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- Title
- Leading Social Change Through Prison Fine Dining as a New Form of Global Tourism
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- Auckland University of Technology
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- Description
Although tourism in decommissioned prisons is not new, tourists’ fine dining in a working prison is. In this chapter, we discuss fine dining in prisons as not only a new form of global tourism but also as leading social change. Hospitality training programmes in the form of fine dining restaurants help prisoner rehabilitation and enable social purpose to change public perceptions of prisoners. One example is The Clink Charity, UK, which is successfully running four training restaurants in pri...
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- Research paper
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- Book item
- Date created
- 2023-09-24
- Creator
- Gebbels, Maria / McIntosh, Alison / Harkison, Tracy
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- https://openrepository.aut.ac.nz/handle/10292/18340
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- 35 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services / 3504 Commercial Services / 3506 Marketing / 44 Human Society / 3508 Tourism / 48 Law and Legal Studies / 4402 Criminology / fine dining restaurants / The Clink / hospitality / training restaurants / rehabilitation / prison / global tourism / social change
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