Dr. Julie Shaw
@drjulieshaw
Critical criminologist @LJMU Research interests: experiences of children in care and care leavers, child criminal & sexual exploitation & youth justice.
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Congrats to Dr. Julie Shaw whose co-authored research was published in the Brit. Journal of #Criminology. The research explores how #criminalisation, care experience & motherhood may connect to produce systemic disadvantage in spaces of care & punishment. academic.oup.com/bjc/advance-ar…
Brilliant to be at European Society of Criminology conference hearing from fantastic speakers! Looking forward to presenting on Judicial Perspectives on Care-Experienced Girls & Women 9.30am on Saturday with Dr Katie Hunter Dr. Julie Shaw
Calling all YOT practioners! Can you please spare an hour talk to Eleanor or me about your experiences of supervising care-experienced children and young people? Assn of YOT Managers Youth Justice Board YouthJusticeNetwork Robin Moore NAYJ Tweets AYJ
A policy briefing based on my ADR UK research has been published today. This was a collaboration between Manchester Metropolitan Uni and Lancaster University. I am grateful to my co-authors Claire Fitzpatrick and Prof Brian Francis for their support. You can read it here: adruk.org/news-publicati…
📢We are now accepting abstracts for the British Criminology 2024 in Glasgow. Send us your pre-arranged panels! Your individual papers! Your roundtables! Your author meets readers sessions! Link in bio. 📍University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, 9-12 July
It’s happening!!!! Are you an aspiring journalist with experience of the care system/adoption? #CEP This FREE ten week mentorship programme is for you 🥹😍 Journo Resources NCTJ The_JDF John Schofield Trust News Associates please help share ✨ Register your interest below 👇
Really looking forward to speaking at this event with Dr. Julie Shaw @drkatiehunter. We'll be talking about breaking barriers to improving support for care-experienced girls & women @childfamjustice @lancsunilaw Lancaster University
Excited to be heading to Saint Mary's SARC event today to talk with Dr Katie Hunter Dr. Julie Shaw on breaking barriers to improving support for care-experienced girls/women Lancaster Law and Crim Centre for Child and Family Justice Research
Check out our new open access article at: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ca… It explores some of the difficulties experienced by girls in care in having their exploitation recognised, along with the challenges faced by safeguarding professionals Jo Staines Claire Fitzpatrick Dr Katie Hunter