Call for participants
Did you work as a prison officer in Ireland during 1970-2010?
We are collecting an oral history of prison officer work in Ireland during 1970-2010
We want to learn about your experiences and memories of working in Irish prisons during this period
Research team:
Dr Louise Brangan, University of Strathclyde
Dr Colette Barry, University College Dublin
What's involved?
Taking part in an interview (in-person or via Zoom) with one of the researchers
This will cover your experiences and perspectives on working as a prison officer
Who can take part?
We want to interview people who worked as prison officers in any Irish prison(s) at any time during 1970-2010
This includes people who currently work as prison officers and people who have retired or moved on from this work.
All participation is voluntary and confidential
Interested in participating or would like more information? Please contact: Colette.Barry1@ucd.ie
Ethical approval granted by University of Strathclyde Ethics Committee. Research approval granted by Irish Prison Service Research Office.
๐ Call for interview participants ๐
We (me and @louisebrangan.bsky.social) are looking to interview people who have worked as prison officers in Irish prisons at any point during 1970-2010. See further info in poster image. If you're interested in taking part, please consider getting in touch.
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