Education: - Memorial University of Newfoundland



Rosemary (Rose) Ricciardelli Current PositionProfessorCoordinator for CriminologyCo-Coordinator for Police StudiesDepartment of Sociology; Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS)Arts & Administration (AA) 4066; 230 Elizabeth AvenueMemorial University of NewfoundlandSt. John’s, NL, Canada A1C 5S7Tel: 709-864-7446Fax: 709-864-2075 Mobile: 905.434.0807Email: rricciardell@mun.ca; r.ricciardelli@mun.caWeb: , Italian (Fluent spoken and read)Degrees and other certificationPh. D.2009, Sociology, McMaster University, “Masculinity, Self-Identification and Cosmetic Surgery: An Exploration”, Dr. P. White (Supervisor) M.A. 2003, Sociology, University of Western Ontario, Dr. E. Ebanks (Supervisor)B.A.2002, Sociology, University of Western Ontario, HonoursAwards, Honours and Professional RecognitionDate2017-2022Honours and Professional RecognitionSenior Research Fellow; Correctional Services of Canada, Research Branch, 340 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, ON K1A 0P9; Fellow; John Howard’s Society of Toronto and Crossroads Day Reporting Centre, 1669 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto, ON M6E 2H4; johnhoward.on.ca/toronto/2016 -Associate Scientist; Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences700 Gordon Street; Whitby, ON, L1N 5S9; Fellow; Royal Canadian Mounted Police, B Division 100 East Whitehills Rd; P.O. Box 9700; St. John’s, Newfoundland A1A 3T52013 –Affiliate Scientist; Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Health Network/University of Toronto; Intelligent Assistive Technology and Systems Laboratory Team5550 University Avenue; Toronto, ON, M5G 1V72013 -Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Social Science and HumanitiesUniversity of Ontario Institute of TechnologyDateAward2019Nominated for the President Award for Outstanding Research, MUN (value is $5000; submitted November 2018)2018Nominated for Canada’s Top 40 under 40 competition (Cladwell Partners) by Dr. R.N. Carleton (U. Regina); Dr. G. Kachanoski (President, Memorial U.) 2018Nominated for Dean’s Award for Distinguished Scholarship, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences2017Nominated for the President Award for Outstanding Graduate and Postgraduate Supervision, MUN (value is $5000)2016President Award for Public Engagement Partnerships, awarded to work partnered with the RCMP B Division for ‘Extrajudicial Measures’, MUN ($5000)2014Nominated for the Ruth Shonle Cavan Young Scholar2004 – 2007SSHRC Stipend, McMaster University (from M. Atkinson) ($45,000)2003 – 2007Graduate Student Scholarship, McMaster University ($9000/year – reduced when stipend was awarded)2003Graduate Student Association Award, University of Western Ontario ($500)2002 – 2003Special University Scholarship, University of Western Ontario ($8000/year)Relevant Employment HistoryAppointmentsDatePositionInstitution2016 -DirectorCorrectional Services; Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT); cipsrt-icrtsp.ca2016 -Scientific Directorate Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT); cipsrt-icrtsp.caAcademic AppointmentsDateRankInstitutionDepartmentFaculty2018 –ProfessorMemorial UniversitySociologyHSS2016 –2018Associate ProfessorMemorial UniversitySociologyHSS 2013 -2016Assistant ProfessorMemorial UniversitySociologyArts2010 -2013Assistant ProfessorYork UniversitySociologyLiberal Arts & Professional Studies2009 -2010LecturerYork UniversitySociologyLiberal Arts & Professional Studies2009 -2010LecturerTrent UniversitySociologyArts & Science2008 -2010LecturerUniversity of Ontario Institute of TechnologyHealth SciencesHealth Sciences2006 -2010LecturerUniversity of Ontario Institute of TechnologyCriminology, Justice & Policy StudiesSocial Sciences & Humanities* 2002 – 2008, Teaching Assistant Position at University of Western Ontario (Sociology), McMaster University (Sociology), University of Ontario Institute of Technology (Criminology, Justice and Policy Studies (Now Social Sciences and Humanities) and Health Sciences).GrantsTotal Funding Received:Primary Investigator (PI) or Co-PI FundingCo-Investigator Funding Research Consultant FundingContracts AwardedGrant Awarded with Lack of Funding from AgencyOther Funding Received as a PI$998,302$33,649,469$122,595.00$30,015$1,131,495$112,875Funding Received as a Primary Investigator (PI) or Co-PI (Competitive/Peer-reviewed)Year(s)Grantor, Type, Title, InvestigatorsAmount2018-2023Correctional Services Canada (CSC). A longitudinal study of occupational stress injuries and mental health status among new correctional officers in CSC institutions: Identifying risk and protective factors and areas of need. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University). $500,0002018 -2019Memorial University Office of Public Engagement, Accelerator Fund, Relational justice: Creating a culture of restoration and accountability within St. Mary’s Elementary School Community. R. Ricciardelli, PI (Memorial University); D. Vaandering, CI (Memorial University); S. Collett, Partner (St. Mary’s Elementary). $9,9922018Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), Operating Grant, SPOR Innovative Clinical Trials Rewarding Success, Development Grant, Overcoming stigma and responding to the mental health needs of Public Safety Personnel in Newfoundland and Labrador: Ehealth solutions and customized pathways. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); R. N. Carleton P.A. (University of Regina); D. Lewis (Royal Canadian Mounted Police); N. Legge (Ministry of Health); S. Czarnuch P.A. (Memorial University); P. Cornish P.A. (Memorial University); J. Boland (Royal Newfoundland Constabulary); P. Walsh (Department of Justice and Emergency Preparedness); D. Gibbons (Corrections); D. Groll P.A. (Queen’s University); H. Cramm P.A. (Queen’s University); R. MacPhee (Wilfrid Laurier University). $99, 991 (CIHR)2018Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Travel Grants Competition. Paper Presentation at Scholarly Conferences. R. Ricciardelli, PI (Memorial University)$2,5002018Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), Operating Grant Travel Award for Ideathon: SPOR Innovative Clinical Trials Rewarding Success, Overcoming stigma and responding to the mental health needs of Public Safety Personnel in Newfoundland and Labrador: Ehealth solutions and customized pathways. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); R.N. Carleton P.A. (University of Regina); D. Lewis (Royal Canadian Mounted Police); N. Legge (Ministry of Health); S. Czarnuch P.A. (Memorial University); P. Cornish P.A. (Memorial University); J. Boland (Royal Newfoundland Constabulary); P. Walsh (Department of Justice and Emergency Preparedness); D. Gibbons (Corrections); D. Groll P.A. (Queen’s University); H. Cramm P.A. (Queen’s University); R. MacPhee (Wilfrid Laurier University). $2,500 (CIHR)2017-2018Centre for Research on Work Disability Policy (SSHRC funded), Student Fellow Grant Application. Income security and labour-market engagement: Envisioning the future of disability policy in Canada. $7,5002016-2017J.R. Smallwood Foundation. Smallwood Grants Program. Investigating the Effects of Correctional work on Correctional Officer Well-being and Sense of Self over a one year period. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); R.N. Carleton C.I. (University of Regina).$4,9942016-2017Memorial University Office of Public Engagement, Accelerator Fund, Implementing and Evaluating Extra-Judicial Measures in Newfoundland and Labrador. R. Ricciardelli, PI (Memorial University); RCMP (Partner), Collaborators: D. Spencer (Carleton University); M. Adorjan (University of Calgary).$10,0002015-2017Memorial University of Newfoundland Research Grant and Contract Services, Seed, Bridge and Multidisciplinary Fund. Creating 'best practice' for policing youth: Discovering, evaluating, shaping and reviving hope for youth desistance through changing relational dynamics between youth and police. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); L. Huey C.I. (Western University).$10,0002015Memorial Living Commemoration Fund. Stream B. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Multidisciplinary Conference on Causes, Consequences and Responses. R. Ricciardelli P.I.; Stephen Bornstein C.I.; A. Hall C.I.; J. Blundell C.I.; G. Wideman C.I.; S. Cadigan C.I. (Memorial University).$15,0002015-2016Centre for Research on Work Disability Policy (SSHRC funded), Seed Fund Grant Application. When your work makes you sick: Exploring disability policy realities for correctional officers and workers within government funded security and protective services. R. Ricciardelli P.I.; C. de Boer C.I.; A. Hall C.I.; K. Sitter C.I.; S. Small C.I. (Memorial University). $9,9982015Memorial Living Commemoration Fund. Stream A. Planning a conference on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. S. Bornstein Co-A.; R. Ricciardelli Co-A. (Memorial University).$2,5002014-2016Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Development Grant, The role of personal factors, penal experiences, community support, and positive case management in former federal prisoners pathway to desistance or recidivism: The decision to “make good” or remain criminally active. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); M. Adorjan C.I. (University of Calgary); K. Clow C.I. (University of Ontario Institute of Technology). $108,848(TOTAL)$74,850(SSHRC)$33,998(MUN)2014Memorial University of Newfoundland, Faculty of Arts, Indirect Costs of Research Program 4A Status Grant. Creating ‘best practice’ for policing youth: Discovering, re-evaluating, re-shaping and reviving hope for youth desistance through changing relational dynamics between youth and police, a bottom-up and top-down process. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Partnership Development Grant Received a 4A in the 2013 competition).$5,0002013-2015Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Vice President’s Research Grants Competition, The role of personal factors, penal experiences, community support, and positive case management in former federal prisoners pathway to desistance or recidivism: The decision to “make good” or remain criminally active. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University).$7,0002013Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Travel and Small Grants, Experiencing Prison Travel Grant, R. Ricciardelli P.I. (York University).$7462012-2014Alzheimer Society of Canada, Alzheimer Society Research Program, Toward developing an assistive technology framework for older adults with dementia: A user-centred design approach, A. Mihailidis Co-PI. (University of Toronto); R. Ricciardelli Co-PI. (York University).$118,0402011-2013Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Development Grant, Corrections Canada: Looking at experiences of risk and masculinity among corrections officers. R. Ricciardelli P.1. (York University).$24,5902011-2012Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Standard Research Grant, Men behind bars: Masculinity and risk in Canadian prisons. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (York University).$14,1152011-2012York University, Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, Minor Research Grant, Masculinity and risk in Canadian prisons. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (York University).$3,988Funding Received as a Co-Investigator (Peer-reviewed/Competitive)Year(s)Grantor, Type, Title, InvestigatorsAmount2018-2023Government of Canada, Contribution Agreement (Federal Budget, 2018), Research Funding, Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT). R. Nicholas Carleton P.I., (University of Regina); R. Ricciardelli C.I. (Memorial University); G. Anderson C.I. (Justice Institute of British Columbia); H. Cramm C.I. (Queen’s University); R. MacPhee C.I. (Wilfrid Laurier University). $20,000,0002018-2023Government of Canada, Contribution Agreement (Federal Budget, 2018), Internet Cognitive Behavioural Therapy National Pilot Fund, Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT). R.N. Carleton P.I., (University of Regina); R. Ricciardelli C.I. (Memorial University); G. Anderson C.I. (Justice Institute of British Columbia); H. Cramm C.I. (Queen’s University); R. MacPhee C.I. (Wilfrid Laurier University). $10,000,0002018-2020Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Development Grant, Sport and physical recreation in Ontario youth detention centres: A comprehensive investigation. M. Norman P.I. (McMaster University); R. Ricciardelli Co-I. (Memorial University); B. Wilson (University of British Columbia).$44,823(SSHRC)2018-2023Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Grant, Responding to youth and cyber-risk: Assessing?parents' and educators'?experiences, attitudes and strategies towards online risks facing youth. M. Adorjan P.I. (University of Calgary); R. Ricciardelli C.I. (Memorial University). $90,681(SSHRC)2018-2021Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Grant, After innocence: Identifying factors that reduce stigma toward exonorees. K. Clow P.I. (University of Ontario Institute of Technology); R. Ricciardelli C.I. (Memorial University); S. Czarnuch C.I. (Memorial University). $73,373(SSHRC)2018-2020Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), SPOR: Patient-Oriented Research Collaboration Grants, Stepping up care: Responding to student need. S. Czarnuch Nominated P.I. (Memorial University); R. Ricciardelli P.A. (Memorial University); P. Cornish P.A. (Memorial University); H. Van Nguyen P.A. (Memorial University); M. Krausz P.A. (University of British Columbia); T. Rashib (University of Toronto).$38,748 (CIHR)$38,748(Rossi)2017-2019Ministry of Labour, Occupational Health, Safety and Prevention Innovation Program, Leveraging technology to create a pathway of mental health care for first responders. K. Martin P.I. (Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health); R. Ricciardelli C.L. (Memorial University); R.N. Carleton C.L. (University of Regina); H. Britton C.L. (Durham Regional Police Services); C. Semovski C.L. (Durham Regional Police Services); S. MacLellan C.L. (Durham Regional Police Services). $200,0002017-2018Centre for Research on Work Disability Policy (SSHRC funded), Seed Fund Grant Application. Mapping eligibility criteria of work disability programs and identifying “red flags” for employment of selected disability populations in Newfoundland & Labrador and New Brunswick. S. Bornstein Co-P.I.; K. Hawkins Co-P.I.; R. Ricciardelli C.I.; B. Neis C.I.; E. Christy C.I.; S. Tobin C.I. (Memorial University).$10,0002016-2021Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Grant, Policing Innovation: An Investigation of Specialized Responses to Youth Crime. J. Schulenberg P-I. (University of Waterloo); R. Ricciardelli C.I. (Memorial University).$207,8762015-2016Ministry of Safety and Correctional Services Ontario. Grant, Police Responses To Sexual Violence and Harassment. D. Spencer P.I. (Carleton University); R. Ricciardelli C.I. (Memorial University); D. Ballucci C.I. (Western University).$42,0002015-2017Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Development Grant, Policing Child and Youth Sexual Victimization in Canada. D. Spencer P.I. (Carleton University); R. Ricciardelli C.I. (Memorial University); D. Ballucci C.I. (Western University).$74,3002015-2017Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Development Grant, Digital Citizenship in Canada. M. Adorjan P.I. (University of Calgary); R. Ricciardelli Co-I. (Memorial University).$68,9202013-2020Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Partnership Grant, Income security and labour-market engagement: Envisioning the future of disability policy in Canada. Co-Directors: E. Tompa, E. MacEachen Co-Director, Co-Investigators: G. Baril-Gingras, S. Bornstein, N. Boucher, C. Breslin, J. Calvert, G. Cooke, P. C?té, D. Dawe, C. de Boer, C. Dewa, M.J. Durand, M. Facey, R. Gewurtz, M. Grignon, R. Hanes, J. Heymann, L. Holness, T. Ison, L. Jennissen, M. Koehoorn, M. Laberge, E. Latimer, C. McLeod, S. Montreuil, B. Neis, A. No?l, A. Ostry, S. Premji, Y. Provencher, R. Ricciardelli, M. Rioux, R. Saunders, H. Scott-Marshall, L. Shaw, S. Small, M. White, I. Zeytinoglu (Total of 50 plus Co-Investigators and collaborators and 45 partner organizations).