21: Prof. Alison Liebling - Appreciative Inquiry and the moral performance of prisons
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Alison Liebling is Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Cambridge and Director of the Institute of Criminology’s Prisons Research Centre. Alison has recently been awarded a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship to embark on significant further research and took a moment to reflect on her career-to-date with Omar.
Alison's work includes a series of successful books and publications on several topics including suicides and suicide attempts among adult prisoners, public-private sector comparisons, the work and role of prison officers, and the nature and quality of staff-prisoner relationships.
As well as reflecting on her inspirations and how she came to 'appreciative inquiry' as a research method, Alison discusses three of her papers, including some past and some present work:
Paper 1: Women in our own Right or ‘Honorary Men’? Reflections on a Professional Life in Prisons Research
Paper 2: Finding George Eliot In Prison: Reflections On Its Moral Life
Paper 3: Moral performance, inhuman and degrading treatment and prison pain
Prof. Alison Liebling | @AlisonLiebling | @PrisonsResearch | https://www.prc.crim.cam.ac.uk/directory/liebling
Omar Phoenix Khan | @OmarPKhan | @Justice_Focus | https://www.justicefocus.org/
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