Correctional officers and the ongoing health implications of prison work DOI Creative Commons
William J. Schultz,

Rosemary Ricciardeli

Health & Justice, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(1)

Published: Dec. 17, 2024

Language: Английский

Exploring How Moratoriums to the Thin Blue Line (TBL) Patch Can Cause Potential Moral Injuries in Police Officers DOI
Zachary Towns, Rosemary Ricciardelli

Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 25, 2025

Language: Английский

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“We’re Still Good Guys”: Reshaping Public Perceptions of Correctional Officers DOI
Matthew S. Johnston, Rosemary Ricciardelli

Corrections, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 24

Published: April 13, 2025

Language: Английский

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“Feed them, protect them, give them what they want”: exploring food as an occupational stress in Canadian federal penitentiaries DOI
Zachary Towns, Rosemary Ricciardelli

Food Culture & Society, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 19

Published: March 24, 2024

In prior punishment studies, researchers examining food in prisons focused on incarcerated people's experiences with insecurity, nutrition, and access to food, some even connecting deprivations as per the "pains of imprisonment" . Others have studied evolving expectations that correctional officers (CO) care deliver people who rely COs meet their basic needs (food, clothing, shelter). We, this article, analyzed interviews federal (n = 101) reveal how can become a source stress for ways remarkably similar but starkly different than prisoner. Departing knowledge are responsible reproval supervision within penitentiary system. The system, turn, affects COs' abilities access, produce, consume own while overseeing delivery, supervision, among imprisoned people. Policy considerations recommendations suggested.

Language: Английский

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Canadian Provincial and Territorial Correctional Worker Mental Health and Well-Being Study (CWMH): Navigating Practical and Unanticipated Methodological Challenges DOI Creative Commons
Rosemary Ricciardelli,

Elizabeth Andres,

Matthew S. Johnston

et al.

The Prison Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 104(6), P. 787 - 807

Published: Oct. 8, 2024

Previous research assessing correctional worker (CW) mental health has seldom assessed for differences based on jurisdiction or diverse occupational categories. The current study was designed to provide a nuanced quantitative examination of disorder prevalence and related problems among CWs qualitatively explore the varying social contexts surrounding CW well-being. We reflect how we overcame unanticipated challenges disruptions (e.g., technology, COVID-19 pandemic) throughout design, launch, analysis survey, illustrate our national study, driven by rigorous methodological approach collaborative builds extant wellness literature.

Language: Английский

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Correctional officers and the ongoing health implications of prison work DOI Creative Commons
William J. Schultz,

Rosemary Ricciardeli

Health & Justice, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(1)

Published: Dec. 17, 2024

Language: Английский

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0