$2,760,000Funding Awarded when serving in the role of Research Consultant (Competitive)Year(s)Grantor, Type, Title, InvestigatorsAmount2016-2017Government of Newfoundland & Labrador Violence Prevention Initiative, Aboriginal Women’s Violence Prevention Grants Program (Women’s Policy Office), Bay St. George Mi’kmaw Youth Supportive Reporting Service, Chief E. LaSaga (Flat Bay Band Inc.) P.I., R. Ricciardelli (Lead Advisor).$22,6102013-2015Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, Homelessness Partnering Strategy Federal Horizontal Pilot Projects St. Leonard’s Society of Toronto Social Enterprise. S. Spencer (Executive Director, St. Leonard’s Society of Toronto, President, International Association of Community Corrections); D. Evans (Director, St. Leonard’s Society, Editor, Journal of Community Corrections; University of Toronto); R. Ricciardelli (Research Consultant, Memorial University).$99,985Contracts Awarded Year(s)Grantor, Type, Title, InvestigatorsAmount2018Newfoundland and Labrador Public Employees (NAPE), A call for presumptive legislation: Posttraumatic stress disorder, occupational stress injuries and the wellbeing of the work force. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University).$17,1402017Union of the Solicitor General Employees (USGE), Occupation Stress Injuries among USGE Members. S. Czarnuch (Memorial University); R. Ricciardelli (Memorial University)$5,0002015Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC), Work-plan: Evaluation of the Newfoundland and Labrador Mental Health First Aid for Youth Program. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); L. Swiss C.I. (Memorial University); N. LaBossiere C.I.; K. Martin C.I. (Ontario Shores Institute for Mental Health).$7,875Grant Awarded with Insufficient Funding Available from Agency (Peer-reviewed)Year(s)Grantor, Type, Title, InvestigatorsAmount2014-2017Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Partnership Development Grant, Creating ‘best practice’ for policing youth: Discovering, re-evaluating, re-shaping and reviving hope for youth desistance through changing relational dynamics between youth and police, a bottom-up and top-down process. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); M. Adorjan C.I. (University of Calgary); Eric Chui C.I. (University of Hong Kong); A. Craig C.I. (Memorial University); N. Powers C.I. (Memorial University); W. Newell C.L. (RCMP). (4a, lacks of funds available from SSHRC).$1,061,995(TOTAL)$199,913(SSHRC) $721,682(RCMP) $140,400(MUN)2013Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Development Grant, The role of personal factors, penal experiences, community support, and positive case management in former federal prisoners pathway to desistance or recidivism: The decision to “make good” or remain criminally active. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (York University); M. Adorjan C.L. (University of Hong Kong); K. Clow C.L. (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) (4a; lack of funds available from SSHRC).$69,500Funding Under Review as a PI or co-PI (Peer-reviewed/Competitive)*Italicized font represents granting applications not currently under reviewYear(s)Grantor, Type, Title, InvestigatorsAmount2019Memorial University of Newfoundland, Seed, Bridge and Multidisciplinary Fund, Developing an online screening tool for mental disorders in public safety personnel: Preliminary steps. S. Czarnuch P.I. (Memorial U.); R. Ricciardelli C.I. (Memorial U.).$10,0002019-2020Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), Catalyst Grant for Posttraumatic Stress Injuries among Public Safety Personnel, An interdisciplinary and mixed method analysis of the Correctional Services Canada Academy’s 12 week Correctional Personnel Training program: Building a ‘toolbox’ for correctional officer mental health and occupational success by identifying ways to optimize the impact of training for public safety personnel. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); S. Czarnuch C.I. (Memorial University); D. Groll C.I. (Queen’s University); R. Camp C.I. (University of Regina); R.N. Carleton C.I. (University of Regina); S. Mongrain (Correctional Services Canada).$115,0002018Workplace Newfoundland and Labrador (WorkplaceNL), Research Initiative Grant. Assessing Operational Stress Injuries and Symptoms for Mental Health Care Providers in Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador: A Comparison of Provinces. Z. Hilton, PI (Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Research); R. Ricciardelli, CI (Memorial University); M. Seto, CI (Royal Institute of Mental Health Research); N. Rodrigues, CI (Brockville Mental Health Centre); E. Ham, CL (Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Research). Successful at LOI stage; invitation extended to submit full application. $61,0002019-2020Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), Catalyst Grant for Posttraumatic Stress Injuries among Public Safety Personnel, Pan Canadian Public Safety Personnel: Ongoing Knowledge Translation and Strategic Development. R.N. Carleton P.I. (University of Regina); R. Ricciardelli C.I. (Memorial University); T. Afifi C.I. (University of Manitoba); D. Groll C.I. (Queen’s University); G. Anderson C.I. (Justice Institute of British Columbia); H. Cramm C.I. (Queen’s University).$150,0002019-2020Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), Catalyst Grant for Posttraumatic Stress Injuries among Public Safety Personnel, Improving Canadian Correctional Officers Mental Health Outcomes: An Evaluation of the AMStrength Training Program. K. Hadden P.I. (Memorial University); R. Ricciardelli C.I. (Memorial University); S. Czarnuch C.I. (Memorial University); D. Groll C.I. (Queen’s University); B. Quirion C.I. (University of Ottawa); R.N. Carleton C.I. (University of Regina); S. Mongrain C.L. (Correctional Services Canada).$145,0002019-2020Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), Catalyst Grant for Posttraumatic Stress Injuries among Public Safety Personnel, Compromised Conscience: Towards Managing Moral Injuries in Public Safety Personnel. D. Malloy P.I. (University of Regina); R. Ricciardelli C.I. (Memorial University); G. Anderson C.I. (Justice Institute of British Columbia) R.N. Carleton C.I. (University of Regina).$148,0002019-2020Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), Catalyst Grant for Posttraumatic Stress Injuries among Public Safety Personnel, Catalyzing mental health research and treatment for PSP: Empowering providers with agile, responsive and economical internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy. S. Czarnuch P.I. (Memorial University); R. Ricciardelli C.I. (Memorial University); K. Hadden C.I. (Memorial University); H. Hadjistavropoulos C.I. (University of Regina); R.N. Carleton C.I. (University of Regina).$150,0002019-2020Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), Catalyst Grant for Posttraumatic Stress Injuries among Public Safety Personnel, Building personal resilience and coping strategies in public safety professionals. G. Anderson P.I. (Justice Institute of British Columbia); R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); A. Vaughan C.I. (Texas State University).$115,0002019-2020Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), Catalyst Grant for Posttraumatic Stress Injuries among Public Safety Personnel, Conducting provincial and territorial prevalence studies of the mental disorder symptoms among correctional staff. D. Groll P.I. (Queen’s University); R. Ricciardelli C.I. (Memorial University); R.N. Carleton C.I. (University of Regina).$150,0002019-2020Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), Catalyst Grant for Posttraumatic Stress Injuries among Public Safety Personnel, Understanding the impact of prison work on the mental health of correctional officers employed by Correctional Services Canada: Beginning a longitudinal study. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); S. Czarnuch C.I. (Memorial University); D. Groll C.I. (Queen’s University); R.N. Carleton C.I. (University of Regina); K. Hadden C.I. (Memorial University); D. Moran C.I. (University of Birmingham); B. Quirion C.I. (University of Ottawa); S. Mongrain C.L. (Correctional Services Canada); L.A. Keown C.L. (Correctional Services Canada). $124,9172019-2023Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), SPOR Innovative Clinical Trials Rewarding Success, Overcoming stigma and responding to the mental health needs of Public Safety Personnel in Newfoundland and Labrador: Ehealth solutions and customized pathways. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); R.N. Carleton P.A. (University of Regina); D. Lewis (Royal Canadian Mounted Police); N. Legge (Ministry of Health); S. Czarnuch P.A. (Memorial University); J. Boland (Royal Newfoundland Constabulary); P. Walsh (Department of Justice and Emergency Preparedness); D. Gibbons (Corrections); D. Groll P.A. (Queen’s University); H. Cramm P.A. (Queen’s University); R. MacPhee (Wilfrid Laurier University). (Final stage of competition, to be submitted January 2019).$4.8 M (CIHR & Ministry of Health)2018-2023Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Grant, Policing, Sex Offenders, and the Net Widening of the National Sex Offender Registry. D. Spencer P.I. (Carleton University); R. Ricciardelli C.I. (Memorial University).$238,180 (SSHRC)2018-2023Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Grant, Quantifying Social Disparities in Youth Justice System Trajectories -- Evidence to Inform Policy Change. M. Brownell P.I. (University of Manitoba); R. Ricciardelli C.I. (Memorial University); E. Wall-Wieler C.L. (Stanford University); M. Chartier C.L. (University of Manitoba); D. Chateau C.L. (University of Manitoba); E.W. Linden C.I. (University of Manitoba); A. Mahar C.L. (University of Manitoba); N. Nickel C.I. (University of Manitoba); S. Deepa C.L. (University of Manitoba); L. Turnbull C.I. (University of Manitoba); M. Urquia C.L. (University of Manitoba); C. Morgan C.L. (Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs); J. Perron C.L. (Province of Manitoba, Department of Families); R. McDougall C.L. (Winnipeg Police); S. Sinclair C.L. (First Nation Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba); R. Santos C.L. (Government of Manitoba, Manitoba Education and Training); S. Appleyard C.L. (Manitoba Justice, Community Safety Division); S. Allard-Chartrand C.L. (Manitoba Metis Federation, Metis Justice Institute). $298,256 (SSHRC)2018-2023Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Grant, Persistence versus desistance from crime: A mixed method investigation of the many experiences of people convicted and sentenced to federal prisons in Canada. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); M. Adorjan C.I. (University of Calgary); L.A. Keown C.L. (Correctional Services Canada). $303,869 (SSHRC)2018-2020National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), College and Community Social Innovation Funds Grants, Building personal resilience and coping strategies in public safety professionals. G. Anderson, P.I. (Justice Institute of British Columbia); A. Vaughan (Justice Institute of British Columbia); R. Ricciardelli C.L. (Memorial University); R.N. Carleton (University of Regina).$275,083(NSERC)2017-2018Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Connection Grant, Connecting Correctional Services Researchers, Stakeholders, and Professionals: Developing an International Network and Mobilizing Canadian Research. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); S. Czarnuch, C.I. (Memorial University); R.N. Carleton, C.I. (University of Regina); D. Groll, C.I. (Queen’s University). $25,000 (SSHRC)$23,000(CIPSRT)Other Funding Received as a PI Year(s)Grantor, Type, Title, InvestigatorsAmount2017Funding Received to Host the Canadian Institute of Public Safety Research and Treatment Summit 2017: Understanding Stressors, Risks, and Vulnerabilities among Public Safety Personnel. Memorial University, St. John’s, NL. Wounded Warriors Canada [WWC]; Public Safety Canada [PSC]; Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Association [RNCA]; Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Justice [NLDJ]; RCPM B Division. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); R.N. Carleton C.I. (University of Regina). $10,000(WWC)$10,000(PSC)$1,000(RNCA)$500(NLDJ)$1,200(RCMP)2017-2019Memorial University of Newfoundland, Vice President Research. Canadian Institute of Public Safety Research and Treatment: Being Stronger Together. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University)$40,0002017Memorial University of Newfoundland, Publications Subvention Program. Manuscript: “After Prison: Navigating Employment and Reintegration (March) R. Ricciardelli & A. Peters (Eds). (Memorial University, Sociology).$2,2502014Memorial University of Newfoundland, Faculty of Arts, Indirect Costs of Research Program, Bridging Funding Program (due to 4A status) Creating ‘best practice’ for policing youth: Discovering, re-evaluating, re-shaping and reviving hope for youth desistance through changing relational dynamics between youth and police, a bottom-up and top-down process. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Partnership Development Grant Received a 4A in the 2013 competition)$10,0002013-2015Memorial University of Newfoundland, Publication Subvention Grant, Surviving Incarceration: Inside Canadian Penitentiaries. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University).$3,8752013-2015Memorial University of Newfoundland New Faculty Grant. R. Ricciardelli (Memorial University).$32,4502012York University, Travel Supplement, Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Travel Grant. R. Ricciardelli (York University).$4002012York University, Travel Supplement, Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Travel Grant. R. Ricciardelli (York University).$4002013York University, Travel Supplement, Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Travel Grant. R. Ricciardelli (York University).$4002013York University, Travel Supplement, Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Travel Grant. R. Ricciardelli (York University).$400Recent Unsuccessful Funding Applicants as a PI or co-PI (Peer-reviewed/Competitive)Year(s)Grantor, Type, Title, InvestigatorsAmount2017-2020Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Partnership Development Grant, Creating ‘best practice’ for policing youth: Discovering, evaluating, shaping and reviving hope for youth desistance. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); M. Adorjan C.I. (University of Calgary); C.T. Griffiths C.L. (Simon Fraser University); D. Spencer C.I. (Carleton University); N. Powers C.I. (Memorial University); J. Schulenberg C.I. (University of Waterloo); P. Reid C.L. (Royal Canadian Mounted Police, B Division); E. LaSaga C.L. (Chief, Flat Bay Band Inc.); Royal Canadian Mounted Police B Division, Partner; Flat Bay Band Inc., Partner; Memorial University, Partner; Carleton University, Partner; University of Calgary, Partner; University of Waterloo, Partner. (Application submitted in the 2016 competition).$1,831,039 (TOTAL) $298,031 (SSHRC) $1,208,101 (RCMP) $324,907 (MUN)2017-2018Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Connection Grant, Summit 2017: Understanding Stressors, Risks, and Vulnerabilities among Public Safety Personnel. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); Co-A.: S. Czarnuch (Memorial University); R. N. Carleton (University of Regina); H. Cramm (Queen’s University). (Application submitted in the May 1 2017 competition).