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Philippa Tomczak
Philippa Tomczak
Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, the University of Nottingham
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The penal voluntary sector
P Tomczak
Routledge, 2016
882016
The penal voluntary sector in England and Wales: Beyond neoliberalism?
PJ Tomczak
Criminology & Criminal Justice 14 (4), 470-486, 2014
562014
The penal voluntary sector: A hybrid sociology
P Tomczak, G Buck
The British Journal of Criminology 59 (4), 898-918, 2019
532019
Inclusionary control? Theorizing the effects of penal voluntary organizations’ work
P Tomczak, D Thompson
Theoretical Criminology 23 (1), 4-24, 2019
492019
Characterising the evidence base for advanced clinical practice in the UK: a scoping review protocol
C Evans, B Poku, R Pearce, J Eldridge, P Hendrick, R Knaggs, ...
BMJ open 10 (5), e036192, 2020
412020
Prison suicide: What happens afterwards?
P Tomczak
Policy Press, 2018
402018
The voluntary sector and the mandatory statutory supervision requirement: Expanding the carceral net
P Tomczak
British Journal of Criminology 57 (1), 152-171, 2017
402017
Prisoner relationships with voluntary sector practitioners
PJ Tomczak, KE Albertson
The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 55 (1-2), 57-72, 2016
322016
Characterising the outcomes, impacts and implementation challenges of advanced clinical practice roles in the UK: a scoping review
C Evans, B Poku, R Pearce, J Eldridge, P Hendrick, R Knaggs, H Blake, ...
BMJ open 11 (8), e048171, 2021
312021
Reconceptualizing multisectoral prison regulation: Voluntary organizations and bereaved families as regulators
P Tomczak
Theoretical Criminology 26 (3), 494-514, 2022
212022
This is how it feels: Activating lived experience in the penal voluntary sector
G Buck, P Tomczak, K Quinn
The British Journal of Criminology 62 (4), 822-839, 2022
192022
The criminal justice voluntary sector: Concepts and an agenda for an emerging field
P Tomczak, G Buck
The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 58 (3), 276-297, 2019
162019
All our justice: people with convictions and ‘participatory’criminal justice
G Buck, P Harriott, K Ryan, N Ryan, P Tomczak
The Routledge handbook of service user involvement in human services …, 2020
142020
Prisoner death investigations: a means for improving safety in prisons and societies?
P Tomczak, S McALLISTER
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 43 (2), 212-230, 2021
132021
Evaluating voluntary sector involvement in mass incarceration: The case of Samaritan prisoner volunteers
P Tomczak, C Bennett
Punishment & Society 22 (5), 637-657, 2020
122020
“How you keep going”: Voluntary sector practitioners' story‐lines as emotion work
K Quinn, P Tomczak, G Buck
The British Journal of Sociology 73 (2), 370-386, 2022
112022
Practitioner emotions in penal voluntary sectors: Experiences from England and Canada
P Tomczak, K Quinn
The British Journal of Social Work 51 (7), 2282-2300, 2021
102021
Practitioner niches in the (Penal) voluntary sector: Perspectives from management and the frontlines
K Quinn, P Tomczak
VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 32 …, 2021
102021
Highlighting “Risky Remands” through prisoner death investigations: People with very severe mental illness transitioning from police and court custody into prison on remand
P Tomczak
Frontiers in psychiatry 13, 862365, 2022
82022
Bereaved Family ‘Involvement’in (Prisoner) Death Investigations: Whose ‘Satisfaction’?
P Tomczak, EA Cook
Social & Legal Studies 32 (2), 294-317, 2023
72023
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