4 Best Probation Service Podcasts
Probation Service Podcasts
Here are 4 Best Probation Service Podcasts worth listening to in 2025. Subscribe in one place on FeedSpot Reader.
Play All Episodes1. The Forensic Psychology Podcast
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Sally Tilt and Dr Kerensa Hocken from HM Prison and Probation Service Psychology team interview colleagues who do vitally important work in prisons across the country. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.MORE Producer/Network Prison Radio Association
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2. Probation Perspectives
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Probation Perspectives: Insights into Community Justice. This is the podcast where we explore the world of probation, rehabilitation, and community justice—diving into the key themes, challenges, and skills that shape effective probation practice. Hosted by Megan Thomas and Ceri Halfpenny from the University of Portsmouth.MORE Producer/Network Community Justice Learning
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3. Placer County Probation Podcast
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Join the Placer County Probation Department as we explore community safety, rehabilitation, and justice in our new podcast series. Hosted by local probation professionals, each episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at innovative programs, success stories, and impactful work. From alternative sentencing like the Mobile Work Crew to rehabilitation at the Juvenile Detention Facility, we highlight how evidence-based practices and partnerships support accountability and positive change across Placer County.MORE Apple Rating 5/5 Avg Length 28 min Format Medium form Get Email Contact
4. Probation Matters
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The Probation Board for Northern Ireland (PBNI) is a Non-Departmental Public Body (NDPB) of the Department of Justice. Probation's aim is 'Changing Lives for Safer Communities' and it does this by tackling the root causes of offending behaviour and rehabilitating people to protect the public from harm and reduce the number of victims of crime. The work probation does to protect the public from harm and rehabilitate people who have offended is vitally important given 21.5% of crime is re-offending...MORE Get Email Contact