$17,980 (SSHRC)2017-2022Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Grant, Pathways to desistance: Assessing the Experiences of Federal Prisoners from Pre-Charge to Warrant Expiration. R. Ricciardelli P.I. (Memorial University); M. Adorjan C.I. (University of Calgary); K. Clow C.I. (University of Ontario Institute of Technology). $393,367 (SSHRC)Refereed Publications (includes In Press)Total Books and Book Contributions:BooksEdited BooksBook Chapters5327Peer Reviewed Books AuthoredRicciardelli, R. (2018, forthcoming). Also serving time: The Prison Officer Experience in Canadian Provincial and Territorial Correctional Facilities. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2018, forthcoming). Cyber-risk and Youth: Experiencing Digital Citizenship. Abingdon: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Ricciardelli, R., & Spencer, D.C. (2017). Violence, Sex Offenders and Corrections. 124 pages. Series: Routledge Studies on Crime and Society. Abingdon & New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group Huey, L. & Ricciardelli, R. (2016). Adding Insult to Injury: (Mis)Treating Homeless Women in Our Mental Health System. 174 pages. Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publications. Ricciardelli, R. (2014). Surviving Incarceration: Inside Canadian penitentiaries. 312 pages. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. Peer Reviewed Books Edited (Student authors – italicised)Ricciardelli, R., & Peters, A. (2017). After prison: Navigating employment and reintegration. 320 Pages. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2016). Engaging with Ethics in International Criminological Research. 244 Pages. Abingdon: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.Ricciardelli, R. & Maier, K. (2015). Imprisonment: Identity, experience, and practice. Inter-disciplinary Press (Oxford, United Kingdom). 178 pages. Was available at: -- however the collection is now moving to Brill Press who acquired inter-disciplinary press.Chapters in Peer Reviewed Books(Student authors – italicised)Adorjan, M., Ricciardelli, R. & Mukherjee, M. (2019, forthcoming). Cyber-risk and restorative practices in school. In P. Carlen and L. Ayres Franca (Eds). Justice Alternatives. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group: UK (translated into Portuguese by L. Ayres Franca. Ricciardelli, R. & Weinrath, M. (2018). Prison Life: Doing time in Canadian institutions (chapter 5). In M. Weinrath & J. Winterdyk (Eds.). Adult corrections in Canada. De Sitter Publications: Whitby, ON.McKendy, L. & Ricciardelli, R. (2019). Prison culture. In Mathieu Deflem (Ed.) The Handbook of Social Control. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell, ISBN-13: 978-1119372387 ISBN-10: 1119372380?Scrivens, R., & Ricciardelli, R. (2019). “Scum of the earth”: Animus and violence against sex offenders in Canadian penitentiaries. In N. Blagden (Ed.). Sex offenders and their experiences of imprisonment [working title]. Palgrave, UK. Afful, A. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017). Shaping the online fat acceptance movement: Talking about body image and beauty standards (reprint). In R. Luyt, C. Welch, and R. Lobban (Eds.). Diversity in Gender and Visual Representation. London: Routledge. Ricciardelli, R., Perry, K.H. & Carleton, R.N. (2016). Prison officer orientations and the implications for responsivity with incarcerated youth. In J. Ireland; C. Ireland; M. Fisher and N. Gredecki (Eds.). International Handbook on Forensic Psychology in Prison and Secure Settings. Abingdon: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Ricciardelli, R., Adorjan, M., & Lant, J. (2017). Assessment Disparities after Federal Incarceration: Neoliberal logics?and the discursive path, p. 379-384. In Jeffrey Ulmer and Mindy Bradley (Eds.) ASC Handbook on Punishment Decisions: Sites of Disparity. London: Routledge, part of Taylor & Francis Group. Anazodo, K.S., Chan, C. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017, October). Employment and desistance from crime. In R. Ricciardelli and A. Peters. (Eds.). After prison: Navigating employment and reintegration. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. Ricciardelli, R., & Mooney, T. (2017). Vulnerabilities and Barriers in Post-release Employment Reintegration as Indicated by Parolees. In R. Ricciardelli and A. Peters. (Eds.). After prison: Navigating employment and reintegration. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. Ricciardelli, R., Evans, D.G., & Peters, A. (2017). Introduction: Navigating Employment after incarceration. In R. Ricciardelli and A. Peters. (Eds.). After prison: Navigating employment and reintegration. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. Ricciardelli, R. (2017). Public Safety and Justice: Is Newfoundland and Labrador heading in the right direction? In Alex Marland and Lisa Moore (Eds.) The Democracy Cookbook: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences project offers up “recipes” to improve N.L. political system. ISER Books: St. John’s, NL. Ricciardelli, R. & Peters, A. (2017). What’s Next? Revisiting employment after incarceration. In R. Ricciardelli and A. Peters. (Eds.). After prison: Navigating employment and reintegration. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K. (2015). Extrapolating the realities of stigma: Correctional officers seeing prisoners versus prisoners seeing correctional officers, p. 11. In C. Reeves (Ed.) Experiencing Imprisonment: Research on the experience of living and working in carceral institutions. London: Routledge, part of Taylor & Francis Group.Ricciardelli, R., Huey, L., Crichton, H. & Hardy, T. (2016). Bridging the Solitudes: A Grounded Look at How to Create Meaningful Police-Academic Research Partnerships, p. 142. In M. Adorjan and R. Ricciardelli (Eds.). Engaging with Ethics in International Criminological Research. Abingdon: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2016). Introduction. In M. Adorjan and R. Ricciardelli (Eds.). Engaging with Ethics in International Criminological Research. Abingdon: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Ricciardelli, R. & Adorjan, M. (2016). Fostering the developing of an ethical imagination, p. 212. In M. Adorjan and R. Ricciardelli (Eds.). Engaging with Ethics in International Criminological Research. Abingdon: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Clow, K. & Ricciardelli, R. (2015). Wrongly convicted, wrongly incarcerated: Public perceptions, experiences and stigma, p. 264. In C. Reeves (Ed.) Experiencing Imprisonment: Research on the experience of living and working in carceral institutions. London: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group.Ricciardelli, R. & Czarnuch, S. (2016). Surviving parenthood in academia: Two professionals striving to maintain work life balance. In E. Berger and C. DeRoche (Eds.) The parent-track: Timing, balance and choice within academia. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. Kelland, J. & Ricciardelli, R. (2016). Surviving the early years: Parent of multiples trials and tribulations of accessing and finding suitable and affordable childcare (chapter 8). In K. Mantras (Ed.) Mothering multiples: (Re)exploring, (re)presenting and making meaning of the process of becoming pregnant, pregnancy, birth and parenting experiences with multiples. Bradford: Demeter Press.Ricciardelli, R., Crichton, H., & Adams, L. (2014). Stuck: Conditions of Canadian Confinement, p. 95-120, In Mathieu Deflem (Ed.) Punishment and Incarceration: A global perspective, Volume 19 in the Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance Series, Emerald Group Publishing: Bingley, UK.Ricciardelli, R. & Maier, K. (2015). A snapshot of incarceration: Global closure. In R. Ricciardelli and K. Maier (Eds.) Imprisonment: Identity, experience, and practice. Inter-disciplinary Press (Oxford, United Kingdom). Was available at: -- however the collection is now moving to Brill Press who acquired inter-disciplinary press.Maier, K. & Ricciardelli, R. (2015). Imprisonment: Identity, experience & practice—A snapshot of incarceration. In R. Ricciardelli and K. Maier (Eds.) Imprisonment: Identity, experience, and practice. Inter-disciplinary Press (Oxford, United Kingdom). Was available at: -- however the collection is now moving to Brill Press who acquired inter-disciplinary press.Ricciardelli, R. & Adorjan, M. (2015). Lifting the liberal veil: Examining the link between role orientation and attitudes toward prisoners for provincial correctional officers. In R. Ricciardelli and K. Maier (Eds.) Imprisonment: Identity, experience, and practice. Inter-disciplinary Press (Oxford, United Kingdom). Was available at: -- however the collection is now moving to Brill Press who acquired inter-disciplinary prss.Ricciardelli, R. (2013). Rehabilitation or punishment: The conflicting roles and responsibilities of provincial correctional officers. In A. Spurgeon-Dickson and A. Karamalidou (Eds.) Experiencing prison. ISBN ebook: Interdisciplinary Press. Clow, K.A., Leach, A-M, & Ricciardelli, R. (2011). Life after wrongful conviction, p. 327-341. In B.L. Cutler’s (Ed.) Conviction of the Innocent: Lessons from psychological research. New York: APA Books.Clow, K.A., Ricciardelli, R., & Cain, T. (2012). Stigma-by-association: Prejudicial effects of the prison experience for offenders and exonerees, p. 127-154. In D.W. Russell and C.A. Russell’s (Eds.) Psychology of prejudice: Interdisciplinary perspectives on contemporary issues. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (2011). Ambivalence in stereotypes and attitudes: The implications of possessing positive and negative perceptions, p. 243-264. In E.L. Simon (Ed.) Psychology of stereotypes. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.Journal Contributions and Other Publications:Journals EditedJournal ArticlesConference PublicationsEncyclopedia EntriesArticlesInvited TalksConference PresentationsReports & Policy PapersReviews173427571642410Journals: Guest Editing for Special Issues(Student authors – italicised)Ricciardelli, R. & Griffiths, C.T. (2017). North of 49: The Dynamics of Canadian Policing. Special Issue for Journal of Police Practice and Research, [includes 6 empirical articles and 2 other], 18.5(6): 522-629 (all online first).Journal Articles(Student authors – italicised)Ricciardelli, R., Spencer, D., & Andres, E. (2018). “More members are injured or killed in police motor vehicle accidents than any other thing in our occupation”: Driving as an under-acknowledged risk in rural policing. Policing: a Journal of Policy & Practice. 10.1093/police/pay057Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2018, forthcoming). Youth responses to the surveillance school: The bifurcation of antagonism and confidence in surveillance among adolescent students. Young.Ricciardelli, R., Groll, D., Czarnuch, S., Carleton, R.N., & Cramm, H. (2018, forthcoming). Behind the frontlines: exploring the mental health and help-seeking behaviours of public safety personnel who work to support frontline operations. Annual Review of Interdisciplinary Justice Research.Ricciardelli, R., Adorjan, M., & Peters, A. (2018). Increased clarity or continued ambiguity? Correctional officers’ experiences of the evolving Canadian youth justice legislation. Crime, Law and Social Change: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 10.1007/s10611-018-9801-zCarleton, R.N., Afifi, T.O., Tailieu, T., Turner, S., Krakauer, R., Anderson, G.S., MacPhee, R.S., Ricciardelli, R., Cramm, H.A., Groll, D., & McCreary, D. (2018, forthcoming). Exposures to potentially traumatic events among public safety personnel in Canada. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Sciences. Hall, A., Ricciardelli, R., Sitter, K., Simas-Medeiros, D., deBoer, C., & Small, S. (2018, forthcoming). Occupational Stress Injuries in Two Atlantic Provinces: A Policy Analysis. Canadian Public Policy.Ricciardelli, R., Power, N., & Simas-Mederios, D.M. (2017). Correctional Officers in Canada: Interpreting workplace violence. Criminal Justice Review. [pages forthcoming, online first] doi: 10.1177/0734016817752433Ricciardelli, R., Carleton, R.N., Mooney, T., & Cramm, H. (2018, forthcoming). "Playing the system": Structural factors potentiating mental health stigma, challenging awareness, and creating barriers to care for Canadian Public Safety Personnel. Health. [pages forthcoming, online first]. doi: /10.1177/1363459318800167Ricciardelli, R. (2018). Parolees’ Perceptions of Case Management Practices during Reintegration. Victims and Offenders: An International Journal of Evidence-based Research, Policy, and Practice. [pages forthcoming, online first] doi: 10.1080/15564886.2018.1476997Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2018). A new privacy paradox? Youth agentic practices of privacy management despite ‘nothing to hide’ online. Canadian Review of Sociology. [pages forthcoming, online first] doi:Ricciardelli, R. (2018). ‘Risk it out, risk it out’: Understaffing and work role overload among police in rural and remote communities. Police Quarterly. 21(4):?415–439. doi: 10.1177/1098611118772268 Spencer, D.C., Dodge, A., Ricciardelli, R., & Ballucci, D. (2018). “I think it’s re-victimizing victims almost every time”: Police Perceptions of Criminal Justice Responses to Sexual Violence. Critical Criminology. [pages forthcoming, online first] doi: 10.1007/s10612-018-9390-2Ricciardelli, R., Carleton, R.N., Cramm, H., & Groll, D. (2018). Qualitatively unpacking Canadian public safety personnel trauma experiences and their well-being. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice. 60(4): 566-577. doi: 10.3138/cjccj.2017-0053.r2Savage, M.E., Clow, K, Schuller, R., & Ricciardelli, R. (2018, forthcoming). After exoneration: How attributions of responsibility impact perceptions. Canadian Journal of Law & Society, 33(1): 85-103. doi: , R. & Mooney, T. (2017, forthcoming). The decision to disclose: Employment after prison. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. [pages forthcoming, online first]Maier, K. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017). The “Prisoners’ Dilemma:” How Male Prisoners Experience and Respond to Penal Threat While Incarcerated. Punishment & Society. [pages forthcoming, online first] doi: 10.1177/1462474518757091Ricciardelli, R., Clow, K., & Adorjan, M. (2019, forthcoming). Assessing desistance potential: Examining determinations of parole conditions among federal releasees. The Prison Journal. Carleton, R.N., Afifi, T.O., Turner, S., Tailieu, T., Duranceau, S., LeBouthillier, D.M., Sareen, J., Ricciardelli, R., MacPhee, R.S., Groll, D., Hozempa, K., Brunet, A., Weekes, J.R., Griffith, C.T., Abrams, K.J., Jones, N.A., Beshai, S., Cramm, H.A., Dobson, K.S., Hatcher, S., Keane, T.M., Stewart, S.H., & Asmundson, G.J.G. (2017). Suicidal ideation, plans, and attempts among public safety personnel in Canada. Canadian Psychology. [pages forthcoming, online first] doi: org/10.1037/cap0000136Kaur, N. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017). “I asked for it”: How women experience stigma in their transition from being infertile to being mothers of multiples through Artificial Reproduction Technologies. Journal of the Motherhood Initiative, 8(1-2). Ricciardelli, R. & Martin, K. (2017). Why corrections? Motivations for becoming a Canadian provincial or territorial correctional officer. Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice. [available late fall 2017/online first/pages forthcoming] doi: 10.1108/JCRPP-01-2017-0001Adorjan, M., Ricciardelli, R., & Spencer, D.C. (2017). Youth perspectives of Police in a Rural Atlantic Province. Journal of Police Research and Practice: An International Journal. 18.5(6): 556-569. doi: 10.1080/15614263.2017.1363961Carleton, R.N., Afifi, T.O., Tailieu, T., Turner, S., Duranceau, S., LeBouthillier, D.M., Hozempa, K., Sareen, J., Ricciardelli, R., MacPhee, R.S., Groll, D., Brunet, A., Weekes, J.R., Griffith, C.T., Abrams, K.J., Jones, N.A., Beshai, S., Cramm, H.A., Dobson, K.S., Hatcher, S., Keane, T.M., Stewart, S.H., & Asmundson, G.J.G. (2017). Mental disorder symptoms among Canadian first responder and other public safety personnel. