Items where Author is "Phillips, Jake"
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PEPLOW, David and PHILLIPS, Jake
(2024).
Communication repair in parole oral hearings: comparing remote and in-person settings.
Journal of Criminology.
PHILLIPS, Jake, WESTABY, Chalen, AINSLIE, Samantha and FOWLER, Andrew
(2024).
Burning out in probation: An exploration of organizational, operational, and personal stressors amongst probation workers in England and Wales.
In:
Occupational Stress Injuries: Operational and Organizational Stressors among Public Safety Personnel.
Routledge.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2023).
Regulating criminal justice: the role of procedural justice and legitimacy in the inspection of probation in England and Wales.
Punishment and Society: the international journal of penology, 26 (2), 283-303.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2023).
An Interview with Rob Canton patron of the Probation Institute.
Probation Quarterly, 29, 9-14.
AINSLIE, Sam, FOWLER, Andrew, PHILLIPS, Jake and WESTABY, Chalen
(2023).
COVID-19 and Community Sanctions.
In: KAY, Christopher and CASE, Steven, (eds.)
Crime, Justice and COVID19.
Bristol University Press, 50-75.
PHILLIPS, Jake and BOWER, Rachel
(2023).
The role of language in probation: a creative conversation.
Probation Journal: the journal of community and criminal justice, 70 (4), 406-417.
PEPLOW, David and PHILLIPS, Jake
(2023).
Remote parole oral hearings: more efficient, but at what cost?
Criminology and Criminal Justice.
WESTABY, Chalen, PHILLIPS, Jake, FOWLER, Andrew and AINSLIE, Samantha
(2022).
‘Pushed from above and pushed from below’: emotional labour and dual identities amongst senior probation officers in England and Wales.
European Journal of Probation, 15 (1).
BADACHHA, Simi, MOORE, Robin and PHILLIPS, Jake
(2022).
Inspection Work: reimagining probation practice indirectly: how the work of the Inspectorate can support a reimagined rehabilitation.
In: BURKE, Lol, CARR, Nicola, CLULEY, Emma, COLLETT, Steve and MCNEILL, Fergus, (eds.)
Reimagining probation practice: re-forming rehabilitation in an age of penal excess.
Abingdon, Routledge, 189-206.
KAWALEK, Anna, PHILLIPS, Jake and GREENSLADE, Anne-Marie
(2022).
The significance of the judge within the choices and consequences and prolific intensive schemes: international lessons for England and Wales and back again.
International Journal for Court Administration, 13 (2).
PHILLIPS, Jake, AINSLIE, Samantha, FOWLER, Andrew and WESTABY, Chalen
(2022).
Lifting the lid on Pandora’s box: putting professional curiosity into practice.
Criminology and Criminal Justice.
PHILLIPS, Jake, WESTABY, Chalen, FOWLER, Andrew and AINSLIE, Samantha
(2022).
Putting professional curiosity into practice.
Project Report.
HMI Probation.
PHILLIPS, Jake, BARRY, Colette, PADFIELD, Nicola, GELSTHORPE, Padfield and MULLIN, Juliette
(2022).
Probation staff experiences of working with people at risk of suicide and/or self harm.
Project Report.
Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Probation.
PHILLIPS, Jake, HAMILTON, Paula, COLEMAN, Charlotte, WHITFIELD, Kate and DE HOOG, fiona
(2022).
Promising approaches to knife crime: an exploratory study.
Project Report.
Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Probation.
AINSLIE, Samantha, FOWLER, Andrew, PHILLIPS, Jake and WESTABY, Chalen
(2022).
‘A nice idea but…..’: Implementing a reflective supervision model in the National Probation Service in England and Wales.
Reflective Practice.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2022).
The impact of the pandemic on probation: lessons for the future.
Safer Communities.
PHILLIPS, Jake, WESTABY, Chalen, AINSLIE, Samantha and FOWLER, Andrew
(2021).
‘I don’t like this job in my front room’: practising probation in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Probation Journal: the journal of community and criminal justice.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2021).
An analysis of inspection in probation and its impact on practitioners, practice and providers.
Probation Journal: the journal of community and criminal justice.
