Doctor Ben Jarman

Dr Ben Jarman

Research Fellow (Anniversary Fellowship)

Research interests

  • Parole, risk assessment, and decision-making in criminal justice
  • Moral and ethical dimensions of punishment and imprisonment
  • Long-term imprisonment, life sentences, and prison adaptation across the life course

More research

Accepting applications from PhD students.

About

Ben is a Research Fellow at Southampton's Law School, investigating how parole decisions are made for people serving indeterminate and extended prison sentences. His recent doctoral research examined how men serving life sentences for murder navigate the moral dimensions of their punishment, particularly focusing on how they interpret and respond to what their sentence communicates about their crimes. His current work builds on this foundation through an ethnographic study of parole decision-making, examining how prison staff and other professionals approach the complex task of assessing prisoners' progress and readiness for release. This includes analysis of how evidence is gathered, interpreted, and presented in parole dossiers. Ben is developing a monograph based on his doctoral findings and seeking collaborators for a larger research project on parole decision-making processes in England and Wales.