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. (Online first, open Access). [pages forthcoming, online first] doi: 10.1177/0706743717723825 [Altmetric Score: 132]Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (accepted, 2017). The last bastion of rehabilitation: Contextualizing youth correctionalism in Canada. The Prison Journal, (to be published 2019). Huey, L., & Ricciardelli, R. (2017). Policing ‘Domestic Disturbances’ in Small Towns and Rural Communities: Implications for Officer and Victim Safety. Canadian Review of Sociology, 54(2): 198-215. doi:10.1111/cars.12145Ricciardelli, R., & Griffith, C.T. (2017). North of 49: The Dynamics of Canadian Policing. Journal of Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 18.5(6): 522-525. doi: 10.1080/15614263.2017.1368238Ricciardelli, R., Crichton, H., Swiss, L., Spencer, D., & Adorjan, M. (2017). From Knowledge to Action? The Youth Criminal Justice Act and use of Extrajudicial Measures in Youth Policing. Journal of Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 18.5(6): 599-611. doi: 10.1080/15614263.2017.1363971Mooney, T. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017, in press). From incarceration to employment: Barriers to finding work identified by parolees in Ontario, Canada. Journal of Community Corrections. 27(1): 5-12[8].Ricciardelli, R. & Perry, K.H. (2016). Responsivity in practice: Prison officer to prisoner communication in Canadian provincial prisons. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 29(3): 179-198. doi: 10.1177/1043986216660004. Czarnuch, S., Ricciardelli, R., & Mihailidis, A. (2016) Predicting the role of assistive technologies in the lives of people with dementia using objective care recipient factors. BMC Geriatrics, 16(1): 143. doi: 10.1186/s12877-016-0314-2Crichton, H. & Ricciardelli, R. (2016). Shifting grounds: Experiences of Canadian correctional officers. Criminal Justice Review. 41(4): 427-445. doi: 10.1177/0734016816669981Ricciardelli, R., & Memarpour, P. (2016) “I was trying to make my stay there more positive”: Rituals and routines in Canadian prisons. Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society, 29(3): 179-198. doi: 10.1080/1478601X.2016.1189423Huey, L., Ricciardelli, R., & Griffiths, C.T. (2017). Policing Terrorism: Canadian Perspectives and Practices, Journal of Police Studies (Cahiers Politiestudies); Special issue on Ideological Activism and Radicalisation (Aanpak van gewelddadige radicalisering), 42. []Huey, L., Cyr, K. & Ricciardelli, R. (2016). Austerity policing’s imperative: Understanding the drivers of policing activity in Canada. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 18(2): 133-139. doi: 10.1177/1461355716645358 [Altmetric Score: 5]Spencer, D. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017). ‘They’re a very sick group of individuals’: Correctional officers, emotions, and sex offenders. Theoretical Criminology, 21(3): 380-394. doi: 1362480616647590.Shepard, A. & Ricciardelli, R. (2016). Let’s dance: Exploring dance programs in prisons in the context of re-entry. Journal of Community Corrections, 25(4): 9-15(7).Shively, R. & Ricciardelli, R. (2016). Gender specific re-entry: Pathways to recovery. Journal of Community Corrections, 25(3): 7-11(5).Ricciardelli, R. (2016). Canadian provincial correctional officers: Gendered strategies of achieving and affirming masculinities. Journal of Men’s Studies. 25(1): 3-24. doi: 10.1177/1060826515624389Ricciardelli, R. & Sit, V. (2016). Producing social (dis)order in prison: The effects of administrative controls on prisoner-on-prisoner violence. The Prison Journal, 96(2): 210-231. doi: 10.1177/0032885515618362Huey, L. & Ricciardelli, R. (2015). This isn’t what I signed up for’: When police officer role expectations conflict with the realities of general duty police work in remote communities. International Journal of Police Science & Management. 17(3): 194-203. doi: 10.1177/1461355715603Huey, L. & Ricciardelli, R. (2015). From Seeds to Orchards: Using Evidence-Based Policing to Address Canada’s Policing Research Needs. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 58(1): 119-131. doi: 10.3138/cjccj2015/E24Blandisi, I.M., Clow, K., & Ricciardelli, R. (2015). Public perceptions of the stigmatization of wrongly convicted individuals: Findings from semi-structured interviews. Qualitative Report. 20(11), 1881-1904.Ricciardelli, R., Grills, S. & Craig, A. (2015). Constructions and negotiations of sexuality in Canadian federal men’s prisons. Journal of Homosexuality, 63(12): 1660-1684. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2016.1158010Memarpour, P., Ricciardelli, R. & Masaarjian, P. (2015). Government reports versus prisoners’ experiences: Toward the resolution of discrepancies in healthcare and healthcare delivery. International Journal of Prisoner Health. 11(4): 225-242. doi: 10.1108/IJPH-02-2015-0006Ricciardelli, R., Maier, K. & Hannah-Moffat, K. (2015). Strategic masculinities: Vulnerabilities, risk, and the production of prison masculinities. Theoretical Criminology. 19(4): 491-513. doi: 10.1177/1362480614561456849 [Altmetric score: 18] Afful, A. & Ricciardelli, R. (2015). Shaping the online fat acceptance movement: Talking about body image and beauty standards. The Journal of Gender Studies, 24(4): 453-472. doi:10.1080/09589236.2015.1028523 [Altmetric score: 43]Ricciardelli, R. (2016 [online first, 2014]). Canadian prisoners’ perceptions of correctional officer orientations to their occupational responsibility: Liberal humanitarian versus neo-liberal persuasions. Journal of Crime and Justice, 39(2): 324-343. doi: 10.1080/0735648X.2014.972430.Kelland, J. & Ricciardelli, R. (2015). Mothers of multiples’ perspective on fetal reduction and medical abortion. Journal of the Motherhood Initiative. 5(2): 123-140. Clow, K.A., Ricciardelli, R., & Bartfay, W. (2015). Are you man enough to be a nurse? The impact of ambivalent sexism and role congruity on perceptions of men and women in nursing advertisements. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, Special Issue, 72(7/8): 363-376. doi: 10.1007/s11199-014-0418-0 Ricciardelli, R. (2014, lead article). Coping strategies: Investigating how male prisoners manage the threat of victimization in Federal prisons. The Prison Journal, 94(4): 411-344. doi: 10.1177/0032885514548001. Ricciardelli, R. (2014). An examination of the inmate code in Canadian penitentiaries. Journal of Crime and Justice, 37(2): 234-255. Available online: December 3, 2012. doi: 10.1080/0735648X.2012.746012Ricciardelli, R. & Spencer, D. (2014). Exposing ‘sex’ offenders: Precarity, abjection and violence in the Canadian federal prison system. British Journal of Criminology, 54(3): 428-448. doi: 10.1093/bjc/azu012 Crichton, H., & Ricciardelli, R. (2014). Changing legislation, changing corrections: Promoting the successful reintegration of prisoners post-release? The Journal of Community Corrections, 23(3): 9-14 (6 pages). Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (2014). Public perceptions of wrongful conviction. (Invited manuscript for Canadian Criminal Law Review, 18(2): 183-198. Ricciardelli, R. & Maier, K. (2014). “Tough but not too tough”: Penal threats in men’s prisons, prisoner self-presentation, and the implications for correctional policy and practice. Corrections Managers Report, XIX (3): 33-34, 36-46—invited article based on Journal of Community Corrections Publication (revised version of previous article but not a reprint).Clow, K.A., Ricciardelli, R. & Bartfay, W.J. (2014). Attitudes and stereotypes of male and female nurses: The influence of social roles and ambivalent sexism. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 46(3): 446-455. doi: 10.1037/a0034248.Maier, K., & Ricciardelli, R. (2013; Invited Manuscript). “Tough but not too tough”: Penal threats in men’s prisons, prisoner self-presentation, and the implications for correctional policy and practice. Journal of Community Corrections, 12(4): 5-12(8). Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K.A. (2013). The portrayal of elements historically associated with masculine and feminine domains in Lad and Metrosexual men’s lifestyle magazines. Journal of Masculinities and Social Change, 2(2): 116-145. doi: 10.4471/mcs?.2013.26Sit, V. & Ricciardelli, R. (2013). Constructing and performing sexualities in the penitentiaries: Attitudes and behaviors among male prisoners. Criminal Justice Review, 38(3): 335-353. doi: 10.1177/0734016813491965. Ricciardelli, R. (2013). Establishing and asserting masculinities in Canadian penitentiaries. The Journal of Gender Studies, 24(2): 170-191. doi: 10.1080/09589236.2013.812513 Ricciardelli, R. & Gazso, A. (2013). Investigating threat perception among correctional officers in the Canadian provincial correctional system. Qualitative Sociological Review, 4(3): 96-120. Ricciardelli, R. & Moir, M. (2013). Stigmatized among the stigmatized: Sex offenders in Canadian penitentiaries. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 5(3): 353-386. doi: 10.3138/cjccj.2012.E22 Ulrich, M., Ricciardelli, R., & Brown, A. (2012, lead article) Offender rehabilitation: Toward an understanding of therapeutic alliance in successful transition and reintegration efforts—the Canadian day reporting centre experience. The Journal of Community Corrections, 21(4): 4-11(8).Clow. K.A., Blandis, I.M., Ricciardelli, R., & Schuller, R.A. (2012). Public perceptions of wrongful conviction: Support for compensation and apologies. The Albany Law Review: Special Issue on Miscarriages of Justice, 75(3): 1415-1438.Ricciardelli, R., Bell, J.G. & Clow, K.A. (2012). “Now I see it for what it really is”: The impact of participation in an innocence project practicum on criminology students. The Albany Law Review: Special Issue on Miscarriages of Justice, 75(3): 1439-1466.Ricciardelli, R. (2012). Unconditional Love in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 18: 94-97. DOI: 10.1016/j.jnn2010.11.014. Available online Dec. 6, 2010.Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K.A. (2012). The impact of an exonorees’s guest lecture on students’ attitudes toward wrongly convicted persons. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 23(2): 127-147. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-2409.2011.01030.xClow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (2011). Women and men in conflicting social roles: Implications for social psychological research. Social Issues and Policy Review, 5(1): 191-226. Ricciardelli, R., (2011) Masculinity, consumerism, and appearance and Consumerism: A look at men’s hair. Canadian Review of Sociology, 48(2): 181-201.Ricciardelli, R., & White, P. (2011). Modifying the body: Canadian men’s perspectives on appearance and cosmetic surgery. The Qualitative Report, 16(4): 949-970.Ricciardelli, R., Clow, K.A & P. White. (2010). Investigating hegemonic masculinity: Portrayals of masculinity in men’s lifestyle magazines. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 63(1/2): 64- 78. Ricciardelli, R., Bell, J.G., & Clow, K.A. (2009). Student attitudes toward wrongful conviction. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 51(3): 411-427. doi: 10.3138/cjccj.51.3.411.Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K.A. (2009). Men, appearance, and cosmetic surgery: The role of confidence, self-esteem and comfort with the body. Canadian Journal of Sociology, 34(1): 105-134.Bell, J.G., Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (2008). Causes of wrongful conviction: Looking at student knowledge. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 19(1): 75-96. doi: 10.1080/10511250801892979Conference Proceedings Articles / Books / DissertationMaier, K., Ricciardelli, R., & Hannah-Moffat, K. (2013). Striving for safety: The case of federal prisoners in Ontario Canada. Preceding from the 4th annual global conference Experiencing Prison: A Person’s Project, Prague, Czech Republic: Inter-Disciplinary Press; available online at: , R. (2013). ‘Man up’: Asserting masculinity in Canadian federal prisons. Preceding from the 4th annual global conference Experiencing Prison: A Person’s Project, Prague, Czech Republic: Inter-Disciplinary Press; available online at: , R. (2013). Rehabilitation or Punishment: The conflicting roles and responsibilities of provincial correctional officers. Preceding from the 4th annual global conference Experiencing Prison: A Person’s Project, Prague, Czech Republic: Inter-Disciplinary Press; available online at: . Ricciardelli, R. (2009). Masculinity, Self-Identification and Cosmetic Surgery: An Exploration, Dissertation, McMaster University, 145 pages.Encyclopedia EntriesRicciardelli, R. & Crichton, H. (2017). Victimization in Prisons (2000 words). In Robert Morgan (Ed.). The SAGE Encyclopedia of Criminal Psychology. Thousand Oaks: Sage. (Accepted in 2016; in press).Griffiths, C.T. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017). Correctional Services Canada (2000 words). In Robert Morgan (Ed.). The SAGE Encyclopedia of Criminal Psychology. Thousand Oaks: Sage. (Accepted in 2016; in press).Non-Peer-Reviewed ArticlesRicciardelli, R. (2014, March). Reimagining Crime: Positive Change Starts with the Kids! Newfoundland Quarterly, a cultural journal of Newfoundland and Labrador, Spring 2014, 107: 1. Ricciardelli, R. (2014, February). Faculty Introductions. Sociology on the Rock Newsletter, Newsletter of the Department of Sociology at MUN (11)14. Ricciardelli, R. (2013, November 17). Life in the NICU: Rose’s story of Unconditional Love in the NICU for World Prematurity Awareness Day. Multiple Births Canada, , R. and Czarnuch, S. (2013). Moving into milestones…with multiples. Multiple Moments Quarterly: Multiple Births Canada, 3:16-18.Ricciardelli, R. (2011). Family Inspirations. Multiple Moments, Fall Publication 4:10-11.Ricciardelli, R. (2011). Active planning and helpful information to assist with stress reduction. Multiple Moments, Fall Publication 4:16-17.Ricciardelli, R. (2011). From Room to Womb. Executive Pen. Multiple Moments, Spring Publication 2:4-5. Plenaries/Keynotes, Invited Presentations, Talks, and Lectures Ricciardelli, R. (2018, December 10). Debating sex and gender: Gender based analysis and new research grant requirements. Keynote Address. MEETING TITLE. Justice Institute of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia.Ricciardelli, R. (2018, November 22). From restorative justice to relational justice: Unpacking needs for Newfoundland and Labrador. Invited presentation at the Community Justice Forum, Clarenville, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. (2018, November 21). Envisioning violence-free communities: Restorative Justice Forum. St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. (2018, October 26). When conditions of confinement become conditions of employment: Shaping the wellbeing of correctional officers across Canada. Plenary. Heads of Corrections Meeting. Montreal, Quebec.Vaandering, D., & Ricciardelli, R. (2018, November 8). Relationships First: The Role of a Restorative Justice Research-Resource Centre for Education and Justice in NL. Invited lecture in Education doctoral seminar. St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R., & Groll, D. (2018, October 21-26). Realities of working in prison spaces: Violence, unpredictability, trauma, and mental health injuries. Plenary. International Corrections and Prisons Association (ICPA) 20th Annual Meeting, Beyond Prisons: The Way Forward. Montreal, Quebec.Ricciardelli, R. (2018, October 31). Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment: National and Local Context. Plenary. Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention, Signals of Hope: Pre-Conference Workshop. St. John’s, NL.Ricciardelli, R. & Czarnuch, S. (2018, Oct. 11). Who are the helpers? Managing post-traumatic stress disorder in public service personnel. Invited paper presentation at Science, Health, and Research Education (SHARE) Summit, Translational and Personalised Medicine Initiative (TPMI), Memorial University, St. John’s, NL. Ricciardelli, R. (2018, May 14). Trauma in the Workplace: A National Pulse on Experiences of Canadian Public Safety Personnel. Keynote Address at the ‘Trauma among Psychiatric Workers – Building the Bigger Picture Together Workshop. Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care, Barrie, ON. Ricciardelli, R. (2018, May 14). Mental Health and Wellbeing among Public Safety Personnel: Challenges and Next Step. Invited Occupational Health and Safety roundtable presentation, previously recorded May 4, 2018 at the Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour Mid-Term Convention (May 13-15, 2018), Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour, St. John’s, NL. Ricciardelli, R. (2018, May 12). Understanding Correctional Work: Trauma, harassment and violence within the prison spaces. Invited paper presentation at the Canadian Institution for Public Safety Research and Treatment Research Day. University of Regina, Regina, SK.Carleton, R.N., & Ricciardelli, R. (2018, May 7). Impacts of Operational and Organization Stress on Public Safety Personnel. Plenary Address at the ‘Violence and Aggression Symposium’. Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science and Justice Studies, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK. Elder White, C., Elder Muise, V., Grandmother Snook, J. & Ricciardelli, R. (2018, March 3). Mi’kmaq Oppression Period and the Effects on Today’s Society. Nexus Centre Indigenous Speaker Series, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL.Ricciardelli, R. (2018, April 25). Interactions between the Criminal Justice and other Social Systems. Invited expert panellists, Round tables organized by the Institute on Public Policy (), for the Federal Minister of Justice. Halifax, Nova Scotia.Ricciardelli, R. (2018, April. 17). Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment: Defining our Challenges and Next Step in Newfoundland and Labrador. Panel presentation: Roundtable on Inclusion 2018: Work and Disability in Newfoundland and Labrador. Centre for Research on Work Disability Policy at SafetyNet, St. John’s, NL. Ricciardelli, R. (2018, March 1). A National Pulse - The Mental Health and Wellbeing of ‘Correctional’ workers: Interpreting Caseness, Trauma, Stigma and Barriers. Speaker Series Talk, Department of Sociology, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL. Ricciardelli, R. (2018, February 27). Caseness, Trauma, Stigma and Barriers to help-seeking: Taking a National Pulse on the Mental Health of Canadian Public Safety Personnel. Invited Key Note Address. 7th Annual Mental Health Conference, Innovations in Mental Health: Discovery, Technology, Recovery, Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health, Whitby, ON.Ricciardelli, R. & Carleton, R.N. (2018, February 6). Overcoming stigma and responding to the mental health needs of Public Safety Personnel in Newfoundland and Labrador: Ehealth solutions and customized pathways. Invited presentation. SPOR Innovative Clinical Trials Rewarding Success – Ideathon (CIHR), Ottawa Art Council, Ottawa, ON.Ricciardelli, R. (2018, January 31). The Mental Health and Wellbeing of ‘Correctional’ workers: Interpreting Caseness, Trauma, Stigma and Barriers. Invited seminar. Prison Studies Centre, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.Ricciardelli, R. (2017, October 26). Building Public Safety Research and Treatment: Atlantic Region Potentialities. Invited short presentation. Atlantic Regional Military and Veteran Families Leadership Circle Meeting, Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research, St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. (2017, October 27). Correctional work: Violence and trauma should never be “just part of the job”. Invited 60 minute presentation. Vocational Rehabilitation Conference, Atlantic Region., St. John’s, Newfoundland.Carleton, R.N., Ricciardelli, R., & MacPhee, R. (2017, September 24). Pre-Forum Research Theme Working Group 5: Contemporary research with public safety personnel. Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) FORUM (in partnership with the Invictus games). Toronto, ON. Carleton, R.N., & Ricciardelli, R. (2017, September 27). Post-Forum Research Theme Working Group 5: Contemporary research with public safety personnel. Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) FORUM (in partnership with the Invictus games). Toronto, ON.Ricciardelli, R. (2017, Sept. 14). Roundtable: De-criminalizing women in Newfoundland and Labrador: Options (exploring ways forward). Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies and Senator Kim Pate. Invited by Diana Majury (Carleton), St. John’s, Newfoundland.Carleton, R.N. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017, July 25). The University of Regina’s Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT) and Memorial University (MUN): Optimizing linkages with the Atlantic regions for the benefit of all Canadian public safety personnel. Opening Plenary, Summit 2017: Understanding Stressors, Risks, and Vulnerabilities among Public Safety Personnel. Memorial University, St. John’s, NL. Ricciardelli, R. (2017, May 5). Carceral spaces: Understandings, interpretations and the space for partnership. Correctional Services Canada, Research Branch, Ottawa, Ontario. Ricciardelli, R. (2017, April 18). When conditions of confinement become conditions of employment: Shaping the wellbeing of Canadian provincial and territorial correctional officers. The School of Rehabilitative Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario. Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017, April 28). Invited speaker series research presentation: Having nothing to hide: Adolescent attitudes towards cyber-risk and privacy & implications for digital citizenship. Sociology, Memorial University, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Ricciardelli, R., Moore, L., & Best, E. (2017, Feb. 22). Roundtable on Women in/and the Law, invited by Joan Sullivan, Editor for Newfoundland Quarterly. Newfoundland Quarterly Roundtable, p. 10-16. St. John’s, Newfoundland. Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017, Nov. 15-18). Authors meet critics session, organized and invited by Professor Rosemary Barberet for “Engaging with Ethics in International Criminological Research”. American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Ricciardelli, R. (2017, May 4-5). The Future of Critical Criminology and Interdisciplinary Justice Studies in Canada; Closing round table on the Future of the conference and on collaboration between critical criminologists. Invited and funded presenter for the joint Conference of the Critical Perspectives: Criminology and Social Justice and the Centre for interdisciplinary Justice Studies. Ottawa, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R. (2016, September 12). Considering Rural Hubs in the Atlantic Region. Invited Presentation for the Atlantic Region Criminal Operations Officers, Royal Canadian Mounted Police B-Division, St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. (2016, September 15). Desistance, Federal Incarceration and Re-entry Needs. Invited presentation for the Atlantic Region Annual Meeting of the Citizens Advisory Council of Newfoundland and Labrador (to Correctional Services Canada), St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. (2016, April 11). Creating carceral spaces: The prison code in Canadian penitentiaries. Department of Sociology and Legal Studies, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R. (2016, March 16th). Surviving Time Incrementally: Working with Imprisoned Women. Invited speaker for the “Spring Talk”, MUN’s Women’s Association, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. (2016, February 28). Diversion Bringing the Community Together as a Committee for Measures. Invited Training Presentation held at the Flat Bay Band Inc., Stephenville, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. (2016, February 29). Making Strides toward Youth Diversion: Informing RCMP Members. Invited Presentation held at the Stephenville Detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police B-Division, Stephenville, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. (2016, February 3). Interpreting Federal Legislation: Bringing the Community Together as a Committee for Measures. Invited Training Presentation held at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police B-Division, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador.Ricciardelli, R. (2016, February 2). Implementing Youth Diversion & Supportive Reporting. Invited Presentation and Training at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police B-Division, Labrador Unit Commander Meeting, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador.Ricciardelli, R. (2016, January 12th). Imprisonment, Desistance, and Self: Canadian Federal Prison Living. Invited presentation for the Citizens Advisory Council of Newfoundland and Labrador (to Correctional Services Canada), St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. (2015, November 10th). Publish or Perish? Journals, books and reports. Guest lecture in SOCI 6880 Graduate Seminar, in the Faculty of Arts, Sociology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland Ricciardelli, R. (2015, September 4th). Insight Development Grant Workshop. Invited panellist, Faculty of Arts, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. (2014, December 16th). Creating ‘best practices’ for policing youth. Invited presentations at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Youth Officer Training, RCMP Headquarters, St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. & Huey, L. (2014, December 16th). Supportive reporting. Invited presentations at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Youth Officer Training, RCMP Headquarters, St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. & Newell, W. (2014, December 18th). Risk-Need-Responsivity in police practice with youth: Revisiting strategies and Youth intervention and diversion. Invited presentations at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Youth Officer Training, RCMP Headquarters, St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. & Huey, L., (2014, December 10). Supportive reporting. Invited Presentation at Royal Canadian Mounted Police B-Division, Eastern Unit Commander Meeting, Clarenville, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. (2014, December 4). Imprisonment: Risk, desistance, and lived experiences. Invited Speaker at the St. John’s Rotary Club, December meeting, St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. (2014, October 18). Supporting youth: Making strides toward improved relations with youth. Keynote Speaker at the Newfoundland and Labrador Youth Coalition of Justice Committees Annual General Meeting, Grand-Falls Windsor, Newfoundland and Labrador.Ricciardelli, R. (2014, October 9). Policing youth: Collaborative research between police and academics. Invited research session at B Division of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Unit Commanders Meeting, RCMP Headquarters, St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. & Spencer D. (2014, October 3). Kids & police: Revisiting interactional dynamics from both sides. Invited research session at B Division of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commanding Officer’s Youth Advisory, RCMP Headquarters, St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. (2014, September 19). Multiples: Risk, Stigma and Realities of Social Positioning. Invited to be the Keynote Speaker at the Multiple Births Canada Annual Meeting, London, Ontario (Unable to attend).Ricciardelli, R. (2014, April 24). Expanding Possibilities in Employment Readiness & Training, Employment Placement & Sustainable Success. Invited Panellist. Pathways to Employment Symposium, St. Leonard’s Society of Toronto, in partnership with Correctional Service Canada and The International Community Corrections Association, Toronto, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R. (2012, March 21). Mission job possible: A workshop on the academic job search. Invited discussant, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K. (2012, March). The impact of an exonorees’s guest lecture on students’ attitudes toward wrongly convicted persons. Invited poster for a “research showcase” presented at the annual meeting of the American Criminal Justice Sciences, New York, New York.Ricciardelli, R. (2009, December). Masculinity, Health and the Criminal Justice System: Men behind Bars. Guest lecture in SSCI 4990 in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, Ontario. Ricciardelli, R. (2008, February). Qualitative methods: Content Analyses and Analysing Open-Ended Survey Data. Guest lecture in SSCI 2900 in the Faculty of Criminology, Social Justice and Policy Studies at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, Ontario. Ricciardelli, R. (2007, September). Teaching: Productive Instruction and Assisting in the University Environment. Invited talk at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, Ontario. Peer-Reviewed Abstracts / Presentations at Professional Meetings and Conferences/Workshops (Student authors – italicized)Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2019, June 3-6). Pre-service teachers’ attitudes and projections: Responding to cyber-risk in their classrooms. Paper submitted, Canadian Sociological Association, Vancouver, British Columbia. Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2019, June 3-6). Youth responses to the surveillance school: The bifurcation of antagonism and confidence in surveillance among teenaged students. Paper submitted, Canadian Sociological Association, Vancouver, British Columbia. Ricciardelli, R., Groll, D., McCreary, D., & Carleton, R.N. (2019, May 31-June 2). Stigma about mental illness and treatment seeking: Unpacking correctional employee perspectives using mixed methods. Paper submitted. North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia.Fusco, N., Ricciardelli, R., & Groll, D. (2019, May 31-June 2). Mental illness in employees of corrections: Difference in prevalence rates based on occupational type. Paper submitted. North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia.Tam-Seto, L., Ricciardelli, R., & Carleton, R.N. (2019, May 29-June 1). Persistent Exposure to Work-related Trauma: Implications to Occupational Therapy. Paper submitted, Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, Niagara Falls, Ontario. Quirion, B., Ricciardelli, R., & Moran, D. (2019, Nov. 6-9). Les perceptions des nouvelles recrues du service correctionnel canadien concernant le milieu carcéral. Paper submitted, Canadian Criminal Justice Association and the Societe de Criminologie du Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec.Tam-Seto, L., Ricciardelli, R., & Carleton, R.N. (2019, May 29-June 1) Work-Acquired Trauma and Public Safety Personnel: An Occupational Therapy Perspective. Paper submitted, Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, Niagara Falls, Canada. Cramm, H., Ricciardelli, R., Czarnuch, S., Groll, D., & Carleton, R.N. (2019, May 29-June 1). Occupational stressors and health: beyond the ‘first responder’. Paper submitted, Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, Niagara Falls, Ontario. Cramm, H., Groll, D., Edgelow, M., Ricciardelli, R., & Carleton, R.N. (2019, May 29-June 1). Resilience and firefighting: Considerations for occupational therapy intervention. Paper submitted, Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, Niagara Falls, Ontario. Ricciardelli, R., Groll, D., McCreary, D., & Carleton, R.N. (2019, May 31-June 2). Stigma about mental illness and treatment seeking: Unpacking correctional employee perspectives using mixed methods. Paper submitted in organized session, North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia.Keena, L., Lambert, E., Haynes, S., May, D., & Ricciardelli, R. (2018, Nov. 14-17). Exploring how to raise perceptions of organizational justice. Paper submitted, American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia. Bahji, A., Riccardelli, R., Groll, D., & Carleton, R.N.?