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Janine Jackson is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Life Sciences and Education at the University of South Wales. Her work is closely associated with the Welsh Center for Crime and Social Justice (WCCSJ), where she contributes to policy-relevant research on criminal justice and offender management.
Her primary research interests lie in criminal justice, probation systems, offender rehabilitation, and cultural differences within correctional practices. She focuses on the operational and managerial aspects of Integrated Offender Management (IOM), particularly in the Welsh context.
The two most recent publications reflect a strong trend in policy evaluation and practitioner engagement within criminal justice reform. Her work emphasizes evidence-based practices, inter-agency collaboration, and the challenges faced by staff in probation and correctional settings.
- No scientific awards listed.
Janine Jackson collaborates with established criminologists such as Mike Maguire and Martina Feilzer. While formal advising roles are not mentioned, her involvement in major commissioned reports suggests leadership in research projects and potential mentorship of junior researchers. There is no mention of grant funding, but her work is supported by governmental bodies like the Ministry of Justice.
She is actively involved with the Welsh Center for Crime and Social Justice (WCCSJ), a key research unit at the University of South Wales focused on justice policy, crime reduction, and social equity.



