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Dr Naomi Griffin
Dr Lisa Crowe
Professor Tracy Shildrick
Dr Steph Scott
At Least I Get to Visit Him, That's All That Matters’: Maintaining Contact With a Family Member in Prison, Developing a Child-Centred Framework for Change2026
Dr Steph Scott
Dr Naomi Griffin
Dr Lisa Crowe
Professor Tracy Shildrick
There are a million and one other ways to punish someone than sending them away…” Exploring the impact of having a family member in prison on children and young people’s health and emotional wellbeing – A qualitative longitudinal study2026
Professor Janice McLaughlin
Professor Tracy Shildrick
Amanda Bailey
Policy Failure in the Lives of Young Disabled People: In Search of Good Transitions2025
Professor Tracy Shildrick
'Cycles of disadvantage' revisited: Young people, families and poverty across generations2020
Professor Tracy Shildrick
Biography, History and Place: Understanding Youth Transitions in Teeside2018
Professor Tracy Shildrick
Lessons from Grenfell: Poverty propaganda, stigma and class power2018
Professor Tracy Shildrick
Poverty Propaganda: Exploring the myths2018
Professor Tracy Shildrick
Not single spies but in battalions: a critical, sociological engagement with the idea of so-called ‘Troubled Families’2016
Professor Tracy Shildrick
Sociological Perspectives on Poverty2015
Professor Tracy Shildrick
Young People and Social Class in the United Kingdom2015