(2019, Apr. 6-9). Mental Disorder Symptoms among Correctional Workers in Canada. Poster submitted, European?Psychiatric Association?Meeting, Warsaw, Poland. Bahji, A., Riccardelli, R., Groll, D., & Carleton, R.N.?(2019, Apr. 6-9).?Mental Disorder Symptoms among Public Safety Personnel in Canada. Poster submitted, European?Psychiatric Association?Meeting, Warsaw, Poland.Bahji, A., Riccardelli, R., Groll, D., & Carleton, R.N.?(2019, Apr. 6-9).?Comparing occupational stressors and the mental health of male and female Canadian correctional officers. Paper submitted, European?Psychiatric Association?Meeting, Warsaw, Poland.Bahji, A., Riccardelli, R., Carleton, R.N., & Groll, D. (2019, Mar. 18-22). Mental disorder symptoms among correctional workers in Canada. Paper submitted, American Psychiatric Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA.Bahji, A., Riccardelli, R., Carleton, R.N., & Groll, D. (2019, Mar. 18-22). Operational and organizational stressors, and the mental health of Canadian correctional officers. Paper submitted, American Psychiatric Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA.Bahji, A., Riccardelli, R., Carleton, R.N., & Groll, D. (2019, Mar. 18-22). Comparing occupational stressors and the mental health of male and female Canadian correctional officers. Paper submitted, American Psychiatric Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA.Lambert, E., Keena, L., Haynes, S., May, D., & Ricciardelli, R. (2019, March 26-30).TITLE. Paper submitted, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Baltimore, Maryland.Ricciardelli, R., Groll, D., McCreary, D., Czarnuch, S., Anderson, G., & Carleton, R.N. (2019, January 31-February 2). Correctional work and mental health: Examining the impact on wellbeing of operational and organizational stressors. Poster accepted, British Columbia First Responder Mental Health Conference, Richmond, British Columbia.Kaur, N., Andres, E., Ricciardelli, R., & Carleton, R.N. (2019, January 31-February 2). Legitimate PTSD? Self-responsibilization and accountability of PSP on trauma, help-seeking, and the role of resiliency as a personal attribute. Poster accepted, British Columbia First Responder Mental Health Conference, Richmond, British Columbia.Czarnuch, S., Ricciardelli, R., Cramm, H., Groll, D., Anderson, G., & Carleton, R.N. (2019, January 31-February 2). Accessing and delivering internet cognitive behavioural therapy in Newfoundland: Informing how British Columbia can respond to the mental health needs of public safety personnel. Poster accepted, British Columbia First Responder Mental Health Conference, Richmond, British Columbia.Ricciardelli, R., Carleton, R.N., Anderson, G., Mahar, A. & Groll, D. (2018, Nov. 14-17). Trauma, Operational Stress Injuries, and Well-being: Prevalence Rates among Canadian Public Safety Personnel (emphasis on Correctional Workers). Paper submitted, American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia.Samuels, K., Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2018, Nov. 14-17). “It’s hard in a small town where you know them personally” – Examining how rural youth perceive the police role: A Canadian perspective. Paper submitted, American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, Georgia.Carleton, R.N., Ricciardelli, R., & Anderson, G. (2018, Oct. 21-24). Mental health among Canadian public safety personnel: A brief overview of contemporary research. Paper accepted. The Forth International Conference on Law Enforcement and Public Health. Toronto, Ontario.Martin, K., Ricciardelli, R., & Britton, H. (2018, Oct. 21-24). Police-Mental Health Partnership: Working together to support wellness and respond to mental health concerns of officers and staff. Paper accepted. The Forth International Conference on Law Enforcement and Public Health. Toronto, Ontario.Cramm, H., & Ricciardelli, R. (2018, Oct. 15-17). Beyond the front lines: Exploring the mental health and help-seeking behaviours of public safety personnel who work to support frontline operations. Paper accepted. Forum 2018: Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research. Regina, Saskatchewan.Vig, K. D., Carleton, R. N., Ricciardelli, R. & Asmundson, G. J. G. (2018, Oct. 15-17). Sex Differences in PTSD Symptom Patterns of Public Safety Personnel after Controlling for Sexual Violence. In S. Korol and J. E. Mason (Co-Chairs), Sex and Gender Differences in Canadian Public Safety Personnel: Perceived versus Actual Experiences. Paper presentation. Forum 2018: Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research. Regina, Saskatchewan.Taillieu, T., Afifi, T. O., Turner, S., Carleton, R. N., Vaughan, A., Anderson, G. S., Krakauer, R., MacPhee, R. S., Ricciardelli, R., Cramm, H. A., Groll, D., Griffiths, C. T., Donnelly, E. A., & McCreary, D. R. (2018, Oct. 15-17). Traumatic exposures, occupational stressors, and mental disorder symptoms among Canadian Public Safety Personnel. Paper presentation. Forum 2018: Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research. Regina, Saskatchewan.Andres, E., Kaur, N., Ricciardelli, R., & Carleton, R.N. (2018, Oct. 15-17). Fit for the Public safety: Informing attitudes and practices tied to the hiring of public safety professional. Podium presentation. Forum 2018: Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research. Regina, Saskatchewan.Ricciardelli, R., & Power, N. (2018, Oct. 15-17). Experiences of Trauma: Implications for the Health and Wellbeing of Provincial Correctional Officers working in Atlantic Canada. Podium presentation. Forum 2018: Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research. Regina, Saskatchewan.Groll, D., McCreary, D., Ricciardelli, R., & Carleton, R.N. (2018, Oct. 15-17). Comparing occupational stressors and the mental health of male and female Canadian correctional officers. Podium presentation. Forum 2018: Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research. Regina, Saskatchewan.Tam-Seto, L., Ricciardelli, R., & Carleton, R.N. (2018, Oct. 15-17). Persistent exposure to trauma: The impact of potentially traumatic events on the mental health of Canadian public safety personnel. Paper presentation. Forum 2018: Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research. Regina, Saskatchewan.Tam-Seto, L., Ricciardelli, R., & Carleton, R.N. (2018, Oct. 15-17). Effects of work-acquired potential trauma on the lives of Canadian public safety personnel. Poster presentation. Forum 2018: Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research. Regina, SaskatchewanGiwa, S., Ricciardelli, R., & Carleton, R.N. (2018, Oct. 15-17).Working it out: Public safety personnel and their coping strategies for dealing with occupational stress. Paper presentation. Forum 2018: Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research. Regina, Saskatchewan.Czarnuch, S., Ricciardelli, R., Hadden, K., & Cramm, H. (2018, Oct. 15-17). Toward the development of a national technology platform for the delivery of internet cognitive behaviour therapy for public safety personnel. Paper presentation. Forum 2018: Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research. Regina, Saskatchewan.Mahar, A., Ricciardelli, R., Groll, D., Afifi, T. O., & Carleton, R.N. (2018, Oct. 15-17). Gender and corrections: a breakdown of mental disorder symptoms. Paper presentation. Forum 2018: Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research. Regina, Saskatchewan.McCreary, D., Groll, D., Ricciardelli, R., & Carleton, R.N. (2018, Oct. 15-17). Views and opinions regarding mental illness and treatment in Canadian correctional workers. Podium presentation. Forum 2018: Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research. Regina, Saskatchewan.May, D., Haynes, S., Lambert, E.G., Keena, L., & Ricciardelli, R. (2018, Oct. 15-17). Working in Corrections both North and South of the Border: Similar Challenges in Different Countries. Podium presentation. Forum 2018: Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research. Regina, Saskatchewan.Lambert, E.G., Ricciardelli, R., Keena, L., May. D., & Haynes, S. (2018, Oct. 15-17). Correctional Staff Challenges: The Issue of Job Stress. Podium presentation. Forum 2018: Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research. Regina, Saskatchewan.Ricciardelli, R., Carleton, R.N., & Groll, D. (2018, Sept. 27-29). Operational Stress Injuries and Exposure to Traumatic Events in Canadian Federal Correctional Officers. Paper submitted, 68th Annual conference of the Canadian Psychiatric Association, Toronto, Ontario. Cramm, H., Ricciardelli, R., & Carleton, R.N. (2018, June 20-23). Mental health among Canadian public safety personnel: A national pulse. Symposium, Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists National Conference, Occupation on the edge: Inclusion, sustainability and innovation, Vancouver, British Columbia.Ricciardelli, R. & Spencer, D.C. (2018, June 7-10). “Offender” or offending? Sex crimes, violence and emotions. Paper accepted (presentation withdrawn), Organized panel (by J. Kelty, PhD.), Annual Meeting on Law & Society. Toronto, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R. (2018, June 21-22). Occupational versus Organizational Stress. Roundtable, Critical Perspectives Eight Annual Conference. Halifax, Nova Scotia.Ricciardelli, R. (2018, June 21-22). Unpacking harm: The negotiation of vulnerabilities among federal prisoners. Invited participation on a ‘prisoner and harm’ panel, Critical Perspectives Eight Annual Conference. Halifax, Nova Scotia.Ricciardelli, R. & R.N. Carleton. (2018, June 21-22). The realities of workplace violence and unpredictability: Correctional officers, trauma, and wellbeing. Paper presented, Critical Perspectives Eight Annual Conference. Halifax, Nova Scotia.Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2018, May 16-18). The new privacy paradox: Youth agentic practices of privacy management despite ‘nothing to hide’ online. Paper presented, 35th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference. Fredericton, New Brunswick.Vig, K. D., Carleton, R. N., Ricciardelli, R. & Asmundson, G. J. G. (2018. April 5-8). PTSD symptom patterns of public safety personnel: Associations with sex and occupation. Poster presented at the 38th Annual Conference of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America. Washington, DC.Ballucci, D., Spencer, D., & Ricciardelli, R. (2018, Feb. 2-5). Digital evidence: Examining police investigative responses to sex crimes. Paper presented, Western Society of Criminology 45th Annual Conference. Long Beach, California.Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2018, May 16-18). Teens and relational aggression online. Paper presented, 35th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference. Fredericton, New Brunswick.Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017, Nov. 17). Youth and aging out of cyber-risk: Privacy, self-responsibilization and having nothing to hide online. Paper presented, American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Ricciardelli, R. (2018, Feb. 2). Discussant (invited), Reflections on Power, Shame and Social Relations in Sex Offender Imprisonment in England & Wales and Norway by Alice Ievins, Ben Crewe, Julie Laursen, Kristian Mj?land and Anna Schliehe. Paper presented, Comparative Penology and Nordic Exceptionalism Conference, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.Ricciardelli, R. & Mooney, T. (2017, Nov. 15). The Decision to Disclosure: Employment after Prison. Paper presented, American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017, Nov. 15). Authors [Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R.] meet Critics [Zhang, Sheldon (Chair of the Division of International Criminology), Manning, Peter; Schneider, Jackie; & Stamatel, Janet]. ‘Engaging with Ethics in International Criminological Research.’ Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, UK. Organized by: Rosemary Barberet. Session, American Society of Criminology. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Kaur, N. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017, Nov. 17). “I asked for it”. Poster presented, 8th Annual International Conference on Stigma. Washington, D.C. Ricciardelli, R., Carleton, R.N., Cramm, H., & Mooney, T. (2017, September 25-27). “Playing the system”: Structural factors potentiating stigma, challenging awareness and creating barriers to care. Panel presentation, Canadian Institute of Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) FORUM. Toronto, Ontario. Ricciardelli, R., Carleton, R.N., Cramm, H., & Mooney, T. (2017, September 25-27). The elephant in the room: Understanding trauma hierarchies and unpacking perceptions of “legitimacy”. Panel presentation, Canadian Institute of Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) FORUM. Toronto, Ontario. Carleton, R.N., Duranceau, S., Ricciardelli, R., & Cramm, H. (2017, September 25-27). Mental health among Canadian Public Safety Personnel: Taking a National Pulse. Paper presentation, Canadian Institute of Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) FORUM. Toronto, Ontario.Mooney, T. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017, May 31). Transitioning from Incarceration to Employment: Experiences of Parolees in Ontario, Canada. Paper presented in the “Work and the Life Course Session”, Canadian Sociological Association (Congress). Toronto, Ontario.Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017, Aug. 11-13). Youth and Cyber-risk in Canada: Enticements and risks in cyberspace - 'kind of cool to watch'. Paper presented, Society for the Study of Social Problems. Montreal, Quebec.Ricciardelli, R. (2017, June 20-23). Implications for correctional officers learning to negotiate high-needs youth and managerial directives. Paper presented, International Meeting of Law and Society. Mexico City, Mexico.Ricciardelli, R., & Power, N. (2017, June 1-2). A sociological examination of the work-related mental health of correctional officers in Atlantic Canada. Paper presented, 9th annual Primary Healthcare Partnership Forum, St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. (2017, May 4). Motivation, engagement, accountability and clinical diagnosis: How assessment scoring during incarceration affects reentry conditions and constraints. Paper presented, Joint Conference of the Critical Perspectives: Criminology and Social Justice and the Centre for interdisciplinary Justice Studies. Ottawa, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R. (2017, May 5). The future of critical criminology and justice studies in Canada. Invited participation in closing roundtable, Joint Conference of the Critical Perspectives: Criminology and Social Justice and the Centre for interdisciplinary Justice Studies. Ottawa, Ontario.Spencer, D., Ricciardelli, R., & Ballucci, D. (2017, May 5). Cynicism, policing and sex crimes. Paper presented, Joint Conference of the Critical Perspectives: Criminology and Social Justice and the Centre for interdisciplinary Justice Studies. Ottawa, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R., Adorjan, M. & Peters, A. (2017, May 17-19). Increased Clarity or Continued Ambiguity? Correctional Officers’ Experiences of Evolving Canadian Youth Justice Legislation. Paper presented, 34th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference. Hamilton, Ontario.Mooney, T. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017, May 17-19). Employment trajectories of former prisoners with differing levels of work experience. Paper presented, 34th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference. Hamilton, Ontario.Spencer, D. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017, May 17-19). “In our line of work there's nothing that's ever gratifying”: Cynicism, Policing, & Sex Crimes. Paper presented, 34th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference. Hamilton, Ontario.Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017, May 17-19). Teens, Cyber-risk and Attitudes Towards School-based and Parental Surveillance. Paper presented, 34th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference. Hamilton, Ontario.Crichton, H. