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daria-przblsk.bsky.social
PhD Candidate at the Cambridge Institute of Criminology. Researching women's open prisons in England. Views my own (she/hers)
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Criminology people with interest in experiences of families of people in prison! I am keen to finally get this idea moving: an edited collection of chapters on stigma. Quite a lot to explore and lots of policy interest. Get in touch and pls share! docs.google.com/document/u/1...

Excited to announce the 3rd run of our PhD conference for doctoral students researching in areas of criminology and criminal justice! We welcome submissions from PhDs at any stage of their degree, from the UK and abroad.

City of light ✨

Mid-week sweet treat 🍪

And another talk -- this one in Feb by me about my new book, in Cambridge:

Hello criminology friends, Do you know of any literature on the impact (+/-) of ROTL (or furlough, prison leave, etc) on people’s families outside (or more broadly family ties)?

My paper in Punishment & Society discusses sentence review decision-making for life prisoners in India. Based on findings from quant-qual sequential design, I argue that SRB significantly violates lifers’ right to meaningful consideration for early release. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

Me: “I’ve been working on this article for 5 years” You: “what’s your argument?” Me:

THREAD: It's #prisonersweek in Scotland, so here's a thread on #howprisonsilences people in prison and why that's a problem for rehabilitation and democracy. To make it easy, each silencing mechanism begins with a 'D'.

Bluesky academics, lets get to know each other! Quote this & tell me: 1) a project you are working on & 2) an odd idea/theory you aren’t working on but keep thinking about 1) Exploring power and “freedom” in women’s open prisons 2) Not a theory, but the bureaucratisation of research ethics

As a reviewer, it is so satisfying when authors do a great job of addressing your feedback on their manuscript! Also, validating for a baby scholar to play a part in pushing someone’s paper to be the best it can be✨