Items where Author is "Perrin, C"

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Journal article

BLAGDEN, N. and PERRIN, C., 2018. The impact of a brief structured intervention on young offenders masculine identity: a mixed methods study. Journal of Criminal Psychology. ISSN 2009-3829

PERRIN, C., BLAGDEN, N., WINDER, B. and DILLON, G., 2017. "It’s sort of reaffirmed to me that I'm not a monster, I'm not a terrible person": sex offenders’ movements toward desistance via peer-support roles in prison. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment. ISSN 1079-0632

BLAGDEN, N., PERRIN, C., SMITH, S., GLEESON, F. and GILLIES, L., 2017. "A different world" exploring and understanding the climate of a recently re-rolled sexual offender prison. Journal of Sexual Aggression: an International, Interdisciplinary Forum for Research, Theory and Practice, 23 (2), pp. 151-166. ISSN 1355-2600

PERRIN, C. and BLAGDEN, N., 2014. Accumulating meaning, purpose and opportunities to change ‘drip by drip’: the impact of being a listener in prison. Psychology, Crime & Law, 20 (9), pp. 902-920. ISSN 1068-316X

Chapter in book

PERRIN, C. and BLAGDEN, N., 2016. Movements towards desistance via peer-support roles in prison. In: L.S. ABRAMS, E. HUGHES, M. INDERBITZIN and R. MEEK, eds., The voluntary sector in prisons: encouraging personal and institutional change. Palgrave studies in prisons and penology . New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 115-142. ISBN 9781137542144

BLAGDEN, N. and PERRIN, C., 2015. "It's OK lads you're in safe hands": understanding the experiences of prisoners and staff at a sexual offenders prison and implications for practice [forthcoming]. In: C. REEVES, ed., Experiencing imprisonment: research on the experience of living and working in carceral institutions. UNSPECIFIED.

Conference contribution

BLAGDEN, N., LIEVESLEY, R. and PERRIN, C., 2016. "They treat us like human beings": exploring the relationship between therapeutic prison climate, attitudes towards sexual offenders and beliefs about change. In: Association of the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA) Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida, United States, 15-16 April 2016.

PERRIN, C., BLAGDEN, N., WINDER, B. and DILLON, G., 2015. Innovative approaches to sex-offender treatment: the rehabilitative power of peer-support programmes. In: Division of Psychology Seminar, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, November 2015.

PERRIN, C., BLAGDEN, N., WINDER, B. and DILLON, G., 2015. "It’s reaffirmed that I'm not a monster": how sex offenders re-story their lives via peer-support roles in prison. In: Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA) 34th Annual Research and Treatment Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 14-17 October 2015.

PERRIN, C., BLAGDEN, N., WINDER, B. and DILLON, G., 2015. Making meaning and purpose in prison. In: European Association of Psychology and Law Conference, Nuremberg, Germany, 4-7 August 2015.

PERRIN, C., BLAGDEN, N., WINDER, B. and DILLON, G., 2015. Stepping towards desistance via peer-support roles in prison: preliminary findings from a HMP Whatton study. In: Annual HMP Whatton Conference, HMP Whatton, Whatton, Nottinghamshire, June 2015.

PERRIN, C., BLAGDEN, N., WINDER, B. and DILLON, G., 2015. "Doing good and going straight": the rehabilitative power of peer-support roles in prison. In: 17th Conference of the International Academy of Investigative Psychology, The John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, USA, May 2015.

PERRIN, C., BLAGDEN, N., WINDER, B. and DILLON, G., 2015. "It has reaffirmed to me that I’m not a monster": generating hope for the future via peer-support roles in prison. In: Nottingham Trent University, Division of Psychology Seminar, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, May 2015.

PERRIN, C., BLAGDEN, N., WINDER, B. and DILLON, G., 2015. The impact of peer-support roles on prisoners: preliminary findings. In: Irish Postgraduate Criminology Conference, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, 27 March 2015.

PERRIN, C., BLAGDEN, N., WINDER, B. and DILLON, G., 2014. Exploring the impact of peer-support roles on offenders in prison and in the community post-release. In: Prisoners Education Trust Academic Symposium, Oxford Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford, Oxford, 16 September 2014.

Thesis

PERRIN, C., 2017. The untapped utility of peer-support programs in prisons and implications for theory, policy, and practice. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

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