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017, May 17-19). Risk, Need and Training: Policing in Remote and Rural Areas. Paper presented, 34th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference. Hamilton, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R., & Power, N. (2016, November 17). “Risk it out, risk it out”: Occupational risk in rural and remote policing. Paper presented, annual meeting of American Society of Criminology. New Orleans, Louisiana.Lant, J., Ricciardelli, R., Adorjan, M., & Clow, K. (2016, November 17). Sentencing Disparities? Assessing the impact of static and dynamic criminogenic risk factors. Paper presented, annual meeting of American Society of Criminology. New Orleans, Louisiana.Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2016, November 19). The influence of sports, the media and technology on delinquency and cyber-risk. Paper presented, annual meeting of American Society of Criminology. New Orleans, Louisiana.Ricciardelli, R. (2016, September 21-24). Vulnerabilities: Shifting boundaries across carceral spaces. Paper accepted for presentation, 16th annual meeting of European Society of Criminology. Muenster, Germany.Spencer, D. & Ricciardelli, R. (2016, November). Policing Online Sex Crime: Victim Hierarchies and ‘Typologies’. Paper presented, annual meeting of American Society of Criminology. New Orleans, Louisiana.Crichton, H., Simas Medieros, D., Ricciardelli, R., & Power, N. (2016, July 31). Corrections and trauma: Vulnerabilities at Work. Poster presented, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Multidisciplinary Conference. St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R., Crichton, H., Simas Medieros, D., & Power, N. (2016, July 31). Canadian Provincial Correctional Officers and Experiences of PTSD. Paper presented, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Multidisciplinary Conference. St. John’s, Newfoundland.Crichton, H., & Ricciardelli, R. (2016, May 31-June 3). “We wanted to keep the youth out of the system”: Factors influencing the adoption of extra-judicial measures in one jurisdiction. Paper presented, Canadian Sociological Association (Congress). Calgary, Alberta.Peters, A. & Ricciardelli, R. (2016, May 31 – June 3). Youth offending in a rural Canadian context: Are public perceptions reflecting statistics? Paper presented, Canadian Sociological Association (Congress). Calgary, Alberta.Adorjan, M., & Ricciardelli, R. (2016, May). Youth online: Cyberrisk, gender, and self-responsiblization. Paper presented, Canadian Sociological Association (Congress). Calgary, Alberta. Perry, K. & Ricciardelli, R. (2016, May). Prison officer orientations and their implications for responsivity with incarcerated youth. Paper accepted for presentation, 33nd Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference: Visual Research Methods and Visual Ethnographies. St. Catherine’s, Ontario. Cline, C., Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K. (2016, May). Perceptions of Justice: Factors impacting miscarriages of justice and wrongful convictions through the eyes of Canadian parolees. Paper presented, 33nd Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference: Visual Research Methods and Visual Ethnographies. St. Catherine’s, Ontario. Simas-Medeiros, D., Ricciardelli, R. & Power, N. (2016, May). Exploring the experiences and impacts of workplace violence among provincial correctional officers in Canada. Paper presented, Fifth Biennial Bilingual Conference, Canadian Society for Sociology of Health. Ottawa, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R., Power, N., and Huey, L. (2016, May). Vulnerabilities and stress: Investigating rural policing in the Atlantic region of Canada. Paper presentation, Fifth Biennial Bilingual Conference, Canadian Society for Sociology of Health. Ottawa, Ontario.Simas-Medeiros, D., Ricciardelli, R. & Power, N. (2016, May 13). Correctional Work: Violence and harassment in the custodial context. Poster presented, Conference on Workplace Harassment & Violence Research, Policy and Practice. St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. (2016, April 14-15). A negotiation of vulnerabilities in employment reintegration: Redefining boundaries across carceral spaces. Paper invited for presentation, Penal Boundaries Workshop, Excesses, limits and the Production of Inequality. Centre for Criminology and Socio-legal Studies, University of Toronto, Ontario.Lant, J., Ricciardelli, R., Clow, K.A., & Adorjan, M. (2016, March 10-12h). Examining determinants of parole conditions and level of interventions for federal parolees. Paper presented, American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference. Atlanta, Georgia.Clow, K.A., Farrukh, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2016, March 10-12). Reducing stigma toward exonerees: The impact of education. Paper presentation, American Psychology-Law Society Annual Conference. Atlanta, Georgia.Maier, K., & Ricciardelli, R. (2015, November). A new sense of self: Safety, threat and identity construction in men’s prisons. Paper presented, annual meeting of American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C.Clow, K., & Ricciardelli, R. (2015, November). Adding insult to injury: Stigma and wrongful conviction. Paper presented, annual meeting of American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C.Adorjan, M., Ricciardelli, R., & Spencer, D. (2015, November). Examining youth perceptions of police in rural Canada: Trust, community and procedural justice. Paper presented, annual meeting of American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C.Ricciardelli, R., Adorjan, M., & Clow, K. (2015, November). Programming and Parole: How Canadian federal prisoners assessed static and dynamic risk factors relate to recommended custodial programming and success being paroled. Paper presented, annual meeting of American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C.Huey, L. & Ricciardelli, R. (2015, September 30-October 3). Sherlock and the Simple Solution: Evidence Based Policing as a Tool for Increasing Police Effectiveness in Canada. Paper accepted for presentation, 35th Canadian Congress on Criminal Justice: Justice, Crossroads. Regina, Saskatchewan.Shively, R. & Ricciardelli, R. (2015, July 14-16). Correctional practice and case management: Shaping pathways away from crime during community re-entry for formerly incarcerated women. Workshop conducted (60 minutes), Second World Congress on Community Corrections. Los Angeles, California. Ricciardelli, R., Adorjan, M., & Clow, K. (2015, May). Assessing desistance potential: Examining determinants of parole conditions among federal parolees. Paper presented, Canadian Sociological Association (Congress). Ottawa, Ontario. Adorjan, M., Ricciardelli, R., & Spencer, M. (2015, May). Youth perspectives of police in a rural Atlantic province: Disrespect versus respect. Paper presented, Canadian Sociological Association (Congress). Ottawa, Ontario. Crichton, H., Ricciardelli, R., Swiss, L., & Huey, L. (2015, May). From knowledge to action? The youth criminal justice act and use of extrajudicial measures in policing youth. Paper presented, Critical Perspectives: Criminology and Social Justice Conference. Ottawa, Ontario. Crichton, H. & Ricciardelli, R. (2015, June). Canadian penal management under a liberal veil: Experiences of provincial correctional officers. Paper presented, 32nd Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference: The Craft of Qualitative Inquiry. London, Ontario. Simas-Medeiros, D., Ricciardelli, R. & Power, N. (2015, June). Examining mental health and policy in corrections. Paper presented, 32nd Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference: The Craft of Qualitative Inquiry. London, Ontario. Memarpour, P., & Ricciardelli, R. (2015, June). Routine and ritual behaviour: Coping strategies among Canadian Provincial correctional officers. Paper presented, 32nd Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference: The Craft of Qualitative Inquiry. London, Ontario. Savage, M., Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K.A. (2014, November). Offender programming needs assessment and completion of programming in a Canadian context. Paper accepted for presentation, annual meeting of American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, California.Chui, Wing Hong (Eric), Ricciardelli, R., & Adorjan, M. (2014, November). Perceptions of youth crime and policing in Newfoundland and Labrador. Paper presented, American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, California.Memarpour, P., & Ricciardelli, R. (2014, November). Routine and ritual behaviour: A means for adapting? Paper accepted for presentation, annual meeting of American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, California.Ricciardelli, R. & Clow. K. (2014, November). Desistance or Recidivism: Factors impacting successfully researching warrant expiration for Canadian parolees. Paper presented, annual meeting of American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, California.Craig, A. & Ricciardelli, R. (2014, May). Discursive construction and negotiations of sexuality in men’s prisons. Paper presented, annual meeting of Canadian Sociological Association. St. Catherine’s, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R., Hardy, T., & Crichton, H. (2014, June). Commanding Officer, Professor and Student: Auto-Ethnographic experiences of Academic-Police collaborative partnerships. Paper presented, annual meeting of Critical Perspectives: Criminology and Social Justice. Ottawa, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R. & Craig, A. (2014, June). Performing Sexuality: The Canadian male prison experience. Paper presented, annual meeting of Critical Perspectives: Criminology and Social Justice. Ottawa, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R. (2014, July). Men policing men: Gender subject positions and correctional officers as occupational edge-workers. Paper presented, British Society of Criminology Conference. Liverpool, England.Circhton, H. & Ricciardelli, R. (2014, June). Involuntary solitary confinement and its negative implications for Canadian correctional officers. Paper presented, International Conference on Penal Abolition. Ottawa, Ontario.Circhton, H. & Ricciardelli, R. (2014, June). Individual liberal-humanitarianism under the structure of neoliberal guidelines: The implications for correctional officers and prisoners held in solitary confinement. Paper presented, Qualitative Analysis Conference: Creating, Maintaining, Transcending and Reconstituting Boundaries. London, Ontario.Maier, K. & Ricciardelli, R. (2014, June). Transformative identities? Male prisoners’ narratives of identity, personality and change. Paper accepted to be presented, Qualitative Analysis Conference: Creating, Maintaining, Transcending and Reconstituting Boundaries. London, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R. (2014, June). Prisoners’ perceptions of correctional officer orientations to their occupational responsibility: Liberal humanitarian versus neo-liberal directives. Paper presented, Qualitative Analysis Conference: Creating, Maintaining, Transcending and Reconstituting Boundaries. London, Ontario.Ivany, A. Clow, K., Schuller, R. & Ricciardelli, R. (2014, March). Examining the effects of apology and compensation on perceptions of exonerees. Paper presented, American Psychology of Law Society. New Orleans, Louisiana.Savage, M. Clow, K., Schuller, R., & Ricciardelli, R. (2014, March). Perceptions of false confessions: Reducing prejudice toward exonerees through the use of educational materials. Paper presented, American Psychology of Law Society. New Orleans, Louisiana.Ricciardelli, R., Czarnuch, S., ? Ye, B., Bell, J.G., Bridgeman, A., Tong, J., & Mihailidis, A. (2013, October). The impact of caregiver socio-demographic factors on assistive technology needs when caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease. Paper presented at Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference: From cells to society. Halifax, Nova Scotia.Hill, J., Ricciardelli, R., Czarnuch, S., & Mihailidis, A. (2013, October).?The relationship between perceptions of assistive technology and the ethical and legal concerns relevant to their acceptance and use. Paper presented at Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference: From cells to society. Halifax, Nova Scotia.Bridgeman, A., Czarnuch, S., Ricciardelli, R.,?& Mihailidis, A. (2013, October). Linking caregiver’s experiences and perceptions of ‘caregiver burden’ with their understandings of the usefulness of Assistive Technologies when caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease. Paper presented for graduate student poster competition at Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference: From cells to society. Halifax, Nova Scotia.Czarnuch, S., Ricciardelli, R., Bell, J.G., Ye, B., & Mihailidis, A. (2013, October).?Financial realities and occupational strain: Designing accessible, needed, and appropriate Intelligent Assistive Technologies for people with dementia. Paper presented at Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference: From cells to society. Halifax, Nova Scotia.Ricciardelli, R.,?Czarnuch, S., Bell, J.G., Ye, B., Tong, J. & Mihailidis, A. (2013, October).?The impact of care recipient factors on their assistive technology needs for daily task completion. Paper presented at Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference: From cells to society. Halifax, Nova Scotia.Memarpour, P., Masaarjian, P. & Ricciardelli, R. (2013, November). Government reports versus prisoners’ experiences: Toward the resolution of discrepancies in health care and health care delivery. Paper presented, American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, Georgia.Savage, M.E., Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (2013, November). To compensate or not: Public perceptions towards “deservingness” of exonerees based on factors underlying the erroneous verdict. Paper presented, American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, Georgia.Ivany, A., Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K.A. (2013, November). Manifestations of guilt and justice: Canadian parolees’ perceptions of the factors underlying wrongful conviction. Paper presented, American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, Georgia.Salawu, K., Ricciardelli, R., & Chan, C. (2013, November). Understanding the implications of incarceration or a criminal record on employability: Surveying former Canadian federal prisoners. Paper presented, American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, Georgia. Ricciardelli, R., Evans, D., & Spencer, S. (2013, November). St. Leonard’s Society of Toronto’s Social Enterprise: Roasting coffee for desistance. Paper presented, American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, Georgia.Maier, K., Ricciardelli, R., & Hannah-Moffat, K. (2013, May). Striving for safety: The case of federal prisoners in Ontario Canada. Paper presented, 4th annual global conference Experiencing Prison: A Person’s Project. Prague, Czech Republic.Ricciardelli, R. (2013, May). ‘Man up’: Asserting masculinity in Canadian federal prisons. Paper presented, 4th annual global conference Experiencing Prison: A Person’s Project. Prague, Czech Republic.Ricciardelli, R. (2013, May). Rehabilitation or Punishment: The conflicting roles and responsibilities of provincial correctional officers. Paper presented, 4th annual global conference Experiencing Prison: A Persons Project. Prague, Czech Republic.Ricciardelli, R. (2013, May). Peace officers: Variation in the experiences of men and women working as correctional officers in provincial prisons. Paper presented, Qualitative Analysis Conference: Looking Forward: Perspectives, Methodologies, Stabilities, Redefinitions, and Examples. Ottawa, Ontario.Afful, A. & Ricciardelli, R. (2013, May). Shaping the online fat acceptance movement: Talking about body image and beauty standards. Paper presented, Qualitative Analysis Conference: Looking Forward: Perspectives, Methodologies, Stabilities, Redefinitions, and Examples. Ottawa, Ontario.Moir, M., & Ricciardelli, R. (2013, May). Sex offenders: Risk, safety, and alternative realities. Paper presented, Qualitative Analysis Conference: Looking Forward: Perspectives, Methodologies, Stabilities, Redefinitions, and Examples. Ottawa, Ontario.Sit, V. & Ricciardelli, R. (2013, May). Prison sexualities: Rediscovering self among formerly incarcerated men. Paper accepted for presentation, Qualitative Analysis Conference: Looking Forward: Perspectives, Methodologies, Stabilities, Redefinitions, and Examples. Ottawa, Ontario.Maier, K., Ricciardelli, R., & Hannah-Moffat, K. (2013, May). Creating safety and negotiating manhood: An examination of the nexus between masculinity, risk and security in men’s prisons. Paper presented, Qualitative Analysis Conference: Looking Forward: Perspectives, Methodologies, Stabilities, Redefinitions, and Examples. Ottawa, Ontario.Scrivens, R., Ricciardelli, R., & Perry, B. (2013, May). Animus toward sex-offenders in Canadian penitentiaries: An inmate perspective. Paper accepted for presentation, Qualitative Analysis Conference: Looking Forward: Perspectives, Methodologies, Stabilities, Redefinitions, and Examples. Ottawa, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R. (2013, March). Provincial peace officers’ experiences at work: Does gender matter? Paper presented, American Criminal Justice Sciences. Dallas, Texas.Maier, K., Ricciardelli, R., & Hannah-Moffat, K. (2013, March). In search of safety: Negotiating perceptions of risk and desires for safety. Paper presented, American Criminal Justice Sciences. Dallas, Texas.Ricciardelli, R., Ivany, A., & Clow, K. (2013, March). Defining wrongful conviction: Perspectives of Canadian federal ex-prisoners. Paper presented, American Criminal Justice Sciences. Dallas, Texas.Savage, M., Clow, K.A., Schuller, R.