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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 . London, Routledge, 113-133. [Book Section]

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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]

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BARRY, Colette, WESTABY, Chalen, COEN, Mark and HOWLIN, Niamh (2023). The emotional labour of judges in jury trials. Journal of Law and Society. [Article]

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LOUIS, Anja, SUBRYAN, Andrea and WESTABY, Chalen (2023). Law and emotions in "The Split". Law and Humanities. [Article]

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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]

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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]

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PHILLIPS, Jake, WESTABY, Chalen, FOWLER, Andrew and AINSLIE, Samantha (2022). Putting professional curiosity into practice. Project Report. HMI Probation. [Monograph]

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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]

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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]

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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]

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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]

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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]

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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]

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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]

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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]

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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]

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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]

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WATERS, Jaime, WESTABY, Chalen, FOWLER, Andrew and PHILLIPS, Jake (2020). The emotional labour of doctoral criminological researchers. Methodological Innovations, 13 (2). [Article]

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PHILLIPS, Jake, WESTABY, Chalen and FOWLER, Andrew (2020). Emotional Labour in Probation. Other. HMI Probation. [Monograph]

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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]

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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]

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WESTABY, Chalen and JONES, Emma (2017). Empathy: an essential element of legal practice or ‘never the twain shall meet’? International Journal of the Legal Profession, 25 (1), 107-124. [Article]

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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]

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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]

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WESTABY, Chalen (2014). What's culture got to do with it? The emotional labour of immigration solicitors in their exchanges with United Kingdom Border Agency case owners. European Journal of Current Legal Issues, 20 (1), 1-26. [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) [Book Section]

WESTABY, Chalen (2014). A qualitative study of the impact of law clinics on students’ perceptions of emotional labour expectations. The Law Teacher, 48 (3), 248-280. [Article]

WESTABY, Chalen (2010). ‘Feeling like a sponge’: the emotional labour produced by solicitors in their interactions with clients seeking asylum. International Journal of the Legal Profession, 17 (2), 153-174. [Article]

WESTABY, Chalen (2007). A critical analysis of orthodox approaches to customary international law and the search for transcendence. Journal of the Philosophy of International Law, 2, 6-38. [Article]

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