Not very well this week, but I am pleased my article on unrepresented defendants' experiences has been published today. @Crim__Justice
https://t.co/xzMYZYiwpS
Really enjoyed reviewing Jennifer Rainbow's latest book with my former grad intern, Joni Wright. It's a great book for anyone wanting to learn how to conduct prison research!
https://t.co/cBVt5vu2em
***Call for Contributors for Research Handbook on Global Criminal Justice*** See the attached call for contributions, 250 word abstract and 150 word author bio to be submitted by 30/4/25 - open to academics and practitioners of all levels of experience alike.
The University of Portsmouth School of Criminology and Criminal Justice is delighted to be hosting the British Society of Criminology Conference for 2025.
Registration is now open. Please visit our website to register and find out more information - https://t.co/OukMQtGPQL
Today has been a good day, hitting send on our book! 'Working class people in UK Higher Education: precarities, perspectives and progress' will be out summer 2025, ed by @EireannAttridge@Dr_Tre_Crew and me. Massive thanks to all who contributed! #academia#highereducation#HE
I am looking for a PhD student who is interested in doing a project on the criminal courts: https://t.co/KQmP4TVkBp
Please share amongst your networks #PhD#fundedphd#academicassociate
Hello! We are currently looking for interview participants who worked as PSOs (or equivalent) and who left the probation service. Please get in touch if you know of anyone who may be keen, and sharing is greatly appreciated! 🙏
A paper on working class professional services experiences of work in Russell Group UK HE: "I think academic colleagues are still held up as the like, the main deal aren’t they? And the rest of us are just sort of helping them shine"
The paper: https://t.co/PGPm7VourR
#he#ukhe
Delighted to have this article out after a lot of blood sweat and tears (and thought) over the last 3 years! Thank you to everyone that has supported with this!! Available at: https://t.co/aYg8J3Joq8
Tomorrow (Wed, October 23rd,1-2pm) we will host our first work-in-progress session of the year. @KatieMaras1 and Ralph Bagnall (Uni of Bath) will be presenting on court and tribunal proceedings involving autistic adults.
All members will be sent a Zoom link. DM if interested!
🥁 My colleague Mojca Plesničar is looking for a postdoc to work with her on her ERC project Sentrix, exploring different aspects of sentencing. More details are in the call bellow. Please apply if passionate about sentencing & keen on living in Ljubljana for a few years
🚨 New episode of the Transform Justice Podcast coming this Friday, ft. @JohnHyde1982 & @RichardMoorhead.
Stay tuned for a fascinating discussion on lawyers' roles in the infamous Post Office Scandal!
In the meantime, catch up on our last episode: 🎧 https://t.co/QxDnmntFUK
In our October Blog post, Criminology alumni Joni Wright (@joniwrites) discusses the value of utilising special interests in conducting social sciences research that you are passionate about. 🎥✨
Read it here: https://t.co/zQj1oxsdKt
Centre for Criminological Research @sheffielduni@lawsheffield: first in our autumn series of seminars on accountability in the criminal justice system takes place on 9th October, online and in person. All welcome. https://t.co/hDjLMh0C6R
Great to work with digital animators @AV_Studios on this, enabling detainees in police custody to be better informed of their R&E and to make more autonomous choices. More details about the project are here: https://t.co/5qixwESiJs