Also Serving Time informs readers about the realities of provincial and territorial prison work in Canada. Exploring the nuances of the job, Rosemary Ricciardelli shows how officer orientations and attitudes toward prisoners are interconnected and foundational in shaping their own experiences as well as those of managerial and administrative staff and prisoners themselves. Drawing on interviews with one hundred correctional officers with experience in a range of provincial and territorial prisons, Ricciardelli provides theoretical and applied explorations of officer orientations, interpretations, and risk propensity to show how perceptions, attitudes, and beliefs – both at the individual and structural levels – shape prison practices.

Detailing officers' experiences working with male and female adult prison populations, Also Serving Time unpacks how gender informs the actions and self-presentation of correctional officers. Ricciardelli confirms that tasks of daily living underpinned by pervasive risk potential shape prison work. Through the officer accounts presented, the book provides an opportunity for readers to explore how punishment and "rehabilitation," gender, and the hierarchical structure of prison management together shape officers’ daily realities.

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Also Serving Time informs readers about the realities of provincial and territorial prison work in Canada as interpreted by correctional officers.

Preface

Introduction: Provincial and Territorial Prisons in Canada

1. Setting the Stage
2. Pathways: Who Are Correctional Officers and How Did They Get There?
3. "99 Per Cent Boredom, 1 Per Cent Sheer Terror"
4. The Female Correctional Officer
5. The Male Correctional Officer
6. Policing on the Inside: Foregrounding Occupational Risk
7. Correctional Officers as Occupational Edgeworkers?

Conclusion

Acknowledgments

Appendix A: Methodology
Appendix B: Snapshots of Provincial and Territorial Prison Facilities across Canada
Appendix C: Average Counts of Adults in Correctional Services

Notes
References
Index

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"Rosemary Ricciardelli has written a must-read book for anyone interested in institutional corrections, including policymakers, scholars, correctional administrators, and correctional staff. As an occupation, corrections requires working with individuals who have been accused or convicted of a criminal offense and who are being held against their will. Working in a prison or jail can be a trying experience, but it is also a noble and important profession. Researching correctional staff is critical because of the cost of corrections and the impact that staff have on the correctional environment. This book adds immensely to the literature."
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Product details

ISBN
9781487501419
Published
2019-10-23
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Weight
440 gr
Height
236 mm
Width
160 mm
Thickness
19 mm
Age
U, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
224

Biographical note

Rosemary [Rose] Ricciardelli is a professor of Sociology, the Coordinator for Criminology, and Co-Coordinator for Police Studies at Memorial University of Newfoundland. She is an Associate Scientific Director of the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT) and a Senior Research Fellow with Correctional Services Canada.