Associate Professor in Criminology at the University of Cambridge. Researches criminal justice/probation/penology. Editor of Probation Journal. Enjoys running, playing the piano (badly), reading and generally being outdoors. .. more
Associate Professor in Criminology at the University of Cambridge. Researches criminal justice/probation/penology. Editor of Probation Journal. Enjoys running, playing the piano (badly), reading and generally being outdoors.
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"Held to account: Comparing adversarial questioning in remote and in-person parole hearings" by David Peplow & @jakephillips.bsky.social
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#Accounts #AdversarialQuestioning #ConversationAnalysis #Parole #Responsibility
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‘Indifference, resistance, possibility: Probation staff perspectives on the introduction of Professional Registration’: A practitioner's response
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Perfunctory or purposeful? Reflecting on 20 years of justice social worker registration in Scotland
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Welcome help on the road to desistance, or just a pointless formality? Supervision through the eyes of Czech conditionally released prisoners
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@jakephillips.bsky.social & colleagues' new report on Using the lens of hope to reimagine probation practice.
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#probation #criminology
Please repost! Thanks!
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Provides a number of examples of where probation work is done well, a nice antidote to inspection reports which bring the negatives to the fore.
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'your article "Held to Account: Comparing Adversarial Questioning in Remote and In-Person Parole Hearings" has been accepted for publication in Language in Society.'🎉
We are keen to welcome people who are new to academic publishing and/or those who have experience of being under penal supervision.
See image below for details on how to apply.
IT COMES FROM THE RIVER is the story of three women bound together, in search of emancipation.
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We welcome submissions from PhDs at any stage of their degree, from the UK and abroad.
If you're planning to write about probation please do get in touch! We're a suportive board, keen to publish pieces from people with diverse voices and backgrounds.
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