Jack Burrows, Sheffield Hallam University, discusses aphantasia and what it might mean for probation work.
Read MoreMark discusses how mindfulness and meditation helped him gain better control of his emotions.
Read MoreAn insight into the recent University of the West of England Bristol conference, that considered the role that restorative justice can play in cases of sexual offending.
Read MoreSarah Page, Jo Turner and Sarah Plimley discuss early identification of gambling related harms.
Read MoreExploring the coercive and controlling behaviours used by men with gambling problems and the effects on female partners.
Read MoreSam Ainslie, from Sheffield Hallam University, reviews the book 'Reimagining Probation Practice'.
Read MoreHelen Churcher discusses the growing call to recognise the role and impact of gambling related harms and addiction within the CJS.
Read MorePeter Stanford shares how a Longford Scholar has gone from being under the supervision of a probation officer to becoming one.
Read MoreCriminal Justice Researcher and Consultant, Russell Webster, gives an overview of his recent work with GamCare.
Read MoreJake Phillips, Editor of Probation Quarterly, shares his thoughts on the key themes of PQ26.
Read MoreWe are delighted to publish PQ26 today, with submissions from academics, practitioners, people with lived experience and the voluntary sector.
Read MoreThis report was written by Jessica Pandian. Louise Finer led the early stages of this report.
Read MoreThis is a deep and detailed study of the culture of LFB - there is room for serious concern but there are lessons here for all organisations and individuals.
Read MoreWorking Chance has launched its latest research ‘Progress & Prejudice: Shifts in UK employer attitudes towards hiring people with convictions’.
Read MoreThe latest academic insights piece highlights the importance of recovery capital and justice capital to desistance and community integration.
Read MoreA joint inspection has found Offender Management in Custody (OMiC) is falling well short of expected standards – calling for the model to be overhauled.
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