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Posts by Claire Fitzpatrick

The Wiley Handbook of What Works with Adolescents Who Have Offended: Theory, Research, and Practice <p><b>Promising, evidence-based practices in prevention and intervention work with adolescents involved with the youth justice system</b> <p>With scholarly discussions of theory, policy, and research defining the field, <i>What Works with Adolescents Who Have Offended</i> delivers the latest evidence-based practices in prevention and intervention work with adolescents involved with the youth justice system. This book explicitly addresses the evidence bases for best practices in applied work and covers influential jurisprudence, policies, and programs implemented across geographical jurisdictions. <p>The book is divided into four sections. The first section covers clinical presentations and disorders, such as substance use, ADHD, intellectual disabilities, autism, PTSD, and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). The second section covers distinct groups including adolescent girls, gangs, sexual offenders, and firesetters, along with general race, ethnicity, and cultural considerations. The third section covers the nature of interventions, with information on family therapy approaches, dialectical behavior therapy, and cognitive-behavioral interventions. The last section covers broad considerations and approaches in the field. <p>With contributions from internationally renowned authorities in the field, <i>What Works with Adolescents Who Have Offended</i> includes discussion on: <ul> <li>Key conceptual issues, methodological approaches and innovations, diversity of contributions on aetiology, and lifespan perspectives</li> <li>Major contributions from major theoretical models, neuroscience, and research in developmental criminology</li> <li>Ethical and professional issues in healthcare work with youth-justice involved youth</li> <li>Critical reviews of the extant literatures and future directions in the field</li> <li>Priorities for research, policy, and practice based on lessons learned throughout the text</li> </ul> <p>The expansive selection of contents and organization of <i>What Works with Adolescents Who Have Offended</i> makes the work valuable to a broad readership, including researchers and academics, practitioners, and legal scholars and policy makers.

Brilliant to have chapter on Adolescent Girls and Crime in The Wiley Handbook of What Works with Adolescents Who Have Offended. Thanks to editors Calvin Langton & James Worling for the invitation. I argue we must stop doing what we know doesn't work with girls.

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One of the sub-themes for this year's BSC Conference is "Hope, transformation and justice: Developing capacity for change." Our plenary speaker Dr Jason Warr, Associate Professor in Criminology @uniofnottingham.bsky.social will address this sub-theme! @britishcriminology.bsky.social
#BSCC2026

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Delighted that our Abstract Dr Katy Proctor

Breaking the Silence; Reflections on the Lived Experience of Race and Privilege in Academia

has been accepted for the British Society of Criminology Conference in Nottingham Trent University ✨️

#BSC #Criminology

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1 in 5 of the UK’s care workforce have a non-British passport.

Starmer would have us believe these carers are the “squalid” result of a “failed experiment”.

I say they do vital, necessary, humane, skilled work and they are worth their weight in gold.

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Big thanks to Lancaster Law School @lulawcrim.bsky.social for supporting this event

@lancasteruni.bsky.social

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Claire Fitzpatrick & Vicky Canning

Claire Fitzpatrick & Vicky Canning

View of Lancaster Castle Courtyard

View of Lancaster Castle Courtyard

View through the 'HMP Lancaster Castle' gate at Lancaster Castle

View through the 'HMP Lancaster Castle' gate at Lancaster Castle

Brilliant Harm, Crime & Criminalisation Centre event at Lancaster Castle on Friday organised with @vcanning.bsky.social on 'Emotionally Impactful Research'.

We often focus on research findings without space to think how the work makes us feel.

Fab keynote by Geetanjali Ganjoli, & great discussions

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Yet more evidence that children in YOIs in England are spending too much time in their cell and not getting access to the education they're entitled to.

Worth looking at why Parc seems to be performing so much better on this metric than other YOIs.

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Chart titled: Almost 7,000 girls are confined by various legal systems, often for non-serious and even non-criminal offenses

Chart titled: Almost 7,000 girls are confined by various legal systems, often for non-serious and even non-criminal offenses

Hundreds of girls in the US are confined by the juvenile justice system for “status offenses,” like running away or truancy.

Confinement for these offenses is particularly troubling because those behaviors tend to be responses to abuse.

More care, less confinement.

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Labour's populist pantomime over sentencing rules plays into the hands of the right | Janey Starling Forcing the abandonment of new commonsense, evidence-based guidelines is a new low for a party that once prided itself on justice reform, says Janey Starling of campaign group Level Up

All pregnancies in prison are high risk, with higher rates of stillbirth & prematurity. Sentencing decisions = difference between life and death. @birthcompanions.bsky.social @cleanbrk.bsky.social @verabaird.bsky.social @shonaminson.bsky.social @janeystarling.bsky.social @rcm.org.uk

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Labour's populist pantomime over sentencing rules plays into the hands of the right | Janey Starling Forcing the abandonment of new commonsense, evidence-based guidelines is a new low for a party that once prided itself on justice reform, says Janey Starling of campaign group Level Up

I have written about the sentencing guidelines shitshow.

