Academic job: Lecturer in Youth Justice at Liverpool John Moores University (UK).
Applications are due by 31 December.
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Posts by Jo Staines
A Brief History of Modern Art in Poetry 1. Impressionism Roses sway in softened reds, Violets swim in murky blues, Sugar sparkles in the light, Blurring into golden you. 2. Surrealism Roses are melting, Violets are too. Ceci n’est pas le sucre. Keith is a giant crab 3. Social Realism Roses are dead, Violence is rife. Don’t sugar coat This bitter life. 4. Abstract Expressionism Are and. Violets roses so. You sweet blue. Are are red is sugar 5. Pop Art Roses go BLAM! Violets go POW! Sugar is COOL! You are so WOW! 6. Conceptual Art Roses are red, Coated in blood: A deer’s severed head Drips from above
Here’s another poem for National Poetry Day. This one is called ‘A Brief History of Modern Art in Poetry’.
“Find nature near you. Download WILDLING today for free,” with logos for the App Store and Google Play. Below, a photo shows two people walking through tall summer grass towards a wooded trail, surrounded by greenery. A dotted trail line curves across the corner of the graphic.
Well this is exciting!
Wildling, a new, free mobile app, launches today. 😍🍃
From secret woods to riverside trails to *stunning* RSPB reserves (not that we’re biased), it brings wild places & hidden green spots together in one simple place.
Download now & get into nature: brnw.ch/21wU0ga
You can make a change 📢 Protect authors’ livelihoods from the unlicensed use of their work in AI training by signing this open letter ✒️ authr.uk/sp40 #MakeitFair #MetaBookThieves #DoTheWriteThing
A poster proclaiming “META BOOK THIEVES: They must #DoTheWriteThing”
Meta have stolen the work of 1000s of writers to train their AI. All of my books were included in their illegal action.
Today UK authors are protesting against this theft.
Copyright law is clear: to use a creator’s copyrighted work, you need to get permission and agree payment.
#DoTheWriteThing
“Vulnerable girls need specialist provision. When we inspected HMYOI Wetherby in 2023, we found a lack of training and expertise that was failing to address very high levels of self-harm and putting girls, and the staff looking after them, at risk and creating further trauma. I am pleased that the government has acted on Susannah Hancock’s recommendation that girls should no longer be held in young offender institutions, and that a long-term plan will be developed to provide appropriate care that will address their complex needs.” HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, Charlie Taylor
Today, Susannah Hancock's independent review 'Delivering the best for girls in custody' was published.
Read Chief Inspector Charlie Taylor's response below. ⬇️
Read the review: www.gov.uk/government/p...
And the Government press release: www.gov.uk/government/n...
New paper alert! Published in the Youth Justice Journal, I explore the views of Resettlement Officers in YOIs and the range of barriers they face when implementing Constructive Resettlement approaches. ROs described feeling isolated and invisible 👇 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Gendering Jail Craft: Preparing Officers for the Realities of Women’s Prisons?
This blog shares some preliminary findings from a study tracking the development of graduate prison officers following gender-informed training
@drswaite.bsky.social on British Society of Criminology
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Many congratulations - hugely well-deserved recognition for your tireless work
Meeting Deadlines I always meet my deadlines. I don’t even have to try – They sneak up on me from nowhere, Tap my shoulder and say hi. It’s you! I cry. So how are you? I did not think you’d come so soon. Can’t stop now but why don’t we meet Next Tuesday afternoon? Or, better still, two weeks from now? My deadline shrugs and sighs. A fortnight on, we meet again, Much to my surprise. Brian Bilston
Today’s poem is called ‘Meeting Deadlines’.
Society creating 'human debris' that the criminal justice system hoovers up
Powerful words on the need to saturate children's worlds with people they can trust
Academics need to take responsibility for the need to have imagination when it comes to criminology and we need to be bold says Prof Smithson: it’s not enough to just say “child first”
Next up Prof Hannah Smithson who sounds a note of caution: we need to look at what’s really going on behind the positive data, such as the reduction in the number of children in prison and challenge ourselves about how much we are influencing change
Hello folks. The launch of my book “Approved Schools for Girls in England 1933-1973” will be at The National Archives in Kew in the early evening of January 14th. It’s hybrid but would be lovely to see some friendly faces in person. More details here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/book-launc...
Powerful presentation by Dr John Wainright on the impact of structural racism and the prevalence of systemic whiteness on children
#youthjustice
Our first post here is live from a packed room in Manchester Hall for our annual seminar on #youthjustice
NEW ARTICLE. ‘Power in the Courtroom: Judicial Perspectives on Care-Experienced Girls & Women in Court’ just published – by me, Katie Hunter, @jostaines.bsky.social & Julie Shaw.
This one was a very long time in the writing and so pleased to see it out.
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The Importance of the Oxford Comma Owing to ambiguities caused by its omission, the Oxford comma was the subject of a petition raised by serious serialists keen to ensure its mandatory use in lists of three things or more. And what a response! From across every nation, the signatures poured in beyond all expectation – from the investment bankers, robbers and thieves, to the politicians, self-servers and exponents of sleaze. There were the Daily Mail readers, the clowns and deluded; the climate change deniers, the daft and the stupid; the morally bankrupt, Donald Trump and Piers Morgan; Elon Musk, a Bond villain and a trafficker of organs; plus the poets, the drug fiends and chronically poor – all supported this change to grammatical law. This formal petition was then presented in hope to Sir David Attenborough, the King and the Pope. Brian Bilston
Today’s poem is called ‘The Importance of the Oxford Comma’.