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    September 2009

    Jarman, Ben (2009) When were Jews in Medieval England most in danger? Exploring change and continuity with Year 7. Teaching History (136), pp. 4-12. ISSN 2398-1571.

    2011

    Casey, J. and Jarman, Ben (2011) The social reintegration of ex-prisoners in Council of Europe member states. Technical Report. Quaker Council for European Affairs, Brussels, Belgium.

    2012

    Jarman, Ben (2012) Evaluating volunteer impact: tools to help you assess the impact made by volunteers in the Criminal Justice System. Technical Report. Clinks, London, UK.

    18 October 2018

    Jarman, Ben and Delap, L. and Jackson, L. and Lanskey, C. and Marshall, H. and Gelsthorpe, L. (2018) Safeguarding children in the secure estate, 1960-2016. Technical Report. University of Cambridge Institute of Criminology, Cambridge, UK.

    Jarman, Ben (2018) Scandal and reform, 1960-2016: can better policies guarantee child welfare in secure custody? History & Policy, London, UK.

    18 April 2019

    Jarman, Ben and Lanskey, C. (2019) `A Poor Prospect Indeed': the state's disavowal of child abuse victims in youth custody, 1960– 1990. Societies 9 (2), p. 27. ISSN 2075-4698.

    August 2019

    Jarman, Ben (2019) Not just a piece of cake. changinginside.co.uk, Changing Inside Blog.

    September 2019

    Jarman, Ben (2019) Comparing sentences, comparing offences (part 1). changinginside.co.uk, Changing Inside blog.

    Jarman, Ben (2019) Comparing sentences, comparing offences (part 2). changinginside.co.uk.

    Liebling, A. and Laws, B. and Crewe, B. and Auty, K. and Schmidt, B. and Kant, D. and Jarman, Ben and Gardom, J. and Williams, R. and Cope, A. and Morey, M. (2019) HMP Whitemoor - MQPL+ Report. Technical Report. University of Cambridge Institute of Criminology, Cambridge, UK. (Unpublished)

    October 2019

    Jarman, Ben (2019) Interviews as transactions. changinginside.co.uk, Changing Inside blog.

    Jarman, Ben (2019) The 'rules of the game' in prison research. changinginside.co.uk, Changing Inside blog.

    11 November 2019

    Jarman, Ben (2019) Interviews as power games. changinginside.co.uk, Changing Inside blog.

    26 February 2020

    Jarman, Ben (2020) Three stories. changinginside.co.uk.

    November 2020

    Jarman, Ben (2020) Only one way to swim? The offence and the life course in accounts of adaptation to life imprisonment. The British Journal of Criminology 60 (6), pp. 1460-1479. ISSN 0007-0955.

    January 2021

    Jarman, Ben (2021) Can confidential research be reproducible: consent, ethics, prison interviews and the open research agenda. University of Cambridge repository, Cambridge.

    14 June 2021

    Ievins, A. and Jarman, Ben and Reimer, T.T. (2021) False accounting: why we shouldn't ask people who commit crimes to pay their debts to society. Working Notes (88),

    1 August 2022

    Jarman, Ben (2022) Life imprisonment in mature adulthood: adaptation, risk, and reform later in the life course. Prison Service Journal (261), pp. 33-38. ISSN 0300-3558.

    3 October 2022

    Jarman, Ben and Vince, C. (2022) Making progress? What progression means for people serving the longest sentences. Technical Report. Prison Reform Trust, London, UK.

    9 November 2023

    Jarman, Ben and Heard, Catherine (2023) Labouring behind bars: assessing international law on working prisoners. Technical Report. Institute for Crime & Justice Policy Research, London, UK.

    17 June 2024

    Jarman, Ben and Heard, Catherine (2024) Prison work in law and reality: comparative perspectives from Brazil, the UK, and the US. European Labour Law Journal , ISSN 2399-5556.

    10 July 2024

    Jarman, Ben and Fair, Helen (2024) Working prisoners in the UK: laws, policies, and practical realities. Working Paper. Institute for Crime & Justice Policy Research, London, UK.

    2 September 2024

    Jarman, Ben and Fair, Helen (2024) Working prisoners in the USA: laws, policies, and practical realities. Working Paper. Institute for Crime & Justice Policy Research, London, UK.

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