John Tjepkema doesn’t mince words when it comes to his criminal career. It was long. And it was varied. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE
Key points:
- More than a third of Australian prisoners are believed to have an acquired brain injury
- Former inmates say they were never asked how they could be assisted with their injuries
- The Voices for Justice program is teaching former prisoners to advocate for inmates with brain injuries
“I was in the ‘revolving door syndrome’,” the 60-year-old said.