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The Forensic Psychology Podcast

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.

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  • Accredited Programmes – a new approach | Nicky Herron, Aubrey Van Zyl and Amy Lawson-Mayhew
    Sep 18 2025

    Nicky Herron is a Registered Forensic Psychologist with over 25 years’ experience. For 15 years she has worked within Intervention Services, leading the development of several Accredited Programmes. Nicky has been a key figure in the evolution of accredited programmes, seeing their development from being largely risk-focused towards the strengths based and trauma informed programmes we have today.

    Aubrey Van Zyl is a Senior National Specialist lead at Interventions Services. He started his journey with accredited programmes 20 years ago as a facilitator on various programmes. Since then, he has moved on to be a specialist trainer for accredited programmes and is now involved in the design of accredited programmes with a specialism in the review of underpinning theory, ensuring that evidence is translated into the design of accredited programmes.

    Amy Lawson-Mayhew is a National Specialist Lead within Interventions Services and a Registered Forensic Psychologist. Before her current role, Amy was a psychologist in the North-East and Yorkshire Psychology Services Team, delivering and supervising accredited programmes. Three years ago Amy joined Interventions Services to dedicate herself to the development and oversight of accredited programmes on a national level.



    References for all texts cited in this podcast are on our Linktree.


    Presenters: Dr. Sally Tilt and Dr. Kerensa Hocken

    Producer: Andrew Wilkie

    Assistant Producer: Richie Makepeace


    You can follow this podcast on LinkedIn by clicking here.


    The Forensic Psychology Podcast is a co-production between HM Prison and Probation Service and the Prison Radio Association charity.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Organised Crime | Lucie Homer
    Sep 11 2025

    Lucie Homer is a Chartered and HCPC Registered Forensic Psychologist and has worked for His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service for 25 years.


    Lucie is currently the Regional Lead Psychologist for Wales, overseeing the operational delivery of psychological services across custody and community settings.

    Lucie has a particular interest in service, environment and regime development, and was involved in the opening of a new prison project in north Wales. She has developed and implemented services around peer mentoring and staff support/supervision as well as introducing counselling and trauma-informed services for those in prison and developing and delivering bespoke interventions with people unable to access other services.


    It is this interest in working with ‘hard to reach’ individuals and offending behaviours which led her into her recent PhD study around criminal social identity including with individuals involved in serious and organised crime.


    References for all texts cited in this podcast are on our Linktree.


    Presenters: Dr. Sally Tilt and Dr. Kerensa Hocken

    Producer: Andrew Wilkie

    Assistant Producer: Richie Makepeace


    You can follow this podcast on LinkedIn by clicking here.


    The Forensic Psychology Podcast is a co-production between HM Prison and Probation Service and the Prison Radio Association charity.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • The experience of working in probation | Jake Phillips
    Sep 4 2025

    Jake Phillips is Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge where he is the director of the MSt in Applied Penology, a masters course for people working in managerial and leadership roles in the criminal justice system. Prior to moving to Cambridge he worked at Sheffield Hallam University for 12 years. Before doing his PhD – at Cambridge – he worked in various roles in the criminal justice system such as drug interventions worker and various roles supporting people on probation to find work and access drug treatment.

    His academic research focuses primarily on probation policy and practice although he has carried out research in prisons, the police, parole and youth justice. He has carried out research on the emotional labour of probation work, probation practitioner wellbeing, the impact of inspection on probation, people who die whilst under probation supervision, privatisation in probation and, more recently, the concept of hope in the probation context. He is editor of Probation Journal and co-chair of the European Society of Criminology’s working group on Community Sanctions and Measures.


    References for all texts cited in this podcast are on our Linktree.


    Presenters: Dr. Sally Tilt and Dr. Kerensa Hocken

    Producer: Andrew Wilkie

    Assistant Producer: Richie Makepeace


    You can follow this podcast on LinkedIn by clicking here.


    The Forensic Psychology Podcast is a co-production between HM Prison and Probation Service and the Prison Radio Association charity.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 h y 5 m
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