Prison officer training and education: A scoping review of the published literature

C Ryan, F Brennan, S McNeill… - Journal of Criminal Justice …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The role of the prison officer is complex and challenging. In order to discharge their duties
effectively, prison officers require relevant and comprehensive training and education upon …

Learning Together: Localism, Collaboration and Reflexivity in the Development of Prison and University Learning Communities.

A Ludlow, R Armstrong, L Bartels - Journal of Prison Education and Reentry, 2019 - ERIC
This paper engages with challenges of localism, collaboration and reflexivity in thinking
about the conceptualisation and development of partnership learning communities between …

“Education as the practice of freedom?”–prison education and the pandemic

K O'Brien, H King, J Phillips, Dalton, Kath… - Educational …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic there has been a corner of society where the spotlight
has not fallen–the black hole of prisons, confining predominantly poor, minoritised and often …

Higher education for all: Prisoners, social justice, and digital technology

H Farley, S Seymour - Histories and Philosophies of Carceral Education …, 2022 - Springer
As most universities move to blended or entirely online digital delivery models, large cohorts
of students are excluded from participation. For those universities that espouse the idea that …

Open Access:“Education as the practice of freedom?”–Prison education and the pandemic

K O'Brien, H King, J Phillips - Mapping the Field, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic there has been a corner of society where the spotlight
has not fallen–the black hole of prisons, confining predominantly poor, minoritised and often …

Beyond Digital Literacy in Australian Prisons: Theorizing “Network Literacy,” Intersectionality, and Female Incarcerated Students

S Hopkins - Media and Communication, 2022 - cogitatiopress.com
Incarcerated students, especially women and Indigenous Australians in custody, are among
the most marginalized, oppressed, and invisible identities in Australian society today. These …

Applied and conceptual approaches to evidence-based practice in research and academic libraries

C Thorpe, A Howlett - LIBER Quarterly: The Journal of the …, 2020 - liberquarterly.eu
Evidence-based practice is an approach to professional practice that involves a structured
process of collecting, interpreting and applying valid and reliable research and evidence to …

The Digital Desistance Manifesto

V Knight, S Elison-Davies, H Farley… - Holistic Responses to …, 2024 - taylorfrancis.com
Desistance theories in criminology explore how individuals stop engaging in criminal
behaviours and have gained increased attention since the 1990s. Desistance involves …

Reimagining Our Futures: The Beginning, Middle, and End of the Digital Higher Education Journey for Incarcerated Learners

H Farley, S Seymour - Higher Education and the Carceral State, 2024 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter considers the critical elements leading to the success of a partnership between
the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) and several Australian corrections …

[PDF][PDF] Pre-crime, post-prisons and the pandemic state: theorising a mobile future in the lockdown society

S Hopkins - Envisioning Corrections in 2030: Where should the …, 2017 - paccoa.org.au
This article argues that if we want to fully understand how the future of prisons will unfold, we
must critically interrogate the “new normal” of the evolving Pandemic State and associated …