WESTABY, Chalen, PHILLIPS, Jake, FOWLER, Andrew and AINSLIE, Samantha
(2021).
An evaluation of the implementation of reflective practice supervision standards in the national probation service.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2021).
Understanding the impact of inspection on probation.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University, Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice.
PHILLIPS, Jake, AINSLIE, Samantha, FOWLER, Andrew and WESTABY, Chalen
(2021).
‘What does professional curiosity mean to you?’: an exploration of professional curiosity in probation.
The British Journal of Social Work.
ALBERTSON, Katherine, PHILLIPS, Jake, FOWLER, Andrew and COLLINSON, Beth
(2020).
Who owns desistance? A triad of agency enabling social structures in the desistance process.
Theoretical Criminology: an international journal.
PHILLIPS, Jake, KAWALEK, Anna and GREENSLAKE, Anne-Marie
(2020).
An evaluation of the Choices and Consequences and Prolific Intensive programmes in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University.
PHILLIPS, Jake, WESTABY, Chalen, FOWLER, Andrew and WATERS, Jaime
(2020).
Conclusion: What do we now know about emotional labour in criminal justice? Culture, context and conflict.
In: PHILLIPS, Jake, WATERS, Jaime, WESTABY, Chalen and FOWLER, Andrew, (eds.)
Emotional Labour in Criminal Justice.
Routledge.
WATERS, Jaime, WESTABY, Chalen, FOWLER, Andrew and PHILLIPS, Jake
(2020).
Doing criminological research: an emotional labour perspective.
In: PHILLIPS, Jake, WATERS, Jaime, WESTABY, Chalen and FOWLER, Andrew, (eds.)
Emotional Labour in Criminal Justice and Criminology.
Routledge.
FOWLER, Andrew, PHILLIPS, Jake and WESTABY, Chalen
(2020).
Emotions in context: the marginalisation and persistence of emotional labour in probation.
In: PHILLIPS, Jake, WATERS, Jaime, WESTABY, Chalen and FOWLER, Andrew, (eds.)
Emotional Labour in Criminal Justice and Criminology.
Routledge.
PHILLIPS, Jake, WESTABY, Chalen, FOWLER, Andrew and WATERS, Jaime
(2020).
Introduction: why study emotional labour in criminal justice and criminology.
In: PHILLIPS, Jake, WATERS, Jaime, WESTABY, Chalen and FOWLER, Andrew, (eds.)
Emotional Labour in Criminal Justice and Criminology.
Routledge.
PHILLIPS, Jake, ALBERTSON, Katherine, COLLINSON, Beth and FOWLER, Andrew
(2020).
Delivering desistance-focused probation in community hubs: five key ingredients.
Probation Journal: the journal of community and criminal justice.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2020).
Understanding the Privatisation of Probation through the lens of Bourdieu’s Field Theory.
In: ALBERTSON, Kevin, CORCORAN, Mary and PHILLIPS, Jake, (eds.)
Marketisation and Privatisation in Criminal Justice.
Policy Press.
WATERS, Jaime, PHILLIPS, Jake, WESTABY, Chalen and FOWLER, Andrew
(2020).
The emotions and emotional labour of criminological researchers.
Methodological Innovations, 13 (2), p. 2059799120926059.
WESTABY, Chalen, FOWLER, Andrew, PHILLIPS, Jake and WATERS, Jaime
(2020).
Conformity, conflict and negotiation in criminal justice work: Understanding practice through the lens of emotional labour.
International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 61, p. 100390.
WATERS, Jaime, WESTABY, Chalen, FOWLER, Andrew and PHILLIPS, Jake
(2020).
The emotional labour of doctoral criminological researchers.
Methodological Innovations, 13 (2).
PHILLIPS, Jake, WESTABY, Chalen and FOWLER, Andrew
(2020).
Emotional Labour in Probation.
Other.
HMI Probation.
PHILLIPS, Jake, ALBERTSON, Katherine, FOWLER, Andrew and COLLINSON, Beth
(2020).
The role of community hubs in helping to deliver probation services and support desistance.
Other.
Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Probation.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2020).
