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Better Together – UiS podkast

Podcast door Universitetet i Stavanger

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Technologie en Wetenschap

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People in contact with criminal justice are vulnerable and need help to remain crime free.  In this series we hear about prisoner vulnerabilities and giving them voice in the development of services.  We explore the importance of collaboration, innovation and organisational learning within the criminal justice field and the multiple stakeholders involved.

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aflevering Episode 21 The application of the Early Recognition Method [ERM] when working with people with mental health issues in Prison artwork

Episode 21 The application of the Early Recognition Method [ERM] when working with people with mental health issues in Prison

Tine Murphy from the University College Absalon, Denmark talks to fellow COLAB member Frans Fluttert from FPC Dr. S. van Mesdag in the Netherlands about his use of the Early Recognition Method (ERM) in the prison context.   EXTRA RESOURCES https://www.himolde.no/english/research/projects/COLAB/about/ [https://www.himolde.no/english/research/projects/COLAB/about/]  https://www.himolde.no/english/research/projects/COLAB/tools/ [https://www.himolde.no/english/research/projects/COLAB/tools/]      CONTRIBUTORS AND CREDITS   Content:   Tine Murphy, University College Absalon, Denmark Frans Fluttert, FPC Dr. S. van Mesdag in the Netherlands Editor:   Sarah Hean University of Stavanger, Norway You can find a transcription of the episode here (pdf, opens in new tab9 [https://podcast.uis.no/media/Better_together/ERM_BT.pdf]

16 okt 2023 - 18 min
aflevering 20. How services work together in different countries to reintegrate prisoners artwork

20. How services work together in different countries to reintegrate prisoners

In this episode Professor Sarah Hean, from the University of Stavanger, Norway talks with PHD candidate Amanda Pasma from Leiden University in the Netherlands.  They talk of how the Netherlands uses the offender management framework as a means of managing relations between prisons and community services and compare this with the Norwegian Import model.  They discuss Amanda´s research into current contact between prisoner and professionals from prisons and community, the invisibility of prisoners with certain reintegration needs and the implications of this.   Extra resource/Further reading * Pasma, Amanda & van Ginneken, Esther & Palmen, Hanneke & Nieuwbeerta, Paul. (2022). Do Prisoners With Reintegration Needs Receive Relevant Professional Assistance?. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 10.1177/0306624X221086554. DOI:10.1177/0306624X221086554 [http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306624X221086554]  CONTRIBUTORS AND CREDITS This COLAB consortium is a partnership of criminal justice related organisations and academic institutions from Norway, UK, Denmark, Switzerland, Finland and the Netherlands.  The consortium was funded by the Marie Curie Sklodowska EU programme of Horizon2020. Much of the work of our consortium was based in Norway and therefore some of our podcast episodes are in Norwegian language.  However, because of the international nature of the COLAB consortium, much of the series is in  English. The Podcast series is funded by the Norwegian Research Council FORSTERK programme and produced by the University of Stavanger (COLAB FORSTERK 2021-2023). Content: Sarah Hean, University of Stavanger, Norway Editor: Sarah Hean, University of Stavanger, Norway

