• Trauma-informed and gender-responsive approaches in Probation practice - Dr Madeline Petrillo
    Jun 17 2025

    Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice is a podcast exploring the world of probation, rehabilitation, and community justice. Hosted by Megan Thomas and Ceri Halfpenny from the University of Portsmouth, this series delves into key issues affecting probation practice, featuring expert insights, research, and real-world experiences.


    In this episode, we speak with Dr Madeline Petrillo, Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Greenwich and former probation officer. Madeline shares her journey into trauma-informed practice, reflecting on the emotional impact of frontline work, the gendered nature of trauma, and the power of compassionate supervision. She explores the challenges and potential of embedding trauma-informed approaches within probation, offers insights from her work on the innovative Hope Street project, and highlights the importance of reflective practice and practitioner wellbeing. With powerful stories, practical examples, and critical reflections, this episode is essential listening for PQiPs, probation officers, and anyone committed to building a more responsive and humane justice system.


    Please be aware that this episode includes discussion of sexual violence and abuse, which some listeners may find distressing. Take care while listening, and feel free to pause or step away if you need to.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    02:15 Dr Madeline Petrillo

    05:03 Realities for women

    07:32 Trauma-informed meaning

    13:13 Writing on trauma

    17:00 Why trauma matters

    20:25 Pathways to crime

    25:48 Hope Street project

    30:33 Trauma principles


    Show notes and readings:

    We’d like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice possible.


    • Freddie Hunt – Podcast producer


    • Jill Dealey – Podcast development and content support


    • Lauren Meredith – Logo and jingle development


    • Jenn Grant & Michelle McDermott – Management and support


    • All of our guests for sharing their expertise and experiences


    Here are the details of the resources and readings that were referred to within the episode:


    • Corston, J. (2007) The Corston Report: a review of women with particular vulnerabilities in the criminal justice system. https://prisonreformtrust.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/The-Corston-Report.pdf


    • Herman, J. L. (2015). Trauma and recovery: The aftermath of violence--from domestic abuse to political terror. Hachette UK.


    • Ministry of Justice. (n.d.). Women’s Justice Board. GOV.UK. https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/womens-justice-board


    • Petrillo, M., & Bradley, A. (2022). Working with trauma in adult probation: HM Inspectorate of Probation research and analysis bulletin 2022/02. Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Probation.


    • Petrillo, M. (2023). Women, trauma, and journeys towards desistance: Navigating the labyrinth. Routledge.


    • Phillips, J., Westaby, C., & Fowler, A. (2020). Emotional labour in probation. https://hmiprobation.justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/document/emotional-labour-in-probation/


    • Shepherd, B. (2022). Women working with women–vicarious trauma in the probation service. Probation Quarterly, 24, 24-28.


    • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2014) Comment end SAMHSA’s Concept of Trauma and Guidance for a Trauma-Informed Approach ⁠https://library.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/sma14-4884.pdf ⁠

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    44 mins
  • Rehabilitation, Growth and Relationships - Dr Sarah Lewis
    May 27 2025

    Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice is a podcast exploring the world of probation, rehabilitation, and community justice. Hosted by Megan Thomas and Ceri Halfpenny from the University of Portsmouth, this series delves into key issues affecting probation practice, featuring expert insights, research, and real-world experiences.

    In this episode, we speak with Dr Sarah Lewis, Director of Penal Reform Solutions and Grow Transform Belong. Sarah shares her journey from PSO to reform advocate and researcher, reflecting on the power of therapeutic relationships, the influence of culture, and the role of hope in probation and prisons. She introduces the concept of “Justice 2.0,” a global campaign for cultural transformation, and offers practical insights on managing professional boundaries, ruptures in relationships, and reflective practice. With powerful messages on rehabilitation, lived experience, and emotional resilience, this episode is essential listening for PQiPs, probation officers, and anyone interested in meaningful and humane rehabilitation within the criminal justice system.

