https://t.co/y1F8DL6ylZ
My latest article released today;
Insecurity and Fragility: The Perpetual Duo of Precarity for ‘Convict Criminologists’ in a Risk Averse Academy
@schreeche (2/2) 📉 This article examines how managerialism and responsibilisation undermine peer-led induction in open prisons—muting experiential knowledge and eroding institutional learning.
🔓 Open access: https://t.co/AfKfXdCqjD
@schreeche 📄 New in Criminology & Criminal Justice
“Hollowing out peer support: Knowledge conversion in hostile knowledge environments of open prisons”
By Ed Schreeche-Powell (1/2)
Our systematic literature review of patients on conditional discharge from forensic mental services is now out!
In part two we analyse 20 qualitative studies of patient, staff and carer accounts. We use desistance theories to make sense of findings.
https://t.co/xWFJww0wNO
#Criminology grad student seeking to dip your toes into publishing?
Know an incarcerated scholar interested in reading & reviewing a new book?
The @jpp1988 is always accepting book review submissions.
Below is their most recent call for submissions.
https://t.co/U0ggsn2UrI
📷 GREGFEST IS COMING! 📷
On 23rd August, we celebrate a true MCC legend — Gregory Arthur Lamb — as he prepares to return to his native Zimbabwe 📷
Let’s give Greg the send-off he deserves — one final party in true MCC style 📷📷
📷 At the club
📷 23/08/25
📷 ALL WELCOME
#MCC
Delighted to finally share the details of my forthcoming monograph ‘Navigating Mental Health in the Male Open Prison: Pains, Power and Peer Support’. Great to see this come together! (Full details below)
'That gesture wasn't just from me, it was from the whole dressing room.' ❤️
Joe Root on his tribute to former coach and mentor Graham Thorpe.
#BBCCricket#ENGvIND