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Exploring visual representations of Probation | Research by Andrew Fowler, Tom Brown (@tb5399) and Charlotte Oliver (@charloliver2) | @SHULawCrim

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An interesting piece of ongoing research taking place at Community Justice Learning to find out more or submit an object have a look at their website probationinobjects.co.uk #ProbationInObjects

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Thanks to Jim Brown for this piece on our research! To find out more or submit an object have a look at our website probationinobjects.co.uk #ProbationInObjects

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Some colleagues Probation in objects are running a project examining #probation in objects. They're looking for people to submit photos of objects which 'capture the significance of probation' for people involved. See website to get involved: probationinobjects.co.uk

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As our work is heavily influenced by Mark Doel's Social Work in 40 Objects, we'd like to draw attention to some new work by Mark and Colleagues from the Universidad de los Lagos, Chile. Their gallery looks at social work with a Latin American theme: 40objetos.ulagos.cl/galeria/

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👞Clark’s shoes 👞 (aka the “Cornish pasty” shoe) The participant said: ‘When I worked at the DTC on Division St, one day, a client said: “Why do all Probation Officers wear those ****** stupid shoes?”’ Visit probationinobjects.co.uk for more or submit your own object!

👞Clark’s shoes 👞 (aka the “Cornish pasty” shoe)

The participant said:
‘When I worked at the DTC on Division St, one day, a client said: “Why do all Probation Officers wear those ****** stupid shoes?”’

Visit probationinobjects.co.uk for more or submit your own object!
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*NEW OBJECT* 100 years of Probation pen🖊️ "A freebie on the table at the staff away/development day...this specific pen was given to celebrate 100 years of the profession following the 1907 Probation of Offenders Act." Visit probationinobjects.co.uk to submit your own object!

*NEW OBJECT*
100 years of Probation pen🖊️

"A freebie on the table at the staff away/development day...this specific pen was given to celebrate 100 years of the profession following the 1907 Probation of Offenders Act."

Visit probationinobjects.co.uk to submit your own object!
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What of the humble lanyard? Probation in objects. I’d like to draw some attention to this research please. Probation folk, any thoughts ? probationinobjects.co.uk

What of the humble lanyard? <a href="/probation_in/">Probation in objects</a>. I’d like to draw some attention to this research please. Probation folk, any thoughts ? probationinobjects.co.uk
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*NEW OBJECT* Letter from Fukushima Probation Office🇯🇵 “Such envelope symbolize the POs’ job in Japan…they often use not the email but the letter when they get in touch with VPOs” because many “are elderly people who are not used to use email” More at: probationinobjects.co.uk

*NEW OBJECT*

Letter from Fukushima Probation Office🇯🇵

“Such envelope symbolize the POs’ job in Japan…they often use not the email but the letter when they get in touch with VPOs” because many “are elderly people who are not used to use email”

More at: probationinobjects.co.uk
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*NEW OBJECT* Coat stand🧥 Probation officers are often said to 'wear many hats'. In this submission the wonderful Fiona Campbell explains how her work was "not defined by hats but instead by the jackets we wore on our many journeys..." Visit probationinobjects.co.uk to find out more!

*NEW OBJECT*

Coat stand🧥

Probation officers are often said to 'wear many hats'. In this submission the wonderful <a href="/ficamps/">Fiona Campbell</a> explains how her work was "not defined by hats but instead by the jackets we wore on our many journeys..."

Visit probationinobjects.co.uk to find out more!
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*NEW OBJECT* Mirror🪞 "Confronting addiction or negative behaviour... shatters your metaphorical mirror.... Supervision was a necessity of my conviction but...provided the frame and fixtures for that mirror to exist once again." Visit probationinobjects.co.uk to find out more!

*NEW OBJECT*

Mirror🪞

"Confronting addiction or negative behaviour... shatters your metaphorical mirror.... Supervision was a necessity of my conviction but...provided the frame and fixtures for that mirror to exist once again."

Visit probationinobjects.co.uk to find out more!
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*NEW OBJECT* Avon and Somerset Probation Trust Mug☕️ "It encapsulates how all staff, at a point in time, perceived their work. I was very proud that the most frequently chosen word was “integrity”." Visit probationinobjects.co.uk to find out more!

*NEW OBJECT*

Avon and Somerset Probation Trust Mug☕️

"It encapsulates how all staff, at a point in time, perceived their work. I was very proud that the most frequently chosen word was “integrity”."

Visit probationinobjects.co.uk to find out more!
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Enjoyed the presentation of fantastic project exploring the visual artefacts of probation Probation in objects check out the website: probationinobjects.co.uk