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FAIR: The Families and Imprisonment Research Study

 

Publications

Key publications: 

Papers:

Ellis, S. and Bowen, E. (2017). Factors associated with desistance from violence in prison: An exploratory study. Psychology, Crime and Law, 0, 1-19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1068316X.2017.1290090

 

Articles:

Ellis, S. (2017). Psychologists call for research into Universal Basic Income. Retrieved from

https://thepsychologist.bps.org.uk/psychologists-call-research-universal-basic-income

 

Ellis, S. (2017). No alternative facts, just alternative hypotheses. (Coverage of the March for Science event in April 2017). Retrieved from https://thepsychologist.bps.org.uk/no-alternative-facts-just-alternative-hypotheses

 

Ellis, S. (2008). The contribution of the study of visual illusions to our understanding of the processes involved in visual perception. Psych-Talk, 61, 21-27.

 

 

Conference Presentations:

Ellis, S. and Bowen, E. (2017, June). Factors associated with desistance from violence in prison: An exploratory study. Paper presented at the Division of Forensic Psychology Annual Conference, Bristol. 

Research Assistant
Forensic Psychologist in Training
 Sophie  Ellis

Contact Details

+441223 767367
Not available for consultancy

Affiliations

Classifications: 
Person keywords: 
imprisoned fathers; families; incarceration; resilience

 

Institute of Criminology

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Centre for Community, Gender & Social Justice

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Economic and Social Research Council

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