Institute of Criminal Justice Studies

staff  Nick Pamment

Dr Nicholas Pamment

Senior Lecturer and Course Leader BSc (Hons) Criminology and Criminal Justice.

ICJS

Ravelin House Stables
Ravelin Park
Portsmouth
PO1 2QQ

nick.pamment@port.ac.uk

Profile

Qualifications

BSc (Hons) Criminology and Criminal Justice
MSc Criminology and Criminal Justice (Merit)
DCrimJ

Post Graduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (PGCLTHE)
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA)

Expertise and Research Interests

Youth Crime & Youth Justice
Neighbourhood Policing
Community Sentences

Publications

Holt, A & Pamment, N. (2011). The Challenges of Researching ‘Young Offenders’: Making inroads using Assisted Questionnaires, International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 14 (2), 125-133.

Pamment, N. (2010).  Youth offending teams: a Multi-Agency success or system failure?  In A, Pycroft and D, Gough (Eds), Multi Agency Working in Criminal Justice: Control and Care in Contemporary Correctional Practice (pp.219-232). Bristol. Policy Press. 

Pamment, N., and Ellis, T. (2010). A Retrograde Step: the potential impact of high visibility uniforms in youth justice. Howard Journal, 48 (3), 18-30. 

Pamment, N. 2009. We can terrorise them! Young offender perceptions of police community support officers. Police Journal, 82, 171–182. 

Ellis, T., Pamment, N., and Lewis, C. (2009). Public Protection in Youth Justice? The Intensive Supervision and Surveillance Programme (ISSP) from the inside. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 11 (4), pp. 393-413. 

Ellis, T. Pamment, N. and Lewis, C. (2009).  O ISSP - Programa de Vigilância e Supervisão Intensiva visto de dentro: falha considerável para a justice juvenile? Ousar Integrar - Revista de Reinserção Social e Prova. 2 (3), pp.9-28.

Brooks, G. Kim, Hakkyong and Pamment, N. (2009). Inappropriate Calls to the Police: The Development of the Single Non Emergency Number in England and Wales.  In Asian Association Police Studies Proceedings (pp.31-38). Taiwan: Central Police University.

Selected Conference Papers

Pamment. N. (2011). Working it out: Young offenders’ perceptions of community reparation, at the American Society of Criminology Conference, November 2011, Washington DC, USA. 

Pamment, N. (2010).  Working it out: The impact of community reparation on young offenders, at the British Society of Criminology Conference, July 2010, Leicester, UK.

Pamment, N.  (2010). We can terrorise them! Young offender perceptions of Police Community Support Officers, at the Stockholm Criminology Symposium, June 2010, Sweden. 

Pamment, N., and Ellis, T. (2009).  A Retrograde Step: the potential impact of high visibility uniforms in youth justice, at the British Society of Criminology Conference, July 2009, Cardiff, UK. 

Brooks, G. Kim, Hakkyong and Pamment, N. (2009). Inappropriate Calls to the Police: The Development of the Single Non Emergency Number in England and Wales, June 2009. Asian Association Police Studies Conference, Taiwan.

Pamment, N. (2009). A Retrograde Step: the potential impact of high visibility uniforms in youth justice, at the British Society of Criminology Conference, July 2009. University Of Glamorgan, Wales.

Ellis, T. and Pamment, N. (2008).  The Intensive Supervision and Surveillance Programme (ISSP): Importing Failure for Youth Justice, at the British Society of Criminology Conference, July 2008, University of Huddersfield.

Ellis, T. and Pamment, N. (2008).   Intensive Supervision and Surveillance, at the International Symposium on the Probation Service of England and Wales, September 2008. Seoul Probation Office, Korea.

 

Research Awards

Wessex Youth Offending Team Research Prize: The Intensive Supervision and Surveillance Programme: Importing Failure for Youth Justice