
Julie Trebilcock
@jdtreb
Criminologist/author of Mental Health: Care, Coercion & Control. Research personality disorder, gambling, prisons, immigration, motivations to study criminology
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25-03-2015 02:38:06
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Amazing news from my fantastic colleague. Such important work by people that really care about making a difference in communities and in people's lives. Good luck in your new role Dr Twyman-Ghoshal is on Bluesky 😃




Thanks User Voice for RT about our research about gambling harms and probation. We want to speak to people with lived experience, probation staff (in London/EoE/Wales) and key stakeholders. If you think you can help/want more info, please get in touch forms.office.com/e/a5WMK4NfsF


We're advertising 2 PostDoc Research Fellow posts to work with Jason Warr & I on a The Leverhulme Trust funded project starting in Sept for 30mths. Adverts here: jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?r… We're esp. keen on folks with experience pertinent to the research project. Please RT!

Really interesting write up about knowledge equity and research. Reminds me of a recent experience Shadd Maruna when an ethics board tried to block my research for being unethical because my consent form gave participants the option to suggest their own pseudonym. 🙄







V proud to have a chapter in the newly published ‘Mental Health, Crime and Justice’. Thank you Samantha Weston and Julie Trebilcock Julie Trebilcock for the support. Take a look 👇 link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9… Palgrave Macmillan MCYS MetroPolis Institute for Children's Futures


Lovely news for my return to work this week. Very proud to have a chapter contributing to a new ‘Mental Health, Crime and Justice’ edited collection. Thank you to Samantha Weston & Julie Trebilcock for all of your support👏🏼! link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9… Palgrave Macmillan Centre for Crime, Policing & Investigation @UoS Criminology at the University of Sunderland



