Research Committee

The research committee ensures that research findings about probation work are accessible to Probation Institute members and that a culture of probation practitioner research is nurtured.

 

The Probation Institute Research Committee includes practitioners, academics, researchers and those working on evidence-based practice. This is an important committee underpinning much of the work of the Institute and it is vital that it is informed by practitioners as well as researchers.

The Research Committee is important in the development of our Position Papers, research projects and events. Two of our annual events are Research Conferences – topics have included Service User Involvement in partnership with the National Probation Service and Work with Families.

The committee meets at least quarterly, often online and steers a number of research activities including the Sir Graham Smith Research Awards. We warmly welcome enquiries about the committee, suggestions for our work and of course – new members!

For further information contact Helen@probation-institute.org

 
 
 

Current Members

Jill Annison, Kate Bramford, Lol Burke, Anne Burrell, Jane Dominey (Chair), David Coley, Anthony Goodman, Kate Parsons, Adrian Smith, Helen Schofield, Anne Worrall.