    Show notes and readings:

    We’d like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice possible:

    • Freddie Hunt – Podcast producer

    • Jill Dealey – Podcast development and content support

    • Lauren Meredith – Logo and jingle development

    • Jenn Grant & Michelle McDermott – Management and support

    • All of our guests – For sharing their expertise and experiences

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    01:40 Dr Sarah Lewis

    04:52 Therapeutic Alliance

    08:40 Red & Green Spaces

    10:50 Mending Relationships

    13:00 Justice 2.0 Launch

    16:45 Reforming Prisons

    19:30 Advice for Trainees

    32:00 Reflective Practice


    Here are the details of the resources and readings that were referred to within the episode:

    • Penal Reform Solutions: https://penalreformsolutions.com/

    • Grow, Transform, Belong: https://www.growtransformbelong.com/

    • Albom, M. (2002). Tuesdays with Morrie: An old man, a young man, and life's greatest lesson. Crown.

    • Akerman, G., Needs, A., & Bainbridge, C. (2017). Transforming environments and rehabilitation. Taylor & Francis.

    • Rogers, C. R. (1995). On becoming a person: A therapist's view of psychotherapy. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

    • Wakeman, S. (2014). Fieldwork, biography and emotion: Doing criminological autoethnography. British Journal of Criminology, 54(5), 705-721.


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    41 mins
  • Parole - Robert McKeon, Independent Member of the Parole Board
    May 7 2025

    Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice is a podcast exploring the world of probation, rehabilitation, and community justice. Hosted by Megan Thomas and Ceri Halfpenny from the University of Portsmouth, this series delves into key issues affecting probation practice, featuring expert insights, research, and real-world experiences.


    In this episode, we speak with Robert McKeon, an Independent Member of the Parole Board, about the realities of parole decision-making and the vital role probation officers play in assessing and managing risk. Rob reflects on the evolution of the parole process, the framework used to assess whether someone can be safely released, and offers invaluable advice for trainee probation officers preparing for oral hearings. We explore key concepts such as risk, reflective practice, and professional curiosity, and discuss how transparency, fairness, and a whole-person approach are critical to public protection.


    Chapters

    0:00 Introduction

    1:24 Robert Mckeon

    4:35 Life in Probation

    9:15 High-Risk Offenders

    13:02 Role of Parole Boards

    17:18 Parole Misconceptions

    21:46 Success Stories

    26:32 Systemic Challenges

    41:21 Hopes for Reform

    Show notes and readings:

    We’d like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice possible:

    • Freddie Hunt – Podcast producer

    • Jill Dealey – Podcast development and content support

    • Rob Hobbs – Technical support

    • Lauren Meredith – Logo and jingle development

    • Jenn Grant & Michelle McDermott – Management and support

    • All of our guests – For sharing their expertise and experiences

    Here are the details of the readings that were referred to within the episode:

    McKeon, R (2024) Parole: The Fate of Prisoners in My Hands and the High-stakes Risks of Getting it Wrong. Aurum

    Gallant, S. (2023). The Road to London Bridge: How I went from a life of violence to stopping the terror attack Fishmongers’ Hall. Seven Dials.

    Atkins, C. (2020). A Bit of a Stretch: The diaries of a prisoner. Atlantic Books.

    Link to the Parole Board website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/parole-board


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    50 mins
  • Domestic Abuse - Noreen Wallace, His Majesty's Inspectorate of Probation (HMIP)
    Apr 15 2025

    Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice is a podcast exploring the world of probation, rehabilitation, and community justice. Hosted by Megan Thomas and Ceri Halfpenny from the University of Portsmouth, this series delves into key issues affecting probation practice, featuring expert insights, research, and real-world experiences.

