New edition 277 now available! This is a special edition focusing on women guest edited by Jackie Lowthian - Women's Network Coordinator at Clinks.
Read it here - https://t.co/1R0blSU0MD
Great news, we've added the early editions of the PSJ to the website, including the first ever edition in 1960! Read them here - https://t.co/IAVPaFJghC
New Prison Service Journal edition 275 now available!
Articles include @DrSWaite1 on the concept and operalisation of trust in prisons, and Reanne Valois on the experiences of people who have completed the cognitive-behavioural programme 'Kaizen'
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Really enjoyed representing @KTAconsulting to present, alongside Rachel Gibson, research on culture change in prison settings at the @BPSOfficial DFP conference yesterday.
Really excited to launch KTA Research and Consulting after 20 years working in HMPPS. Specialising in applying Knowledge To Action; making a difference through psychologically-informed and evidence-led research, training, and consultancy. https://t.co/dsXi9QPMYY @KTAconsulting
Hear more here from @helen_wakeling, @lisamshort1, and @georgiadb about how HMPPS has worked to bring evidence into practice to improve outcomes for young adults in prison and probation: https://t.co/d54TuXyfEE
We need to ask 'what works?' Hear from Jon Yates at the @YouthEndowFund on how to reduce knife crime in our most recent edition. Together we can change things. https://t.co/fMioaHcyaT
Very excited to announce the publication of our latest edition dedicated to the subject of Evidence-Based Practice in criminal justice settings: https://t.co/OMtou8pU7c
I loved interviewing the inspiring @rosie_trav for this special edition @PSJ_UK - building bridges, winning hearts and minds and working with hope. Have a read. It’s a brilliant issue.
Dr Ruth Mann, a terrific psychologist, who sadly died in 2020, was recently awarded the @ATSA_Official lifetime achievement award.
In this episode we speak to those who worked closely with Ruth, to hear how she stood out in her work and approach.
https://t.co/vYjYyu49c1
Are you interested in procedural justice, mental health and the criminal justice system?
We are hosting a hybrid symposium to introduce an upcoming research project and hear from four lived and academic experience speakers.
March 6th - sign up below!
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What are women’s experiences of long-term imprisonment? Find out more in @claud_vince and @evison_emily's article in the latest edition of the PSJ.
https://t.co/aX3imSn140
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New edition of the PSJ out now: https://t.co/u16Rbb3loW This edition offers a diverse mix of articles, interviews and book reviews, on a range of themes and empirical research.