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This resource advances the scholarship in academic research about the experiences of parole officers' occupational challenges, including exposure to potentially psychologically traumatic events, and provides evidence-based recommendation for meeting the mental health needs of correctional workers broadly.

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This resource advances the scholarship in academic research about the experiences of parole officers' occupational challenges, including exposure to potentially psychologically traumatic events, and provides evidence-based recommendation for meeting the mental health needs of correctional workers broadly.
Autorenporträt
Rosemary Ricciardelli is professor (PhD) in the School of Maritime Studies and Research Chair in Safety, Security, and Wellness, at Memorial University of Newfoundland's Fisheries and Maritime Institute. Elected to the Royal Society of Canada, her research centers on evolving understandings of gender, vulnerabilities, risk, and experiences and issues within different facets of the criminal justice system. Mark Norman is a postdoctoral fellow at Memorial University whose research interests lie at the intersections of criminology, sociology, and health studies. Katharine Maier is associate professor of criminal justice at the University of Winnipeg. She is interested in examining issues around punishment and penal governance, prisoner re-entry and penal supervision, policing, urban poverty and social marginality, and the work of front-line penal actors. Micheal P. Taylor is qualifying for his PhD while researching responsivity and organizational learning in the Ocean and Public Safety Laboratory at Memorial University of Newfoundland's Fisheries and Maritime Institute. He is informed by his provincial practice, from 2016-2022, when he worked as a probation and parole officer.