IN-CJ is for people engaged in international development work in Criminal Justice. It aims to use new technologies to build new networks. It is open source. Ideas and connections flow from people meeting and exchanging – from working together – from thinking together. This network began during the 2020 lockdown because an international round table was cancelled. Innovation was the result and the work and papers were launched via the web rather than into a lecture hall or a journal. IN-CJ believes in starting conversations about Criminal Justice and International Development. The network begins the discussion. Circles of interest develop. The potential for unexpected connections, surprising opportunities – non-linear starbursts of activity – lie ahead. Just because that is the nature of the internet. IN-CJ knows that the need for creative solutions to justice issues is greater than ever. The coming years will make international development work ever harder (budgets, travel, nationalism, the medium to long-term implications of the Covid-19 pandemic) so this network will provide a platform for different professionals and agencies and nationalities to make the connections to make the magic that will make a difference. And generate thousands of ideas in the process.
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Leadership in Criminal Justice is changing and adapting to a new set of circumstances that are increasingly international in scope, bourne by the introduction of The post IN-CJ Podcast 039 – Jana Spero and Gustav Tallving first appeared on IN-CJ.
Pia Puolakka of the University of Helsinki and Jenni Kaunomäki, who is a researcher at the Prisoners' Health Care Unit, and is preparing her thesis The post INCJ Newsdesk 2023 – Virtual Reality Assisted Rehabilitation in Finish Prisons first appeared on IN-CJ.
For the IN-CJ Newsdesk 2023 Kasey Barton, Ywkesha Garvin, Chris Burke, and Jolie Blackmon, are community supervision officers from the Georgia Department of Community Supervision. The post IN-CJ Newsdesk 2023 – Perspectives in Specialised Mental Health Supervision in Probation and Parole in Georgia first appeared on IN-CJ.
Probation staff's knowledge across Europe about mental illness can often be better than the general population's knowledge, although their attitudes are often found to be The post IN-CJ Newsdesk 2023 – European Perspectives on Mental Health in Probation first appeared on IN-CJ.
Anastasia Lapintie and Sari Lönnberg, experts in women-specific work, will lead a thought-provoking discussion on the significance of mental well-being for women in prison and The post IN-CJ Newsdesk 23 – Finish Perspective on Women in Prison and their Loved Ones first appeared on IN-CJ.
In this session of the IN-CJ Newsdesk 2023, Dr Chelsey Narvey shared insights from her work into psychopathy, and how policies and practices within criminal The post IN-CJ Newsdesk 2023 – Perspectives on Psychopathy and Recidivism first appeared on IN-CJ.
In this session from the IN-CJ Newsdesk 2023, Dr Scott Yates and colleagues discussed the challenges faced by young people and families where a parent The post IN-CJ Newsdesk 2023 – Understanding the Needs and Challenges of Families Where a Parent has Mental Health Difficulties first appeared on IN-CJ.
In this session from the IN-CJ Newsdesk 2023, Dr Matthew Morgan and Dr Shannon Dodd discussed some recent high-profile cases involving police use of fatal The post IN-CJ Newsdesk 2023 – Australian Perspectives on Policing and Vulnerability first appeared on IN-CJ.
In this session from the 2023 IN-CJ Newsdesk, Professor Joanna Clarke, a renowned psychologist, shared tips and tools for thriving in critical occupations. We must The post IN-CJ Newsdesk 2023 – Tips and Tools for Thriving in a Critical Occupation first appeared on IN-CJ.
In this second podcast, Bill Mather shares his insight from working in the international field of criminal justice with John Scott. Bill is a renowned The post IN-CJ Podcast 048 – Bill Mather Methods for Leading from the Outside first appeared on IN-CJ.
Joining John Scott in discussion for this episode of the IN-CJ Podcast is Professor Rob Canton, who is a founding member of IN-CJ, and will
What is the impact of ICT on the work of probation and prison services, and how have these been intensified by the impact of the
In this session from the IN-CJ Newsdesk 2022, Professor Christopher Brown (Political Sciences and International Studies Georgia Southern University USA), and Dr Georgina Chami, (Lecturer,
In this session from the IN-CJ Newsdesk 2022, Keeva Joell-Benjamin, Commissioner of Corrections for the Bermuda Department of Corrections, discusses how management of mental health
In this session from the IN-CJ Newsdesk 2022, Dr Uju Agomoh discusses how prisoner's rehabilitation and welfare is developed and put into practice. Dr Uju
In this discussion from the IN-CJ Newsdesk 2022 Laidi Surva of the Ministry of Justice in the Republic of Estonia discusses how young people's experience
In this session from the IN-CJ Newsdesk 2022, we heard about how Post-Prison Follow-Up Services in Catalonia are being supported by INTRESS, an NGO that
In this discussion from the IN-CJ Newsdesk 2022 Reiji Ikeda discuses how volunteer management plays a positive role in the community to stop reoffending in
In this session from the IN-CJ Newsdesk 2022 Mitali Nikore discussed with colleagues how in India domestic violence became a shadow pandemic during covid.
In this discussion from the IN-CJ Newsdesk 2002, Governor Paul Baker Governor of Parklea Prison, a MTC-Broadspectrum managed correction centre in Sydney Australia, discusses with
How does being a mother affect women's experience of criminal justice, and how can research and practice respond to the challenges of working a system