Hope Kent (@hopekent20) 's Twitter Profile
Hope Kent

@hopekent20

Research Fellow at the University of Exeter

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Daniel Jones (@danj910) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔍Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the role of algorithms in the criminal justice system at the Turks Head on Monday, May 13th! Delve into the complexities of decision-making as we examine the implications of algorithmic sentencing. Hope Kent #Ethics #pint24 ⚖️🤖

🔍Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the role of algorithms in the criminal justice system at the Turks Head on Monday, May 13th! Delve into the complexities of decision-making as we examine the implications of algorithmic sentencing.  <a href="/HopeKent20/">Hope Kent</a> #Ethics #pint24 ⚖️🤖
Hope Kent (@hopekent20) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Such an honour to speak about brain injury at the #HKISEM2024 in Hong Kong a couple of weeks ago! An amazing city, and got to hear from some incredible speakers.

Such an honour to speak about brain injury at the #HKISEM2024 in Hong Kong a couple of weeks ago! An amazing city, and got to hear from some incredible speakers.
ANCDS (@theancds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ANCDS Member and Researcher Dr. Casey Keck at Towson University is looking for participants for a research study. If you want to learn more about the study, email the lead researcher, Dr. Casey Keck, at [email protected]. This study has been approved by IRB – protocol #2110.

ANCDS Member and Researcher Dr. Casey Keck at Towson University is looking for participants for a research study.  If you want to learn more about the study, email the lead researcher, Dr. Casey Keck, at ckeck@towson.edu.
This study has been approved by IRB – protocol #2110.
Acquired Brain Injury Justice Network (@abi_justice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is Brain Injury Awareness Week! A great time to share this blog published by the Dame Nicole Jacobs today on the important topic of brain injury and domestic abuse amongst women in prison!

Children Heard and Seen (@childrenhands) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"As Sarah Burrows, the CEO of Children Heard and Seen is fond of saying, we know exactly how many Labradors there are in this country - yet we don't know how many children have a parent in prison. And that is why this bill is needed." Thank you so much to Kerry McCarthy for

Prof Neal Hazel (@nealhazel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to be at the TRYJustice meeting. Today: “Can we develop agreed position on knife crime across disciplines, policy, practice and lived experience?” Trying a method based on UN treaty making! W/ great people incl Dr Sean Creaney Dr Kathy Hampson Gemma Buckland Hope Kent

TRYJustice (@tryjustice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That’s a wrap on our 2-day event in London! We have had a fantastic couple of days developing a method for transdisciplinary negotiation, and identifying our perspectives on Knife Crime and Restorative Justice! Forgot to take a picture with everyone, so this is a few of us!

That’s a wrap on our 2-day event in London! We have had a fantastic couple of days developing a method for transdisciplinary negotiation, and identifying our perspectives on Knife Crime and Restorative Justice! 

Forgot to take a picture with everyone, so this is a few of us!
Hope Kent (@hopekent20) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still thinking about china mills (she/her) virtual keynote at the WUN Mental Health Symposium in Leeds a couple of weeks ago, and the massively important DeathsByWelfare project - bringing light to cases like this 👇

Acquired Brain Injury Justice Network (@abi_justice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So fantastic to meet as a network today in London, really valuable conversations about our vision for the future for people with brain injury in the criminal justice system! 🧠

So fantastic to meet as a network today in London, really valuable conversations about our vision for the future for people with brain injury in the criminal justice system! 🧠
Czarina Kirk (@czarinakirk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Much is broken with how people with ABI are supported in CJS however in this too are a group of people with plans. Real plans. Thanks Hope Kent Gemma Buckland for facilitating. And to Lancashire & South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust for supporting me in being part of this group 🧠

Acquired Brain Injury Justice Network (@abi_justice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What do we want the future to look like for professionals and practitioners working to support people with ABI in the justice system? 🤔 Here’s some ideas from our workshop on Tuesday, tell us if you have anything to add! 👇

What do we want the future to look like for professionals and practitioners working to support people with ABI in the justice system? 🤔 

Here’s some ideas from our workshop on Tuesday, tell us if you have anything to add! 👇
Dr LauraJanes (@laurajanes_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time to rethink child imprisonment Pleased to have contributed to this devasting overview of the evidence. Recommendations are made for a constructive way forward. article39.org.uk/2024/08/12/cha…

Time to rethink child imprisonment

Pleased to have contributed to this devasting overview of the evidence.

Recommendations are made for a constructive way forward.

article39.org.uk/2024/08/12/cha…
Ethox Centre (@ethox_centre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join our next Ethox Seminar - 🧠Automated prejudice: Should algorithms assess risk in the criminal justice system?⚖️ 🗣️Hope Kent 📅Thur, 3 Oct 2024, 2:30 to 4.00pm 🏢Richard Doll Building(Old Road Campus) & Online Details & Zoom ⬇️ ethox.ox.ac.uk/events/ethox-s…

Seena Fazel (@seenafazel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New systematic review on whether risk assessment tools perform better than unstructured clinical judgement. Focuses on violence/crime but same underlying issues apply to suicide risk assessment 1/

United Kingdom Acquired Brain Injury Forum (@ukabif) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Time for Change report highlighted that ABI is chronically under-recognised and poorly understood in education settings. ABI is also not currently a Special Educational Needs (SEN) category, meaning that we have very poor data on the kind of support children with ABI receive

The Time for Change report highlighted that ABI is chronically under-recognised and poorly understood in education settings. ABI is also not currently a Special Educational Needs (SEN) category, meaning that we have very poor data on the kind of support children with ABI receive