675
l.e.hague@reading.ac.uk [Send Email]
Activity website http:// [Visit Website]
   
   
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