Infuriating to see yet another Labour government seek to appease a rightwing voter base by reinforcing the “tough on crime” doom loop that has gridlocked our justice system for the past 30 years.

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A brilliant evening at the Crim Ball with our amazing law school staff! Huge thanks to the Criminology Society for organising such a fantastic event!

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Delivering the best for girls in custody An independent review into placements and care for girls in the Children and Young People Secure Estate.

Fantastic to see this much-needed focus on girls, & the announcement that girls must no longer be held in Young Offender Institutions. So pleased to see our work showing the vital importance of a focus on care-experienced girls referenced @lulawcrim.bsky.social
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De Gruyter Handbook of Digital Criminology The De Gruyter Handbook of Digital Criminology examines how digital devices spread and cut across all fields of crime and control. Providing a glossary of key theoretical, methodological and criminolo...

De Gruyter Handbook of Digital Criminology #openaccess

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Picture of Professor Liz Kelly & Professor Vicky Canning

Picture of Professor Liz Kelly & Professor Vicky Canning

What a pleasure to have the amazing @proflizkelly.bsky.social speak at Lancaster Uni on Friday on 'Revisiting Surviving Sexual Violence'. Inspirational talk & so much to think about! Organised by our own @vcanning.bsky.social for new Harm, Crime & Criminalisation centre @lulawcrim.bsky.social

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Stanley Cohen: Distinguished criminologist

Obituary (written by D Downes), 12 yrs ago

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Still time to register and join us for the public lecture on 'Revisiting Surviving Sexual Violence'!

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For the Law School’s Research Seminar Series this week Dr Claire Fitzpatrick discussed her insightful and timely paper 'Power in the court room: From judicial perspectives to judicial rehabilitation. @clairefitzpatrick.bsky.social

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This is a really interesting piece - clearly outlining disturbing consequences of the HE funding crisis on our universities but also the fact that this WILL impact the government too. Well worth reading - & thanks for sharing @stephenfarrall.bsky.social

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Professor Liz Kelly - Revisiting 'Surviving Sexual Violence' , Friday 21 February, 4:00pm - Lancaster University Join Liz in conversation with Victoria Canning as they reflect on the 1988 book 'Surviving Sexual Violence' and the legacy and impact that it continues to have.

You can register by either scanning the code or clicking below - hope to see some of you in Feb!

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Very excited to have @proflizkelly.bsky.social coming to @lulawcrim.bsky.social in February for this important and timely public lecture!

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Really proud of this paper!

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Innovation at its best! Check out how Raf is making the most of our Data Immersive Lab to teach corporate sustainability law!

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Great to see this blog post out by our fantastic student, Omoye, who recently graduated with an LLM Criminology & Criminal Justice, and who is a brilliant advocate for improving support for those with care-experience

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Research Fellow in Criminology The Edinburgh Law School is seeking a Research Fellow in Criminology to work with Professor Susan McVie on the ESRC-funded Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research (SCADR).

Research Fellow Criminology (12 month post), Edinburgh

Developing linked data research using administrative data in Scotland

Closing 5 February
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#PhDChat #AcademicChat #JobFairy

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Hertfordshire Uni play shines light on jailed mothers' heartbreak

"With both the justice and prisons ministers agreeing prisons fail women, the play exposes the heartbreak of mothers separated from their babies, urging compassion, tackling root causes like poverty and trauma, and championing alternatives to imprisonment that truly support women”

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Great to see my review of Gilly Sharpe’s book on ‘Women, Stigma and Desistance from Crime’ in Criminology & Criminal Justice

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Hope this excellent work is read widely. It focuses not just on criminal (in)justice but wider failures across welfare & education.

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And another talk -- this one in Feb by me about my new book, in Cambridge:

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Come to Oxford on 27 January, or join us online for this panel, with three fabulous women who will be speaking about their work and research on border violence:

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Congratulations Anne-Marie & Kathy! This sounds great & look forward to reading

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Women’s Health in the Justice System: Exploring…maternal health | JUSTICE with prison philanthropist Edwina Grosvenor

Great to be featured alongside Dr Miranda Davies in this One Small Thing #JUSTICE episode where we discuss issues and challenges around maternal health in criminal justice settings, especially in relation to pregnancy, birth & the post natal period shows.acast.com/justice/epis...

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