    In this episode, Noreen Wallace from H.M. Inspectorate of Probation unpacks the complexities of addressing domestic abuse within probation services. From defining abuse under the 2021 Domestic Abuse Act to highlighting challenges in inter-agency collaboration and practitioner training, Noreen provides actionable insights for probation officers and agencies working to protect victims and rehabilitate offenders. Tune in to learn about the critical role of professional curiosity, reflective practice, and targeted interventions in achieving meaningful change.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    02:00 Noreen Wallace

    06:44 Probation's Role in Abuse Cases

    19:27 Thematic Inspection Insights

    23:43 Domestic Abuse Key Insights

    26:08 Training & Practitioner Confidence

    29:52 Professional Curiosity in Probation

    38:02 User Feedback Importance

    40:52 Future Directions in Abuse Prevention

    44:12 Reflective Practice in Probation


    Show notes and readings:

    We’d like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice possible:


    • Freddie Hunt – Podcast producer
    • Jill Dealey – Podcast development and content support
    • Rob Hobbs – Technical support
    • Lauren Meredith – Logo and jingle development
    • Jenn Grant & Michelle McDermott – Management and support
    • All of our guests – For sharing their expertise and experiences


    Further readings:

    Here are the details of the readings that were referred to within the episode


    HMIP Effective Practice Guide: Working with domestic abuse

    Women's Aid Website: www.womensaid.org.uk

    Safe Lives Organisation: www.safelives.org.uk


    Domestic Abuse Act 2021 (UK): Legal framework and advancements in domestic abuse prevention. https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2021/17

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    49 mins
  • Domestic Abuse & Stalking - Dr Kerry Ellis-Devitt & Carl Hall, Interventions Alliance
    Mar 25 2025

    Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice is a podcast exploring the world of probation, rehabilitation, and community justice. Hosted by Megan Thomas and Ceri Halfpenny from the University of Portsmouth, this series delves into key issues affecting probation practice, featuring expert insights, research, and real-world experiences.

    In this episode, we speak with Dr. Kerry Ellis-Devitt and Carl Hall from Interventions Alliance about domestic abuse and stalking. They explore the evolution of interventions, the importance of evidence-based practice, and strategies to support both victims and practitioners. Tune in for insights into trauma-informed approaches, the 5 typologies of stalkers, and how probation practitioners can foster meaningful change.

    Chapters

    00:00 Domestic Abuse & Stalking

    02:24 Dr Kerry Ellis-Devitt and Carl Hall

    06:26 Defining Domestic Abuse & Stalking

    16:30 Trauma-Informed Approaches

    26:10 Challenges in Rehabilitation

    31:40 Probation Practitioner Strategies

    37:50 Final Reflections & Key Takeaways


    We’d like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice possible:


    • Freddie Hunt – Podcast producer

    • Jill Dealey – Podcast development and content support

    • Rob Hobbs – Technical support

    • Lauren Meredith – Logo and jingle development

    • Jenn Grant & Michelle McDermott – Management and support

    • All of our guests – For sharing their expertise and experiences


    Further readings:

    Link to the Interventions Alliance website: https://interventionsalliance.com

    Here are the details of the readings that were referred to within the episode:

    Kerry recommended the following readings:

    Gadd, D., Fox, C. L., Corr, M. L., Alger, S., & Butler, I. (2015). Young men and domestic abuse. Routledge.

    Renehan, N., & Gadd, D. (2024). For Better or Worse? Improving the Response to Domestic Abuse Offenders on Probation. The British Journal of Criminology, 64(5), pp1171–1188, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azae003

    Renehan, N. (2024). Foregrounding Meaning and Motive in the Domestic Abuse Perpetration of and Response to Neurodivergent Men. Deviant Behavior, 45(12), pp1682–1697. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01639625.2024.2319638

    Carl recommended the following reading:

    McEwan, T. E., Galietta, M., & Underwood, A. (2024). Treating stalking: A practical guide for clinicians. John Wiley & Sons.

