海角社区 Prison Project

2024

Schultz, W. J., Bucerius, S. M., Haggerty, K. D. (2024). A good place to do time? Detailing the construction of symbolic social boundaries in correctional boot camps. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 51(4), 588–607. 

Stevens, L. & Schultz, W. J. (2024). Canadian correctional officers, institutionalization, and the social impacts of prison work. Incarceration, 5, 

2023

Bucerius, S. M., Schultz, W. J., & Haggerty, K. D. (2023). “That shit doesn’t fly”: Subcultural impediments to prison radicalization. Criminology, 61(1), p.157-181.

Bucerius, S., Haggerty, K. D., & Berardi, L. (2023). The everyday life of drugs in prison. Crime and Justice, 52, 83–123. 

McDonald, A. D., Berardi, L. Tetrault, J. E. C., Haggerty, K. D., Bucerius, S. M. (2023). More of the same, only worse: COVID-19 and the administrative burdens facing loved ones of incarcerated men. The British Journal of Criminology, 63(2), 444–460. 

Giffin, L., Berardi, L., Haggerty, K., & Bucerius, S. (2023) Sticking points: Incarcerated women’s views on barriers to a prison needle exchange program. Incarceration, (published online first).

McDonald, A. D., Berardi, L. Tetrault, J. E. C., Haggerty, K. D., Bucerius, S. M. (2023). More of the same, only worse: COVID-19 and the administrative burdens facing loved ones of incarcerated men. The British Journal of Criminology, 63(2), 444–460. 

Schultz, W. J. (2023). Correctional officers and the use of force as an organizational behavior. Criminology, 61(3), 654–675. 

Schultz, W. J. "Hesitation gets you killed:" Perceived vulnerability as an axiomatic feature of correctional officer working personalities. Justice Quarterly, 1–21. 

Schultz, W. J. & Ricciardelli, R. (2023). The floating signifier of 'safety': Correctional officer perspectives on COVID-19 restrictions, legitimacy and prison order. The British Journal of Criminology, 63(5), 1237–1254. 

Schultz, W. J., Bucerius, S. M., & Haggerty, K. D. (2023). "I have to be a man for my son": The narrative uses of fatherhood in prison. Punishment & Society, 25(1), 162–180. 

Tetrault, J. E. C. (2023). Indigenized programming and a critique of critical prison studies. Incarceration, 4

 

2022

Bucerius, S. (2022). Has the prison a future? Crime and Justice: Prisons and Prisoners, 51.

Bucerius, S., Berardi, L., Haggerty, K. (2022). “I’m in a federal prison, and I've never felt more free”:  The multi-faceted pains experienced by incarcerated Indigenous women in Canada. In B. Crewe, B., M. Halsey, & A. Goldsmith (Eds.), Power and Pain in the Modern Prison: The Society of Captives Revisited. London: Oxford University Press

Bucerius, S. & Sveinung, S. (2022). Women in prisons. Crime and Justice: Prisons and Prisoners, 51.

Ifeonu, P.C., Haggerty, K.D., & Bucerius, S.M. (2022). Calories, commerce, and culture: The multiple valuations of food in prison. Punishment & Society.

Tetrault, J. E. C. (2022). Indigenizing prisons: A Canadian case study. Crime and Justice, 51, 187–236. 

2021

Bucerius, S.M., Jones, D.J., Kohl, A. & Haggerty, K.D. (2021). Addressing the victim–offender overlap: Advancing evidence-based research to better service criminally involved people with victimization histories. Victims & Offenders, 16(1), 148-163.  

Bucerius, S., Ricciardelli, R., Berardi, L. (2021). COVID-19 in prisons: Country report Canada. In F. Dünkel, S. Harrendorf, and D. van Zyl Smit (Eds.), The Impact of Covid-19 on Prison Conditions and Penal Policy. New York: Routledge.

Haggerty, K.D., & Bucerius, S.M. (2021). Picking battles: Correctional officers, rules, and discretion in prison. Criminology, 59(1), 137-147.

Schultz, W.J., Bucerius, S.M., & Haggerty, K.D. (2021). The floating signifier of “radicalization”: Correctional officers’ perceptions of prison radicalization. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 48(6).

Schultz, W.J., Bucerius, S. M., & Haggerty, K.D. (2021). “I have to be a man

for my son”: The narrative uses of fatherhood in prison. Punishment & Society, 25(1), 162-180.  

2020

Bucerius, S.M., Haggerty, K.D., Dunford, D.T. (2020). Prison as temporary refuge: Amplifying the voices of women detained in prison. British Journal of Criminology, 61(2), 519-537.

Haggerty, K.D., & Bucerius, S.M. (2020). The Proliferating Pains of Imprisonment. Incarceration, 1(1), 1-16.

Tetrault, J.E.C., Bucerius, S. M., & Haggerty, K. D. (2020). Multiculturalism under confinement: Prisoner race relations inside Western Canadian prisons. Sociology, 54(3), 1-22.

Schultz, W., Bucerius, S. M., & Haggerty, K. D. (2020). We wouldn’t let known terrorists live here: Impediments to radicalization in Western Canadian prisons. In M. Deflem, & D.M.D. Silva, D.M.D. (Eds.), Radicalization and counter-radicalization (pp. 257-273). United Kingdom: Emerald Publishing.

2019

Bucerius, S.M., Haggerty, K.D. (2019). Fentanyl behind bars: The implications of synthetic opiates for prisoners and correctional officers. International Journal of Drug Policy, 71, 133-138.

Jones, D.J., Bucerius, S.M., & Haggerty, K.D. (2019). Voices of remanded women in Western Canada: A qualitative analysis. Journal of Community Safety and Well-Being, 4(3), 44-53.