27 jun 2022 - 23 min
aflevering 19. Could I be a mentor? artwork

19. Could I be a mentor?

In this episode we talk about what it takes to be a mentor for someone in contact with the criminal justice system.  Amy Smith, Coordinator for Hampshire of the Footprints project in the UK, answers questions from Jonathan Parker, a professor at Bournemouth University, about becoming a Footprints mentor. Extra resource/Further reading https://www.footprintsproject.co.uk/ [https://www.footprintsproject.co.uk/]    Kloetzer, L., Wells, J., Seppänen, L., Hean, S. (2021). Mentoring in Practice: Rebuilding Dialogue with Mentees’ Stories. In: Hean, S., Johnsen, B., Kajamaa, A., Kloetzer, L. (eds) Improving Interagency Collaboration, Innovation and Learning in Criminal Justice Systems. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70661-6_7 [https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70661-6_7]  Sæbjørnsen, S.E.N., Hean, S., Røvik, K., Larsen, B.K., Ødegård, A. (2021). Do We Need the Users’ Voice? An Empirical Research Example Comparing Views of Service Providers and Ex-Prisoners: Implications for Practice. In: Hean, S., Johnsen, B., Kajamaa, A., Kloetzer, L. (eds) Improving Interagency Collaboration, Innovation and Learning in Criminal Justice Systems. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70661-6_15 [https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70661-6_15]   CONTRIBUTORS AND CREDITS This COLAB consortium is a partnership of criminal justice related organisations and academic institutions from Norway, UK, Denmark, Switzerland, Finland and the Netherlands.  The consortium was funded by the Marie Curie Sklodowska EU programme of Horizon2020. Much of the work of our consortium was based in Norway and therefore some of our podcast episodes are in Norwegian language.  However, because of the international nature of the COLAB consortium, much of the series is in  English. The Podcast series is funded by the Norwegian Research Council FORSTERK programme and produced by the University of Stavanger (COLAB FORSTERK 2021-2023). Content: Amy Smith, Footprints Project, UK Prof Sarah Hean, University of Stavanger, Norway  Editor: Prof Sarah Hean, University of Stavanger, Norway

24 jun 2022 - 11 min
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18. Give us another chance

In this episode we talk about the importance of giving people leaving prison a second chance.  Prof Sarah Hean from University of Stavanger, Norway, talks to Amy Smith Coordinator for Hampshire of the Footprints project in the UK about how Footprints gives people a second chance.  They talk about differences in public opinion in Norway and UK, helping people stay free of crime and helping them feel recognised as valuable in society. Extra resource/Further reading https://www.footprintsproject.co.uk/  [https://www.footprintsproject.co.uk/] CONTRIBUTORS AND CREDITS This COLAB consortium is a partnership of criminal justice related organisations and academic institutions from Norway, UK, Denmark, Switzerland, Finland and the Netherlands.  The consortium was funded by the Marie Curie Sklodowska EU programme of Horizon2020. Much of the work of our consortium was based in Norway and therefore some of our podcast episodes are in Norwegian language.  However, because of the international nature of the COLAB consortium, much of the series is in  English. The Podcast series is funded by the Norwegian Research Council FORSTERK programme and produced by the University of Stavanger (COLAB FORSTERK 2021-2023). Content: Amy Smith, Footprints Project, UK Prof Sarah Hean, University of Stavanger  Norway   Editor: Prof Sarah Hean, University of Stavanger  Norway

21 jun 2022 - 12 min
aflevering 17. Contact is not enough: Better together when working in African European Partnerships artwork

17. Contact is not enough: Better together when working in African European Partnerships

In this episode Prof Sarah Hean from the University of Stavanger reflects on what it means to work well together in trans continental partnerships.  She draws on her earlier reflections on “contact is not enough” and explores how we can achieve equality amongst participants.  She uses the NOREC consortium, a collaboration between Tanzania and Norway by way of example , and calls for a routine decoloniality perspective when managing social innovation in these partnerships. Extra resource/Further reading Hean, Sarah Catherine Patricia Duff; Skippervik, Liv Jorunn Baggegård; Heslop, Richard; Stevens, Caroline (2021) Reflecting on researcher practice relationships in prison research : A contact hypothesis lens . I: 1892218.  Palgrave Macmillan Open Access: DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-70661-6_16 [https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70661-6_16] CONTRIBUTORS AND CREDITS This COLAB consortium is a partnership of criminal justice related organisations and academic institutions from Norway, UK, Denmark, Switzerland, Finland and the Netherlands.  The consortium was funded by the Marie Curie Sklodowska EU programme of Horizon2020. Much of the work of our consortium was based in Norway and therefore some of our podcast episodes are in Norwegian language.  However, because of the international nature of the COLAB consortium, much of the series is in  English. The Podcast series is funded by the Norwegian Research Council FORSTERK programme and produced by the University of Stavanger (COLAB FORSTERK 2021-2023). Content: Prof Sarah Hean, University of Stavanger, Norway Editor: Prof Sarah Hean, University of Stavanger, Norway

21 jun 2022 - 12 min
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