Working with life sentence prisoners: what the evidence tells us
Working with life sentence prisoners: what the evidence tells us
Part of the “A matter of fact: what the evidence tells us” series
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Dr Serena Wright and Dr Susie Hulley will present the latest findings of their research on men and women serving life sentences in prison from an early age.
This is the first in a new series giving you the chance to ask your own questions of leading academics talking about the latest research on an important criminal justice topic.
Serena Wright and Susie Hulley (together with their colleague Professor Ben Crewe) are the principal researchers and joint authors of a major study on men and women serving long life sentences from a young age. They have summarised the key findings of their research in a review for our Evidence library and will be updating us on their latest findings. Participants will get the chance to ask their own questions of Serena and Susie, acknowledged experts on the impact of long-term imprisonment.
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