    McEwan, T. E., & Pathé, M. (2013). Stalking. In G. Bruinsma, & Weisburd, D. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of criminology and criminal justice (pp. 5026–5038). Springer. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-5690-2_535

    Parkhill, A. J., Nixon, M., & McEwan, T. E. (2022). A critical analysis of stalking theory and implications for research and practice. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 40(5), pp.562–583. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/bsl.2598


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    42 mins
  • Professional Curiosity - Helen Amor, His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Probation (HMIP)
    Mar 4 2025

    Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice is a podcast exploring the world of probation, rehabilitation, and community justice. Hosted by Megan Thomas and Ceri Halfpenny from the University of Portsmouth, this series delves into key issues affecting probation practice, featuring expert insights, research, and real-world experiences.

    In this episode, we speak with Helen Amor, Effective Practice Lead at His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Probation (HMIP), about professional curiosity and its key role in probation practice. Helen shares her insights into the skills, challenges, and benefits of being professionally curious and offers practical advice for probation trainees. Join us as we explore how professional curiosity can deepen relationships, improve risk assessments, and enhance practice.


    Chapters

    00:00 Professional Curiosity

    02:40 Helen Amor & Inspectorate's Role

    06:37 Grasping Professional Curiosity

    14:20 Building Curiosity Skills

    19:19 Applying Curiosity & Tackling Issues

    31:30 Suggested Resources


    Show notes and readings

    We’d like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice possible:

    • Freddie Hunt – Podcast producer

    • Jill Dealey – Podcast development and content support

    • Rob Hobbs – Technical support

    • Lauren Meredith – Logo and jingle development

    • Jenn Grant & Michelle McDermott – Management and support

    • All of our guests – For sharing their expertise and experiences

    Further readings

    Here are the details of the readings that were referred to within the episode:

    • HMIP Effective Practice Guides:

      • Practitioners – professional curiosity insights

      • Middle managers – professional curiosity insights

    • Kemshall, H. (2021). Bias and error in risk assessment and management. HM Inspectorate of Probation Academic Insights, 14. https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/20230905165421/https://www.justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/hmiprobation/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2021/12/Academic-Insights-Kemshall-1.pdf

    • Reflective Practice Resources: HMIP’s Five-Minute Reflection Videos.

    • Research on Professional Curiosity:

    Phillips, J., Westaby, C., Fowler, A., & Ainslie, S. (2022). Putting professional curiosity into practice. Criminal Justice Inspectorates. https://www.justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/hmiprobation/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2022/07/Academic-Insights-Phillips-et-al.pdf

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    38 mins
  • Introducing Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice
    Feb 11 2025

    Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice is a podcast exploring the world of probation, rehabilitation, and community justice. Hosted by Megan Thomas and Ceri Halfpenny from the University of Portsmouth, this series delves into key issues affecting probation practice, featuring expert insights, research, and real-world experiences.

    In this introductory episode, Megan and Ceri introduce themselves, discuss their backgrounds in probation training and academia, and outline what listeners can expect from the podcast. They provide an overview of the probation service, the Professional Qualification in Probation (PQiP), and the importance of reflective practice. Future episodes will cover topics such as professional curiosity, domestic abuse, and public protection, with expert guests offering valuable perspectives.

    Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of probation and community justice, whether you're a practitioner, student, or just curious about the field. Don't forget to subscribe and join the conversation!


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction

    01:30 Meet the Hosts: Ceri Halfpenny & Megan Thomas

    06:45 Understanding the Probation Service

    10:15 The PQIP Programme

    12:00 Future Episodes & Topics


    We’d like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice possible:


    We’d like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice possible:

    • Freddie Hunt – Podcast producer

    • Jill Dealey – Podcast development and content support

    • Rob Hobbs – Technical support

    • Lauren Meredith – Logo and jingle development

    • Jenn Grant & Michelle McDermott – Management and support

    • All of our guests – For sharing their expertise and experiences

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    13 mins