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WEDNESDAY - 25 OCTOBER NOTE: 09:00 – 17:00 Poster Sessions ¦ Room: The L&G Lounge (Cognac Suite) We have the following Poster Sessions on display today in the L&G Lounge (Cognac Suite) from 0900-1700hrs with presentations from the Prison Research Centre, Cambridge University and Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service. Come along and visit! 1. The role of reading for pleasure in prison for men in two Category C prisons in the East of England Judith Gardom, Prison Research Centre, Cambridge University (PID P01) 6. Exploring the relationship between prison social climate and reoffending Katherine Auty, Prison Research Centre, Cambridge University (PID P06) 2. Learning Together: transformative learning across walls Ruth Armstrong, Amy Ludlow, Prison Research Centre, Cambridge University (PID P02) 7. Emotions in prison: an exploration of space, emotion regulation and expression Ben Laws, Prison Research Centre, Cambridge University (PID P07) 3. An exploration of work, history, and location in the narratives of prison officers Borah Kant, Prison Research Centre, Cambridge University (PID P03) 8. The social experiences of sex offenders in prison: a comparative analysis Alice Ievins, Prison Research Centre, Cambridge University (PID P08) 4. Active citizenship behind bars: the role of prison councils Bethany Schmidt, Prison Research Centre, Cambridge University (PID P04) 9. Horizon: a new intervention for sex offenders Keely Wilkinson, Beverly Powis, HMPPS (PID P09) 5. Opening new prisons: a comparative study of the penal field Aiden Cope, Prison Research Centre, Cambridge University (PID P05) 09:00-10:30 10. Developing Dialogues around Extremism: Evaluation of a Toolkit Kiran Randhawa, Hannah Thompson, HMPPS (PID P10) 11. Developing interventions for intimate partner violence perpetrators Sinead Bloomfield, HMPPS (PID P11) Plenary Session Host Day Opening Session ¦ ROOM: Cremant SID: 03-01 The context and culture of prison and probation service delivery in England & Wales Michael Spurr, Chief Executive, Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service, United Kingdom 29