My latest publication in @probationjournal.bsky.social ‘Work locally’: The slow journey to devolving probation in Wales
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Joined the 7th World Congress on #ProbationandParole to talk about the potential for greater use of Warm Hubs with people on probation in the community. Shame I didn’t actually get to Bali due to cancelled flights but thanks for letting me present remotely 🙂 #WCPP2026 #Probation #Wales #WarmHubs
𝗥𝗘𝗟𝗘𝗔𝗦𝗘𝗗 𝗧𝗢𝗗𝗔𝗬 - 𝗣𝗥𝗢𝗕𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 𝗤𝗨𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗟𝗬!
Issue 39 of Probation Quarterly explores some of the most pressing debates in probation today from a wide range of contributors,
Download your copy of PQ39 now:
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A bad photo of the symposium and Professor Raynor presenting.
Stimulating day at Swansea Uni. marking the retirement after 50 years of Professor Peter Raynor. @ellarabaiotti.bsky.social organised a probation symposium to mark the occasion with a keynote presentation by the Professor. Great content and good company! @vgeiran.bsky.social #probation 🏴 #cymru
My article on #SocialWork & #Probation + value of strengthening SW role in criminal justice in Ireland, just published in Probation Journal ⬇️
I discuss / critique recent developments & offer recommendations for future actions.
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Another day, another train, another prison survey visit - this time at HMP Cardiff.
We spoke with 53 people on their prison wings about the impact of #NationalPrisonRadio.
Here is just one snippet:
"It's another avenue for release, prison is stressful and it helps the world not get on top of you."
New article:
'Probation clients’ satisfaction with their probation officer: Do perceptions of fairness and felt support matter?'
Matthias van Hall shares research with formerly incarcerated clients of Dutch Probation Service.
#Probation #SocialWork #Criminology
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My latest publication in @probationjournal.bsky.social ‘Work locally’: The slow journey to devolving probation in Wales
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Just published in Probation Journal:
‘Indifference, resistance, possibility: Probation staff perspectives on the introduction of Professional Registration’: A practitioner's response
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Very grateful to all those who attended today’s session. Two excellent #SocialScience talks: one on the educational trajectories of care-experienced children, and the other on the role of Warm Hubs in developing community connections in #Wales.
#SocialSciences #Senedd #Cymru
Today we’re at @senedd.cymru for a lunchtime event hosted by @cefincampbell.bsky.social to showcase two fantastic examples of #SocialScience research in action, courtesy of @ellarabaiotti.bsky.social and Emily Lowthian of Swansea University.
#SocialSciences #Wales #Cymru
New open access article published in the Probation Journal -‘Professional Registration of Probation Practitioners in a Devolved Welsh Probation Service’
Coauthored with @mfeilzer.bsky.social and John Deering
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Hope & Probation
@jakephillips.bsky.social & colleagues' new report on Using the lens of hope to reimagine probation practice.
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Hello from the Editors at the European Journal of Probation! We are just getting started on BlueSky.
We welcome submissions on a range of topics across: #probation and community justice, sentencing, #parole, resettlement, desistance, and much more.
🔗 to our website:
journals.sagepub.com/home/EJP
Have you signed up for our Joint International Seminar with International Criminal Justice (IN-CJ) yet? The focus will be ‘Perspectives on Serious Offending’. Book your free place now.
Research roles advertised with the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman
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The Probation Institute publishes 'Position Papers' to share its viewpoints on significant issues, grounded in empirical evidence, solid research, and the expertise of professionals in probation and rehabilitation. Free to access now. #Probation #Research
🔺 EXCLUSIVE: Criminals are going untagged for months after their release from prison in England and Wales amid “chaos” in the system used to track them, an investigation has revealed
A police officer will not face criminal charges after following two teenagers in a van before they died in an e-bike crash two years ago
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Wales is getting screwed over by the Treasury (again).
A deliberate decision has robbed public sector bodies in Wales of money while protecting those in England.
This is fiddly but really outrageous. You can either watch the video or read below...
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Have you downloaded PQ35 yet? A bumper edition featuring 18 articles including evidence-based strategies to revive probation, a framework to support change, insights into OMiC, experiences of people subject to life licences and so much more. #probation
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Disappointing decision by the Sentencing Council under pressure. Don't give up on this!
⛔ The Lord Chancellor’s decision to block the Sentencing Council’s guidance on pre-sentence reports is a deliberate step backwards.
Blocking progress is not about fairness, it’s about maintaining a status quo that already fails too many.
Read our statement ➡️ revolving-doors.org.uk/a-deliberate...
Our briefing, "Lessons for Public Management Reform from the insourcing of probation services in England and Wales" is now available! Well worth a look eprints.soton.ac.uk/499654/1/109... @probationres.bsky.social @nicolacarr.bsky.social @matthew-millings.bsky.social @unisouthampton.bsky.social
🚨New Publication Alert🚨 We are happy to share news of the latest article from the ESRC-funded Rehabilitating Probation Project. Here, we explore probation staff expectations, in the months leading up to its formal implementation, of Professional Registration 1/3 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Map showing proportion of working age population in receipt of health related social security, coloured by quintile of constituency. In some coastal areas, south Wales, the North West and Yorkshire and North East, rates are between 15-20%
Where will the cuts to sickness & disability benefits hit hardest?
New @jrf-uk.bsky.social constituency analysis shows the % of working age people receiving these benefits in England & Wales.
Some MP inboxes are likely to be brimming, as concern about these plans is widespread
The Forgotten Service #probation #prison
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The applications system is often poorly managed in prisons. Paper applications get lost in piles of requests, and prisoners don’t always get enough time to use electronic kiosks. Around 15% can use tablets or laptops to make applications, but some prisons cap the number and the length of requests, which limits their effectiveness.
Prisoners rely almost entirely on staff to manage their everyday requests, either through informal conversations or by submitting formal, written ‘applications’. But staff shortages and inexperience can mean prisoners do not always get the help they need. This can lead to frustration and poor behaviour.
Our report ‘Easier said than done: resolving prisoner requests’, published today, reveals how hard it is for prisoners to get basic things done in jail.
Read the report: hmiprisons.justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/hmipris_repo...
And media release: hmiprisons.justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/news/inabili...
Our 'Working with Veterans' page is a dedicated learning resource featuring e-learning courses, relevant research and training resources for practitioners. #probation #veterans