Yesterday I had the pleasure of showing The Road from Crime to colleagues at the School of Laws at Leeds University (an event co-hosted by the School of Law and the Howard League for Penal Reform). I was fortune enough to have, amongst others Raymond Lunn (who appears in the film) and Sue Hall (West Yorks Probation Chief Exec) as discusssants.
After the film showing I gave the School of Law’s annual Frank Dawtry Memorial Lecture on the longterm impacts of probation supervision – several people asked for the slides afterwards, so I’m going to put these on the Useful Resources page.
Again, many thanks to all who came to the events yesterday and the staff at the School of Law at Leeds who made my trip such an enjoyable one.
Steve
I’ve not forgotten to put the slides on the useful resources page, I’m just struggling with the technology. I’ll try to do this asap, but I’m teaching Advanced Luddism today so may be busy smashing looms and denying technological progress.
Steve
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Just popped out from my Luddism class (where the students are now well into loom breaking). The webpage isn’t allowing me to upload the file as it says it is a “security risk”. I’d never thought of myself as being that much of a radical.
Does Abu Hamza have this trouble, I wonder?
I’ve got the people at IRISS to look into it (my file, not Abu Hamza).
More soon,
Steve
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File now uploaded (I’m not a security risk, but I am technolocially-challanged). I’ve also added a short NOMS OEP Bulletin which makes some of the same points as the FD Lecture in case the power point slides aren’t easy to follow.
Steve
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