Dr Lucy Baldwin (@lucybaldwin08) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Lucy Baldwin

@lucybaldwin08

Research Fellow rtd Assoc Prof Durham University.ex Social Worker & Probation Officer - Matricentric independent consultant / Criminologist Activist

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Dr Lucy Baldwin (@lucybaldwin08) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still time to register for the belated book launch for Gendered Justice, called 'Important &Inspirational' by Professor Loraine Gelsthorpe - please come along to listen to some of the fabulous team speak about their chapters. 15th May 1-2pm. All welcome. eventbrite.co.uk/e/book-launch-…

Still time to register for the belated book launch for Gendered Justice, called 'Important &Inspirational' by Professor Loraine Gelsthorpe - please come along to listen to some of the fabulous team speak about their chapters. 15th May 1-2pm. All welcome.
eventbrite.co.uk/e/book-launch-…
The Howard League (@thehowardleague) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prison is a singularly inappropriate setting for people in mental health crisis; it puts lives in danger. In moments of crisis these people are all too often met with isolation, perpetuating cycles of incarceration and deteriorating mental health. howardleague.org/blog/mental-he… #MHAW

Prison is a singularly inappropriate setting for people in mental health crisis; it puts lives in danger. In moments of crisis these people are all too often met with isolation, perpetuating cycles of incarceration and deteriorating mental health. 
howardleague.org/blog/mental-he… #MHAW
Steph Scott (@stephanieo18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*KLAXON* THREAD. In partnership with NEPACS, Families Outside, Shona Minson, Naomi Griffin & Tracy Shildrick, I'm so proud to share our series of co-produced sketches illustrating young people's lived experience of having a family member in prison in England & Wales (1/2)

Woman’s Place UK (@womans_place_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bea Jaspert Centre for Crime and Justice Studies Allison Bailey Frances Crook The Howard League Devastating speech by Dr Lucy Baldwin "It is a disproportionate punishment for women, particularly women who are mothers. Prison is not a safe space for women but it is particularly unsafe for women who are mothers." youtube.com/watch?v=U3mK_o… /6

Nacro (@nacro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is good to see an increase in the number of people finding employment after prison rising in the past year from 20.5% to 23.9% being employed six months after leaving prison. Read more - shorturl.at/bK8wv

Dr Lucy Baldwin (@lucybaldwin08) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally after months of being locked out of twitter I managed to get back in ! Sarah Burrows our technological wizardry today inspired me to persist !

Lauren Crosby Medlicott (@laurenmedlicott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, my feature on why in most cases, prison isn't a good placement for women, was published for Big Issue. Thanks to everyone for their thoughts and work on this - especially Women in Prison, Anawim Birmingham's Centre for Women, Level Up. bigissue.com/news/social-ju…

Maternal Mental Health Alliance (@mmhalliance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Across the UK, our members are uniting against the racist, Islamophobic, and anti-immigration riots. Together, we strive towards an equitable society where everyone is physically and mentally safe.

Across the UK, our members are uniting against the racist, Islamophobic, and anti-immigration riots. Together, we strive towards an equitable society where everyone is physically and mentally safe.
Working Chance (@workingchance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For years, women’s charities have called for prison reform, saying prison is not safe for women with mental health problems, or those with domestic abuse histories. We echo Women in Prison's call for the govt to prioritise prevention over criminalisation. bit.ly/3Ad8COz

Nacro (@nacro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Trustees’ Chair Nick Hardwick talks to the The Guardian about spending £4 billion building more prisons. "would it be better to reinvest that money in trying to stop people going into prison in the first place?” More at: bit.ly/4fR3oZ9

The Howard League (@thehowardleague) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Our prisons are definitely punishing places. We're good at punishing people. But we don't rehabilitate them. Our prisons have a lot of people in them that don't need to be there"- Andrea Coomber. uk.news.yahoo.com/how-overcrowde… James Hockaday 🦝

Forensic Hope | Rehabilitation | Prison Reform (@hopeforprisoner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Being released from prison early is bittersweet if there are no support networks to help with the transition - such as finding somewhere to live and getting a job, and getting your head in the right place. It may just result in more recalls.