
Maria Cleary
@cleary_maria4
PhD Researcher @maynoothlaw |
Criminology | Penology |
Researching lived experiences of female imprisonment in Ireland
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29-04-2022 10:20:00
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If you're looking for a #creative outlet, the opportunity to try out some ideas or experience #writing for an audience, do get in touch with me or Jason Warr either here or the other place...


We are really keen to promote the PhD Training Day, on Monday 23rd June, open for all PhD students who want to sign up to either session. Email [email protected] to confirm your place at it. There will be free food and a social event afterwards!

The PhD training day, 23rd June, at #MaynoothCrimCon has a brilliant schedule including workshops on building a CV, applying for jobs, and empowering the participants of our research! If you wish to attend, email [email protected] northsouthcriminology.ie/schedule/ MU School of Law & Criminology Ian Marder

Our next QUB Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice seminar will be given by Louise Brangan entitled 'The stories we tell: Or why can't we remember the Magdalene Laundries?' on 28 May. Please register you attendance at forms.office.com/e/N28c7YLvXL. We SSESW at Queen's & QUB School of Law are looking forward to it! #QUBCrim


Register now: PhD Training Day, North-South Criminology Conference, Mon 23 June! It is: - free - in-person (TSI 028, Maynooth University campus) - 10:30-17:00 (w/ lunch) - followed by a social Topics: CV writing, job apps, conducting research to empower. Email [email protected]!

Sincere thanks to Louise Brangan who delivered the final QUB Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice lunchtime seminar of the academic year today. Incredibly insightful talk on her research into 'remembering' the Magdalene Laundries. QUB School of Law @QUBcriminology


🚨What happens when the entire leadership team of a prison service is trained in #restorativepractices? This research explores this question here in Ireland with Irish Prison Service. The paper is open access: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


In May 2025, Ian Marder (Associate Prof in Criminology, Maynooth University School of Law and Criminology) was invited to deliver keynote presentations at two conferences. See: tinyurl.com/y98pvmw

