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Turnbull, Sarah Aboriginalising the parole process: ‘Culturally appropriate’ adaptations and the Canadian federal parole system. Punishment & Society 16 (4), pp. 385-405. ISSN 1462-4745.
Conference or Workshop Item
Jarman, Ben Can people 'desist' in prison? Reflections on the implications of Desistance Theory for long-term imprisonment. In: University of Cambridge Institute of Criminology Seminar, 8 Mar 2019, Cambridge, UK. (Unpublished)
Jarman, Ben Open data and sensitive interviews: reflecting on ethics, consent, and reproducibility. In: University of Cambridge Institute of Criminology Seminar, 3 Dec 2020, Cambridge, UK. (Unpublished)
Jarman, Ben "Part of the Furniture Now, Innit?" Risk governance and moral thwarting among life-sentenced men in English prisons. In: Moral and Ethical Worlds of Confinement, 6-7 Jul 2022, Cambridge, UK. (Unpublished)
Jarman, Ben Penal theory, personal ethics and the life sentence in empirical perspective. In: University of Hull Rising Star seminar series, 14 Apr 2021, Online. (Unpublished)
Jarman, Ben Tracing the history of child abuse in youth custody: does the archive offer current practitioners anything beyond useless knowledge after the fact? In: Confronting the Violence of the Archive, 22 May 2019, Oxford, UK. (Unpublished)
Jarman, Ben Turning points or dead ends? Identity, desistance and the experience of life imprisonment. In: Violence Prevention at the Intersections of Identity and Experience, 4-5 Jun 2018, Worcester, UK. (Unpublished)
Menis, Susanna Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion and the myth of reformation: literature as discourse and an exercise in New Historicism. In: The Socio-Legal Studies Association Conference, 5-7 Apr 2017, Newcastle, UK. (Unpublished)
Show/Exhibition
Bruce-Jones, Eddie and Foster, K. Timeline Installation, We will walk: art and resistance in the American south. [Show/Exhibition]
Turnbull, Sarah and Vincett, Joanne Art as resistance: a story from immigration detention. [Show/Exhibition]