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IN-CJ Implementation Science Webinars – European & American Perspectives

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The International Network for Criminal Justice is hosting a two-part international online webinar series exploring the growing role of implementation science in criminal justice.

Online Webinar Part I: European Perspective

Implementation Science in Criminal Justice: The Probation Experience in Europe
16:00 BST (UK time), Tuesday 21st April 2026
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Online Webinar Part 2: American Perspective

Implementation Science in Criminal Justice: The Probation Experience in America

16:00 BST (UK Time), Tuesday 9th June 2026

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Follow-Up Online Roundtable Discussion

16:00 BST (UK Time), Tuesday 30th June 2026

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This series brings together leading experts, practitioners and researchers to examine how research evidence can be more effectively applied in real-world criminal justice settings, particularly in probation services. By strengthening the connection between academic research and frontline practice, the presentation and discussions aim to support more effective, evidence-informed justice systems across international jurisdictions.

What You Will Gain

Participants will have the opportunity to:

The webinars will examine how new research and developments can be translated into practice, what has proven effective in different contexts, and what challenges have emerged. They will also address persistent gaps between academic research and frontline practitioners, and consider how implementation science can help bridge these divides.

The first online webinar session will consider a European Perspective, highlighting innovative initiatives from Ireland, Romania, and Slovenia, while exploring the practical challenges of embedding evidence-based approaches within probation systems. Drawing on examples from across Europe.

The European focussed webinar will demonstrate how implementation science has informed change in practice, while a comparative lens will highlight differing justice contexts and identify key barriers, enablers, and strategies for sustainable implementation. The session will provide a platform for critical reflection, knowledge exchange, and comparative learning.

European Webinar Chair
Vivian Geiran, Probation Institute and Adjunct Assistant Professor in the School of Social Work & Social Policy at Trinity College Dublin (Ireland)

Speakers

Looking Ahead

The second webinar, American Perspectives, taking place from 4pm (UK time) Tuesday 9th June 2026, will provide a United States perspective, continuing the dialogue with insights from American practice and policy.

A follow-up Roundtable Discussion will take place from 4pm (UK time) Tuesday 30th June 2026, offering the opportunity to reflect more deeply on the themes raised and exchange ideas across jurisdictions.

International Participation

These webinars are designed for a global network of criminal justice practitioners. They bring together speakers and participants from different criminal justice systems to support comparative learning and shared understanding.

If you are unable to attend live, recordings will be made available after each session.

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