Improving the lives of women and girls in the criminal justice system – what works?

 

The Hallam Centre for Community Justice at Sheffield Hallam University is marking International Women’s Day on the 8th March 2016 by holding a conference in Sheffield on Improving the lives of women and girls in the criminal justice system – what works?

 

This conference is part of our 2016 Research into Practice Conference and Seminar Series, which presents research evidence to inform better criminal justice policy and practice, bringing together policy makers, practitioners, researchers and students as both audience and speakers. 

 

We are pleased to announce that our confirmed speakers are:

 

·         Keynote speaker: Vicky Pryce – Economist and author of Prisonomics – Vicky’s 2013  book looks at how prisons work and should work based on her personal experience of prison and her professional expertise as an economist.

·         Professor Loraine Gelsthorpe – Director of the Centre for Community, Gender and Social Justice, University of Cambridge, with a distinguished record of research into women offenders including the 2009 review of “What works with women offenders”.

·         Caroline O’ Keeffe – Senior Research Manager at the Hallam Centre for Community Justice, Sheffield Hallam University, with an extensive record of research into women offenders, including female peer research projects and research director for the evaluation of the Greater Manchester Whole System Approach to Women Offenders.

·         Dr Gilly Sharpe – Lecturer at the School of Law, University of Sheffield and the author of “Offending girls: Young women and youth justice” with research interests in youth justice policy and the transition to adulthood.

·         Jackie Lowthian – Director of Social Justice Solutions with a long record of working with women offenders as: a practitioner, a former Director of Nacro and as a consultant and researcher.

·         Linda Meadows – Senior Research Manager at the Hallam Centre for Community Justice, Sheffield Hallam University, and author of a 2014 literature review into gender based offender behaviour programmes and extensive experience of criminal justice research.

 

The topics covered by this conference will include:

 

·         An overview of the evidence base for what works with women offenders

·         Findings from the evaluation of the whole system approach to women offenders in Greater Manchester

·         What works with girls in the criminal justice system

·         Enhancing care for childbearing women in prison

·         Women-specific offending behavioural programmes

 


 

Book your place today:

 

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hccj-conference-seminar-series-women-offenders-conference-2016-tickets-19112472921

 

We are delighted to offer a limited number of tickets at a reduced fee for students and delegates from VCS organisations.

 

For more information contact the event organiser, Jess Bamonte, on 0114 225 2975 / [log in to unmask].

 


 

Other events in the Hallam Centre for Community Justice Research into Practice Conference and Seminar Series:

 

 


 

 

·         Jess Bamonte

Research Centre Administrator

 

           

 

Hallam Centre for Community Justice

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Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research

 

Sheffield Hallam University

Unit 10 Science Park

City Campus
Howard Street
Sheffield
S1 1WB

 

Telephone +44 (0)114 225 2975