Jayne Erlam
School of Justice Studies
Faculty of Arts Professional and Social Studies
Email: j.erlam@ljmu.ac.uk
In February 2023 I moved to work with the exciting new PQiP (Professional Qualification in Probation) programme, which delivers probation officer training across the North West of England.
Following a Social Work degree at Lancaster University, in 2017 I was awarded 1+3 ESRC studentship funding for a Masters in Social Research and a PhD in the policing of mental distress.
My mixed-methods research analysed an administrative dataset on S136 police detentions from one constabulary in the 40 months to April 2021, including narratives from police officers and persons with experience of S136 detention. My thesis was published in October, 2022.
I joined LJMU during the summer of 2021 to work as a lecturer on the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship course.
Due to my former career in intensive care nursing and as a registered social worker, my work is informed across medical, social and criminal models. My natural curiosity, passion for promoting social justice, and desire to highlight inequalities drive my teaching and my research.
Degrees
2022, Lancaster University, United Kingdom, PhD
2018, Lancaster University, United Kingdom, Social Research MA
2017, Lancaster University, United Kingdom, Social Work BA Hons
Academic appointments
Lecturer, PQiP, Liverpool John Moores University, 2023 - present
Lecturer, PCDA, Liverpool John Moores University, 2021 - 2023
Report
Pickett K, Taylor-Robinson D, Erlam J. 2021. Child of the North: Building a fairer future after COVID-19 Author Url Publisher Url Public Url
Journal article
Fledderjohann J, Erlam J, Knowles B, Broadhurst K. 2021. Mental health and care needs of British children and young people aged 6-17 Children and Youth Services Review, 126 DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url
Thesis/Dissertation
Erlam J. The Criminalisation of Mental Distress: An exploration of Section 136 processes Fledderjohann J, Humphreys L.