Items where Author is "Ainslie, Samantha"
Number of items: 13.
PHILLIPS, Jake, AINSLIE, Samantha, FOWLER, Andrew and WESTABY, Chalen
(2024).
Burning out in probation: An exploration of organizational, operational, and personal stressors amongst probation workers in England and Wales.
In: RICCIARDELLI, Rosemary, MACDERMID, Joy C. and FERGUSON, Lorna, (eds.)
Occupational Stress Injuries: Operational and Organizational Stressors among Public Safety Personnel.
Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
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London, Routledge, 113-133.
[Book Section]
AINSLIE, Samantha
(2024).
Learning to live with liminality: reflections of a Probation pracademic on joining the academy.
In: TURGOOSE, Di, KNIGHT, Victoria and WOODWARD, Darren, (eds.)
Pracademics in Criminal Justice.
London, Routledge, 63-77.
[Book Section]
AINSLIE, Samantha and RILEY, Laura
(2024).
Probation pracademics: protectors of the ‘honourable profession’?
Probation Journal: the journal of community and criminal justice.
[Article]
AINSLIE, Samantha, 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.
[Book Section]
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).
[Article]
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.
[Article]
PHILLIPS, Jake, WESTABY, Chalen, FOWLER, Andrew and AINSLIE, Samantha
(2022).
Putting professional curiosity into practice.
Project Report.
HMI Probation.
[Monograph]
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.
[Article]
AINSLIE, Samantha
(2022).
Reunified Probation: An opportunity to finally progress a desistance paradigm of practice?
Early Career Academic Network Bulletin, 50, 28-34.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
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.
[Monograph]
AINSLIE, Samantha
(2021).
Seeing and believing: Observing desistance-focused practice and enduring values in the National Probation Service.
Probation Journal, 68 (2), 146-165.
[Article]
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.
[Article]