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Professor Tammi Walker
Professor Tammi Walker
Professor of Forensic Psychology Durham University
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Tackling sexual violence at universities: An international perspective
G Towl, T Walker
Routledge, 2019
502019
Preventing Self-injury and Suicide in Women s Prisons
T Walker, G Towl
Waterside Press, 2016
502016
‘Seeing beyond the battled body’–An insight into selfhood and identity from women's accounts who self-harm with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder
T Walker
Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 9 (2), 122-128, 2009
382009
The WORSHIP II study: a pilot of psychodynamic interpersonal therapy with women offenders who self-harm
T Walker, J Shaw, C Turpin, C Reid, K Abel
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 28 (2), 158-171, 2017
342017
‘Coping with the job’: prison staff responding to self-harm in three English female prisons: a qualitative study
T Walker, J Shaw, L Hamilton, C Turpin, C Reid, K Abel
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 28 (6), 811-824, 2017
332017
Voices from the group: Violent women’s experiences of intervention
T Walker
Journal of family violence 28, 419-426, 2013
262013
Supporting imprisoned women who self-harm: exploring prison staff strategies
T Walker, J Shaw, L Hamilton, C Turpin, C Reid, K Abel
Journal of Criminal Psychology 6 (4), 173-186, 2016
232016
Implementing seclusion in forensic mental health care: a qualitative study of staff decision making
R Green, C Shelly, J Gibb, T Walker
Archives of psychiatric nursing 32 (5), 764-768, 2018
212018
The nature and extent of prisoners’ social care needs: Do older prisoners require a different service response?
S Tucker, C Hargreaves, M Cattermull, A Roberts, T Walker, J Shaw, ...
Journal of Social Work 21 (3), 310-328, 2021
182021
Caseload management in community learning disability teams: influences on decision-making
T Walker, J Stead, SG Read
Journal of Learning Disabilities 7 (4), 297-321, 2003
182003
BME sex offenders in prison: The problem of participation in offending behaviour groupwork programmes: A tripartite model of understanding
IM Cowburn, VJ Lavis, T Walker
De Montfort University and Sheffield Hallam University, 2008
172008
Secure pathways for women in the UK: lessons from the women’s enhanced medium secure services (WEMSS) pilots
D Edge, T Walker, R Meacock, H Wilson, L McNair, J Shaw, K Gutridge, ...
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 28 (2), 206-225, 2017
142017
Prisoner suicide
G Towl, T Walker
Psychologist 28, 886-889, 2015
142015
Health and social care services for women offenders: current provision and a future model of care
A Bartlett, T Walker, MA Harty, KM Abel
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 25 (6), 625-635, 2014
142014
Black and minority ethnic sex offenders
M Cowburn, V Lavis, T Walker
Prison service journal 178, 44-49, 2008
142008
A qualitative study of good-bye letters in prison therapy
T Walker, J Shaw, C Turpin, C Roberts, C Reid, K Abel
Crisis, 2016
132016
Lessons learnt from the narratives of women who self-harm in prison
T Walker, J Shaw, J Gibb, C Turpin, C Reid, K Gutridge, K Abel
Crisis, 2020
122020
An exploratory study of women prisoners’ attitudes towards their self-harm and the use of medical skin camouflage
K Gutridge, BJ Dunlop, M Patterson, H Mitchell, J Philbin, T Walker, ...
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 30 (1), 167-184, 2019
112019
Well-being programmes in prisons in England and Wales: a mixed-methods study
M Turner, N King, D Mojtahedi, V Burr, V Gall, GR Gibbs, LF Hudspith, ...
International Journal of Prisoner Health 18 (3), 259-274, 2022
102022
Self-injury and suicide in prisoners
T Walker, G Towl, D Crighton
Forensic psychology, 2015
102015
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