Save the date ! Weds 15th May 2pm Better late than never online launch for Gendered Justice a fabulous team of authors in a collection described by Professor Lorraine Gelsthorpe as ‘inspirational’ - link will follow @Sinem_Bozkurt88 @NicolaAHarding@BrisUniPress @klparadine
Women's experiences of open prison
@DrSWaite1 research sheds light on the different challenges of being in an open establishment https://t.co/cIvdFrqdYL
@DavinaCull @DrSWaite1 @julie_eden @danicadarley1 So lovely to hear, thank you. You're in very capable hands but if I can do anything please let me know. My email is [email protected]
Out today Prof Loraine Gelsthorpe calls ‘aspirational’ in her foreword,stating it is ‘an important & inspirational book which should be compulsory reading for policy makers and sentencers’, anyone who cares about criminalised women would find this a gripping & motivational read .
Out today Prof Loraine Gelsthorpe calls ‘aspirational’ in her foreword,stating it is ‘an important & inspirational book which should be compulsory reading for policy makers and sentencers’, anyone who cares about criminalised women would find this a gripping & motivational read .
We were delighted to welcome HRH The Princess of Wales @kensingtonroyal to officially open Hope Street, our pioneering residential community for justice involved women and their children. Her Royal Highness learned about the unique support residents will receive.
So excited to have finally received a physical copy of this! A labour of love from myself and @NatalieBooth17, thank you to every single contributor for making this such a brilliant Handbook!
Our latest blog post by @drunabarr and @CrimNatt critically explores how various notions of 'becoming a good woman' underpin attempts to desist from crime. Many thanks to @WorkingChance for allowing us to reproduce this for the CCSE! https://t.co/BfshS0APwJ
.@CamCriminology will be hosting the 'Community Women's Centres: Options and Opportunities?' conference, on Wed 28 Sept.
This will be a hybrid event.
Registration & more info can be found here: https://t.co/KTqa82fKo0
@Jane_Dominey#conference
"Whilst #desistance research on men places emphasis on the importance of relationships, the reality for women who are in contact with the criminal justice system is often abusive relationships."
For many #women, desistance (preventing future offending) is heavily linked to the idea of being a ‘good woman’.
This guest blog by @drunabarr & @CrimNatt explores how feelings of shame & stigma can affect women’s #desistance.
✨Read the blog here: https://t.co/3qbiaCtCvX
Thrilled to see the The Routledge Handbook of Women’s Experiences of Criminal Justice (co-edited with the lovely @iMasson86) being advertised & available VERY soon! https://t.co/SRZ5SE6GYO
Hello all. Applications are invited for a 3-year Research Assistant Post to work with a really very nice team of folk on the ESRC funded 'Rehabilitating Probation' project. Closing date 16/12/21. See advert for more details and contact information. https://t.co/bXlVlihJk8
Are you a #probation or community justice practitioner interested in getting involved in research? Do you know someone who is? The Graham Smith Awards are an opportunity for small scale practitioner-led research. Launch event 13 December https://t.co/IEdslilWkz
Tell everyone!
In the latest Probation Quarterly, an article from @CrimNatt on 'Recognising bereavement experiences within probation delivery.' #probation https://t.co/a9dsDzMGBc