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  2. Sophie Ellis | Prisons Research Centre

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    17 May 2024: Other co-authored publications are listed below. In 2019, I began my PhD with the Prisons Research Centre, exploring applied psychology practice in prisons and the social and moral lives of ... I am particularly interested in the social and moral climate
  3. PhD Opportunities at PRC | Prisons Research Centre

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    17 May 2024: Sophie Ellis, supervised by Ben Crewe). Moral development and ethical self-governance among men imprisoned for murder. ... We investigate how prisons operate, socially, morally and operationally, how they are experienced, and the relationship between
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    17 May 2024: applied psychology practice in prisons and the social and moral lives of prison psychologists. ... I am particularly interested in the social and moral climate of prison-based psychology, the socialisation process that prison psychologists undergo, how
  5. Professor Ben Crewe | Prisons Research Centre

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    17 May 2024: 2015) ‘Nobody’s better than you, nobody’s worse than you’: Moral community among prisoners convicted of sexual offences’. ... Legitimacy in prison-based forensic psychology practices.

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