What should happen after the death of a probationer? Learning from suicide investigations in prison.
Probation Journal.
WESTABY, Chalen, FOWLER, Andrew and PHILLIPS, Jake
(2019).
Managing emotion in probation practice: display rules, values and the performance of emotional labour by probation practitioners in their interactions with client.
International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2019).
What went wrong with attempts to outsource probation? Lessons from the Transforming Rehabilitation programme in England and Wales.
Archbold Review (7), 5-10.
UGWUDIKE, Pamela and PHILLIPS, Jake
(2019).
Compliance during community-based penal supervision.
In: UGWUDIKE, Pamela, GRAHAM, Hannah, MCNEILL, Fergus, RAYNOR, Peter, TAXMAN, Faye and TROTTER, Chris, (eds.)
Routledge Companion to Rehabilitative Work in Criminal Justice.
Routledge.
PHILLIPS, Jake, GELSTHORPE, Loraine and PADFIELD, Nicola
(2019).
Deaths while under probation supervision: what role for human rights legislation?
Political Quarterly.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2019).
Probation and politics: Academic reflections from former practitioners. Palgrave Macmillan 2016.
The british journal of criminology, 59 (2), 501-503.
PHILLIPS, Jake, FOWLER, Andrew and WESTABY, Chalen
(2018).
Self-disclosure in criminal justice: what form does it take and what does it achieve?
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 62 (12), 3890-3909.
PHILLIPS, Jake, PADFIELD, Nicola and GELSTHORPE, Loraine
(2018).
Suicide and community justice.
Health and Justice, 6.
PHILLIPS, Jake, GELSTHORPE, Loraine and PADFIELD, Nicola
(2017).
Non-custodial deaths: Missing, ignored or unimportant?
Criminology and Criminal Justice.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2017).
Probation practice in the information age.
Probation Journal, 64 (3), 209-225.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2017).
Towards a rhizomatic understanding of the desistance journey.
The Howard Journal Of Crime and Justice, 56 (1), 92-104.
FOWLER, Andrew, PHILLIPS, Jake and WESTABY, Chalen
(2017).
Understanding emotions as effective practice. The performance of emotional labour in building relationships.
In: UGWUDIKE, Pamela, RAYNOR, Peter and ANNISON, Jill, (eds.)
Evidence-based skills in community justice : international research on supporting rehabilitation and desistance.
Bristol, Policy Press.
(In Press)
WESTABY, Chalen, PHILLIPS, Jake and FOWLER, Andrew
(2016).
Spillover and work-family conflict in probation practice: Managing the boundary between work and home life.
European Journal of Probation, 8 (3), 113-127.
PHILLIPS, Jake, WESTABY, Chalen and FOWLER, Andrew
(2016).
“It’s relentless”: the impact of working primarily with high risk offenders.
Probation Journal, 63 (2), 182-192.
KNIGHT, Charlotte, PHILLIPS, Jake and CHAPMAN, Tim
(2016).
Bringing the feelings back : returning emotions to criminal justice practice.
British journal of community justice, 14 (1), 45-58.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2016).
Myopia and misrecognition : the impact of managerialism on the management of compliance.
Criminology and Criminal Justice, 16 (1), 40-59.
ROKKAN, Tore, PHILLIPS, Jake, LULEI, Martin, POLENDA, Sorina and KENSEY, Annie
(2015).
How was your day? : exploring a day in the life of probation workers across Europe using practice diaries.
European Journal of Probation, 7 (3), 201-217.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2014).
Probation in the news: transforming rehabilitation.
British Journal of Community Justice, 12 (1), 27-48.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2014).
The architecture of a probation office: a reflection of policy and an impact on practice.
Probation Journal, 61 (2), 117-131.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2013).
Understanding ‘the relationship’in English probation supervision.
In: DURNESCU, Ioan and MCNEILL, Fergus, (eds.)
Understanding Penal Practice.
Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
.
Routledge.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2011).
Target, audit and risk assessment cultures in the probation service.
European Journal of Probation, 3 (3), 108-122.
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2010).
The social construction of probation in England and Wales, and the United States : implications for the transferability of probation practice.
British journal of community justice, 8 (1).