Survey folks & prison researchers - what software/program would you recommend for survey collection on iPads in prisons? It needs to be able to collect the information offline. Any suggestions welcome! @ASC_DCS@AcademicChatter@CCR_UofA@BSC_PRN@UofAResearch@ACJS_National
Why do I need an ID and 10-character password (with mandatory numbers, capital letters, and non-alphabetic characters) to submit a review of a journal article? Are there really that many unauthorized villainous people desperately trying to submit reviews?
Honoured to have been invited to @TheCrimAcademy for a conversation about @theUAPP. We tackled some details about the Canadian prison system, including the stark over-incarceration of Indigenous people, why prison sometimes becomes a temporary refuge for the most marginalised &
The Intersecting Institutions of Criminal Justice and Injustice Partnership is issuing a Call for Proposals (CFP) to doctoral, post-doctoral and early-career scholars. IICJI will make available up to $120,000.00 in this competition. See the link below:
https://t.co/ehtgrKVyng
It's finally out! @SBucerius, @kevindhaggerty and I have been working on this paper since 2017, and we're so excited that it's finally out: "That shit doesn't fly”: Subcultural constraints on prison radicalization https://t.co/grbFUuPshU
I am not bragging. No, I am not. Okay, yes, I am! 😊
Many thanks to @SBucerius@kevindhaggerty@anthroapologist and many others who made the publication possible
https://t.co/UJgk12x3MI
We asked Indigenous prisoners their thoughts on Indigenized prison programs. I outline their responses and develop a decolonial prison research method in Crime & Justice 51. While flawed, these programs can help Indigenous people cope with colonial traumas
https://t.co/2d6BYeW2y0
Well, things with journals got even weirder! Today I got a request to be editor and they said, "Please suggest the title of the journal along with your kind acceptance." So now I can just name a journal. Looking for journal title suggestions.
A bartender asked me what I was writing. I told her about my book and she asked me to write my name and the book’s title in her notepad. So, the least I can do is to say if you’re in Málaga & want great service & a bit of flattery, head to Grand Café Gezellig, C Trinidad Grund 🙂
The Surveillant Assemblage by Haggerty & Ericsson.
A) is excellent and spawned so much news thinking and research, and b) it’s literally the only time I’ve seen Deleuzian theory used fruitfully.
We asked Indigenous prisoners their thoughts on Indigenized prison programs. I outline their responses and develop a decolonial prison research method in Crime & Justice 51. While flawed, these programs can help Indigenous people cope with colonial traumas
https://t.co/2d6BYeW2y0