(2/2)π This article examines how managerialism and responsibilisation undermine peer-led induction in open prisonsβmuting experiential knowledge and eroding institutional learning.
π Open access: doi.org/10.1177/1748...
(2/2)π This article examines how managerialism and responsibilisation undermine peer-led induction in open prisonsβmuting experiential knowledge and eroding institutional learning.
π Open access: doi.org/10.1177/1748...
π New in Criminology & Criminal Justice
βHollowing out peer support: Knowledge conversion in hostile knowledge environments of open prisonsβ
By Ed Schreeche-Powell (1/2)
Love to see this from some great colleagues
#criminology
Delighted to finally share the details of my forthcoming monograph βNavigating Mental Health in the Male Open Prison: Pains, Power and Peer Supportβ. Great to see this come together! (Full details below) @katymathers.bsky.social
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Available now: 'Parole Futures: Rationalities, Institutions and Practices' edited by @harryannison.bsky.social, @nicolacarr.bsky.social and Thomas Guiney bit.ly/4nTAUlF
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Coming soonβ¦β¦β¦
Navigating Mental Health in the Male Open Prison: Pains, Power and Peer Support
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Good looks like not doing ill-thought out interventions for the sake of being able to say you are 'doing something'. In this case, enhancing the appeal, accessibility and quality of voluntary drug treatment, rather than waiting for people to get arrested. link.springer.com/article/10.1...
My colleagues and I observe βa mounting tendency to rely on poorly evidenced and cosmetic interventions to address problems that are caused by deeper and more enduring social structures and practicesβ
#Interventionitis is "the tendency of policymakers to treat enduring, systemically generated problems with limited interventions that are insufficient or inappropriate for the intended improvement". Have you come across this in your work?
Now out in Critical Criminology. #Interventionitis in the Criminal Justice System: Three English Cases. By myself, @profalexstevens.bluesky.social, @lbilli91.bsky.social & Keir Irwin-Rogers
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
βConsidering the Convict Criminologist through the lens of Status Fragility demonstrates that, while not being explicitly categorised as punishment, the consequences of taking up an academic identity can be stigmatising and excludingβ
Got to love some Bob Mould magic πͺππ»
π "The ubiquity of gender and the hiddenness of agency: looking inside womenβs prisons in England"
In my latest article, I am exploring issues of #gender, space and agency through a document analysis on women's #prisons in England
t.co/5A5DTZmx3O
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
My latest offeringβ¦..
Itβs a joy to be able to draw upon such important perspectives. You are in good company as Shadd is doing the lecture before. Iβm blessed
Something I was involved in recently