Items where Author is "Phillips, Jake"
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PEPLOW, David and PHILLIPS, Jake
(2025).
“Why aren’t you learning anything?” Challenging questions in parole hearings involving prisoners serving IPP sentences.
In: RINGROW, Helen and PIAZZA, Roberta, (eds.)
The Language of Marginality and Subjectivity in a Global Context.
Bloomsbury.
[Book Section]
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, 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]
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2019).
Probation and politics: Academic reflections from former practitioners. Palgrave Macmillan 2016.
The british journal of criminology, 59 (2), 501-503.
[Article]
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2017).
Towards a rhizomatic understanding of the desistance journey.
The Howard Journal Of Crime and Justice, 56 (1), 92-104.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
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.
[Book Section]
Public
PEPLOW, David and PHILLIPS, Jake
(2024).
Communication repair in parole oral hearings: comparing remote and in-person settings.
Journal of Criminology, 57 (3), 352-371.
[Article]
PHILLIPS, Jake, WARD, Jenni, ALBERTSON, Katherine, CRACKNELL, Matt, DUKE, Karen, FOWLER, Andrew and RILEY, Laura
(2024).
Process evaluation of the Newham Y2A Hub. Evaluating the implementation of a specialist youth to adulthood transitions service in probation.
Project Report.
Ministry of Justice.
[Monograph]
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.
[Article]
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2023).
An Interview with Rob Canton patron of the Probation Institute.
Probation Quarterly, 29, 9-14.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
PEPLOW, David and PHILLIPS, Jake
(2023).
Remote parole oral hearings: more efficient, but at what cost?
Criminology and Criminal Justice.
[Article]
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]
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.
[Book Section]
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).
[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]
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.
[Monograph]
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.
[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]
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2022).
The impact of the pandemic on probation: lessons for the future.
Safer Communities.
[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]
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.
[Article]
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2021).
Editorial Probation Quarterly Issue 21.
Probation Quarterly, 21, 5-6.
[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]
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2021).
Understanding the impact of inspection on probation.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University, Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice.
[Monograph]
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]
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.
[Article]
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.
[Monograph]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Book Section]
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.
[Article]
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.
[Book Section]
WATERS, Jaime, PHILLIPS, Jake, WESTABY, Chalen and FOWLER, Andrew
(2020).
The emotions and emotional labour of criminological researchers.
Methodological Innovations, 13 (2), p. 2059799120926059.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
WATERS, Jaime, WESTABY, Chalen, FOWLER, Andrew and PHILLIPS, Jake
(2020).
The emotional labour of doctoral criminological researchers.
Methodological Innovations, 13 (2).
[Article]
PHILLIPS, Jake, WESTABY, Chalen and FOWLER, Andrew
(2020).
Emotional Labour in Probation.
Other.
HMI Probation.
[Monograph]
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.
[Monograph]
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2020).
What should happen after the death of a probationer? Learning from suicide investigations in prison.
Probation Journal.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
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.
[Book Section]
PHILLIPS, Jake, GELSTHORPE, Loraine and PADFIELD, Nicola
(2019).
Deaths while under probation supervision: what role for human rights legislation?
Political Quarterly.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
PHILLIPS, Jake, PADFIELD, Nicola and GELSTHORPE, Loraine
(2018).
Suicide and community justice.
Health and Justice, 6.
[Article]
PHILLIPS, Jake, GELSTHORPE, Loraine and PADFIELD, Nicola
(2017).
Non-custodial deaths: Missing, ignored or unimportant?
Criminology and Criminal Justice.
[Article]
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2017).
Probation practice in the information age.
Probation Journal, 64 (3), 209-225.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
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.
[Article]
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2016).
Myopia and misrecognition : the impact of managerialism on the management of compliance.
Criminology and Criminal Justice, 16 (1), 40-59.
[Article]
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2014).
Probation in the news: transforming rehabilitation.
British Journal of Community Justice, 12 (1), 27-48.
[Article]
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2014).
The architecture of a probation office: a reflection of policy and an impact on practice.
Probation Journal, 61 (2), 117-131.
[Article]
PHILLIPS, Jake
(2011).
Target, audit and risk assessment cultures in the probation service.
European Journal of Probation, 3 (3), 108-122.
[Article]
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).
[Article]
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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)
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