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (2013, March). Police procedural bias and wrongful conviction: The effects of false confession or mistaken eyewitness on perceptions of exonerees. Paper presented, American Psychology of Law Society. Portland, Oregon.Ulrich, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2012, November). The value of positive relationships: Clients report on the effectiveness of a day reporting centre for more success in re-integration. Paper presented American Society of Criminology. Chicago, Illinois.Ivany, A., Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K. (2012, November). How do cons define wrongful conviction? An investigation of the perspectives of Canadian federal parolees. Poster presented, American Society of Criminology. Chicago, Illinois.Moir, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2012, November). Methods of exposure: The reality of prison living for sex offenders. Paper presented, American Society of Criminology. Chicago, Illinois.Ricciardelli, R. (2012, November). Investigating corrections officer’s perceptions of “safe” and “unsafe” on the job in Canadian provincial jails. Paper presented, American Society of Criminology. Chicago, Illinois.Savage, M., Clow, K.A., Blandisi, I., Ricciardelli, R., & Schuller, R. (2012, November). Wrongful conviction and perceptions of the Canadian criminal justice system: Interviews with community members. Paper presented, American Society of Criminology. Chicago, Illinois.Clow, K.A., Blandisi, I., & Ricciardelli, R. (2012, November). Wrongful conviction: What factors surrounding the case matter? Paper presented, American Society of Criminology. Chicago, Illinois.Ricciardelli, R. (2012, November). The inmate code, risk, and federally incarcerated Canadian men. Paper presented, Humboldt Colloquium on the Occasion of the 40th Anniversary of the German-Canadian Technology and Science Agreement and the 10th Anniversary of the Humboldt Association of Canada. Toronto, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R. & Kelland, J. (2012, October,). Mothers of multiples’ perspective on selective reduction and medical abortion: Negotiating risk. Paper presented, Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement. Toronto, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R. (2012, September). On the front lines: Relating correctional officers’ perceptions of prisoners and their sense of safety on the job in provincial prisons. Paper accepted for presentation, Midwestern Criminal Justice Association. Chicago, Illinois.Ricciardelli, R. (2012, July). Stigma among the stigmatized: Potential consequences of relocating prisoners from a stigmatized prison. Paper presented, British Society of Criminology. Portsmouth, England.Ricciardelli, R. (2012, July). Investigating Corrections Officers’ perceptions of inmates in Canadian provincial jails. Paper presented, British Society of Criminology. Portsmouth, England.Ricciardelli, R., & Gazso, A. (2012, June). Investigating risk perception among Correctional Officers with experience handling inmates in Canadian provincial jails. Paper presented, Qualitative Analysis Conference: Cultures of Narratives/Narratives of Cultures. St. John’s, Newfoundland.Ricciardelli, R. (2012, May). The inmate code: As found in Canadian penitentiaries. Paper presented, Canadian Sociological Association (Congress). Waterloo, Ontario.Sit, V. & Ricciardelli, R. (2012, May). State of the times: Violence in Canadian penitentiaries. Paper presented, Canadian Sociological Association (Congress). Waterloo, Ontario.Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K. (2012, March). The impact of an exonorees’s guest lecture on students’ attitudes toward wrongly convicted persons. Invited poster for a “research showcase” presented, American Criminal Justice Sciences. New York, New York.Ricciardelli, R. (2012, March). Men behind bars: Conceptualizing masculinity among Canadian federal prisoners. Paper presented, American Criminal Justice Sciences. New York, New York.Ricciardelli, R. & Moir, M. (2012, March). Stigma among the stigmatized: The reality of prison living for sex offenders. Paper presented, American Criminal Justice Sciences. New York, New York.Sit, V. & Ricciardelli, R. (2012, March). Performing sexuality in prisons: Inmate's negotiation of same-sex activities within hyper-masculine prison cultures. Paper presented, American Criminal Justice Sciences. New York, New York.Clow, K.A., Ricciardelli, R., Cain, T., and Baltovich, R. (2011, September). Stigma and wrongful conviction: The influence of DNA testing and government compensation. Paper presented, Midwestern Criminal Justice Association. Chicago, Illinois.Ricciardelli, R. (2011, September). Men behind bars: Investigating risk perception among men released on parole from Canadian federal prisons. Paper presented, Midwestern Criminal Justice Association. Chicago, Illinois.Cain, T.L., Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (2011, August). Stigma and wrongful conviction: Factors influencing student confidence in interacting with exonerees. Paper presented, annual Student Research Showcase, University of Ontario Institute of Technology. Oshawa, Ontario.Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (2011, March). Reducing stigma toward wrongly convicted persons: The impact of a guest lecture. Paper presented, American Psychology of Law Society. Miami, Florida.Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (2010, November). In the public’s eye: Attitudes toward wrongful conviction. Paper presented, American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, California.Ricciardelli, R. (2010, May). Men Behind Bars: Masculinity and Risk in Canadian Prisons. Paper presented at Symbolic Interaction and Ethnographic Research: the 26th Annual Qualitative Research and Analysis Conference. Brantford, Ontario. Ricciardelli, R. (2009, April). Modifying the Body: Canadian Men’s Perspectives on Appearance and Cosmetic Surgery. Paper presented at Symbolic Interaction and Ethnographic Research: the 26th Annual Qualitative Research and Analysis Conference. Waterloo, Ontario. Ricciardelli, R. (2009, May). Body Dissatisfaction: Canadian Men’s Perspectives on Appearance and Cosmetic Surgery. Paper presented at Bodies of Knowledge: A Multi-Disciplinary Conference on the Body, Issues in Sport and Physical Activity. Toronto, Ontario.Bell, J.G., Ricciardelli, R., & Clow, K.A. (2008, November). Undergraduates reviewing claims of wrongful conviction: Student experiences and organizational challenges. Paper presented, American Society of Criminology. St. Louis, Missouri. Bell, J.G., Clow, K.A., & Ricciardelli, R. (2007, November). “An Indian guy with a prior. What’s more juicy than that?” Race and wrongful conviction. Paper presented, American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, Georgia.Clow, K.A., Ricciardelli, R., & Bell, J.G. (2007, November). Perceived guilty: Prejudice toward gay men and wrongful conviction. Paper presented, American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, ernment Reports / Technical Reports / Contract Reports/ Policy Papers / Manuals / VideosGroll, R., Ricciardelli, R., Carleton, R.N., Cardy, R., & Fong, I. (2018). Corrections Ontario Interim Report. Prepared for Vicente Gannam and Lori Santamaria, Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. Toronto, ON. 21 pages. Ricciardelli, R. & Hall, A. (2018, October). A Response to the letter dated Oct. 15, 2018 from Richard Alexander, Executive Director of the Newfoundland and Labrador Employers’ Council on Presumptive Legislation. St. John’s, NL. 3 pages.Ricciardelli, R., Andres, E., Adorjan, M., & Spencer, D. (2018). Constructing and Implementing an Extra-Judicial Measure Police Directed Referrals to Community Groups in Newfoundland and Labrador (with contributions from Bennett, B., Matthews, Z., Carbonell, M., Cline, C., & Crichton, H.). Prepared for the Department of Justice and Public Safety, St. John’s, NL. 61 pages. Ricciardelli, R. & Andres, E. (prepared in collaboration with the Flat Bay Band Inc. Extrajudicial Measure Community Referral Committee). (2018). Community practices and procedures. Prepared for use in Newfoundland and Labrador, and the Department of Justice and Public Safety, St. John’s, NL, 20 pages. Ricciardelli, R. & Hall, A. (2018, May). A Call for Presumptive Legislation: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Occupational Stress Injuries, and the Wellbeing of the Workforce. Position paper for the Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Public and Private Employees (NAPE), St. John’s, NL. 52 pages (word).Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2018, March). Cyber-risk and Youth: Digital Citizenship, privacy and surveillance, project report. Calgary Roman Catholic Separate School District, Calgary, Alberta. 30 pages.Adorjan, M. & Ricciardelli, R. (2018, March). Cyber-risk and Youth: Digital Citizenship, privacy and surveillance, project report. Newfoundland and Labrador English School District. St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 pages.Ricciardelli, R. (2017, October). Report: Public Engagement toward Piloting, Creating, and Working toward Sustaining Youth Diversion in Newfoundland and Labrador. Office of Public Engagement, Memorial University, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, 3 pages.Ricciardelli, R. (2017, August). Youth diversion project: A year in review (August 2016-August 2017). Prepared for Assistant Commissioner and Commanding Officer Clark and Chief Superintendent Sachsse, B Division, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, 9 pages.Collaboratively prepared (with author names withheld on report); Ricciardelli, R., LaSaga, L., Beanland, C., & Petit-Pas, D. (2017). No'kmaq village youth & justice sharing circles initiative: Final report and evaluation. Prepared for the Department of Justice Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, 20 pages. Lefebvre, L., Palmer, S., MacPhee, R., Ricciardelli, R., Mooney, T., Cramm, H., Anderson, G., Hozempa, K., & Carleton R. N. (2017, August). ‘As it was heard’: Summit 2017 Report. (September 2017). Prepared for the Canadian Institute of Public Safety Research and Treatment’s Public Safety Steering Committee. Ottawa, Ontario. 26 pagesRicciardelli, R., Hall, A., Simas-Medeiros, D. Sitter, K, de Boer, C., & Small, S. (2017). Report: A policy analysis of occupational stress injuries in two Atlantic Provinces. Prepared for the Centre for Research on Work Disability Policy, Waterloo & Hamilton, Ontario, 11 pages. Available at: , R., Carleton, R.N., Mooney, T., Groll, D., & Cramm, H.A. (2017). Canadian Institute of Public Safety Research and Treatment Initial Qualitative Results Report: Assessing Operational Stress Injuries and Symptoms for Canadian First Responders and other Public Safety Personnel (CIPSRT AX1). Prepared for the Ministry of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, 11 pages.Carleton, R.N., Afifi, T.O., Tailieu, T., Turner, S., Duranceau, S., LeBouthillier, D.M., Hozempa, K., Sareen, J., Ricciardelli, R., MacPhee, R.S., Groll, D., Brunet, A., Weekes, J.R., Griffith, C.T., Abrams, K.J., Jones, N.A., Beshai, S., Cramm, H.A., Dobson, K.S., Hatcher, S., Keane, T.M., Stewart, S.H., & Asmundson, G.J.G. (2017). Canadian Institute of Public Safety Research and Treatment Initial Results Report: Assessing Operational Stress Injuries and Symptoms for Canadian First Responders and other Public Safety Personnel (CIPSRT AX1). Prepared for the Ministry of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, 10 pages. Cyr. K. & Ricciardelli, R. (2017). Assessing the Application of Militarization concerns to the RCM PERT Program. Prepared for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Critical Incident Program, E Division, Surrey, British Columbia. 27 pages. Spencer, D., Ricciardelli, R., Ballucci, D., Dodge, A., Liles, J., Grace, A., & Hruschka, J. (2016, December). A Newfoundland and Labrador Focus - Police responses to online and offline sexual violence and harassment in Canada: Challenges, needs and experiences. Revised for the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary, St. John’s, Newfoundland, 50 pages LaSaga, L., White, J., Ricciardelli, R., & Mooney, T. (2016, June). Go Forward and Needs Assessment Report. Bay St. George Mi’Kmaq Youth Justice Strategy, No’Kmaq Village (Flat Bay Band Inc.). Prepared for the Department of Justice (federal), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 21 pagesSpencer, D., Ricciardelli, R., Ballucci, D., Dodge, A., Liles, J., Grace, A., & Hruschka, J. (2016, May). Police responses to online and offline sexual violence and harassment in Canada: Challenges, needs and experiences. Prepared for the Ministry of Community Safety and Corrections, Ottawa, Ontario, 46 pages.Ricciardelli, R., Saeed, Y., Crichton, H. & Adorjan, M. (2015, April). Report B: Understanding policing experiences in the community. Prepared for B Division, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, 17 pages.Czarnuch, S., Ricciardelli, R., Ye, B., Mihailidis, A. (2015, March 26). Moving toward a user-centred design approach in assistive technology for older adults with dementia: What do family caregivers want? Prepared for the Alzheimer Society Research Program; Alzheimer Society of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. 24 pages. Ricciardelli, R., Adorjan, M., Chui, W., & Crichton, H. (2014, September). Report A: Preliminary understandings of policing experiences with and attitudes toward youth in Newfoundland and Labrador. Prepared for B Division, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, 28 pages.Ricciardelli, R., Martin, K. (2014, June). Evaluation of the Newfoundland and Labrador Mental Health First Aid for Youth, Literature Review. Prepared for Mental Health Commission of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. 10 pages. Ricciardelli, R. (2014, April). Evaluation of Klink Coffee Social Enterprise funded by Human Resource and Skills Development of Canada (HRSD) prepared for HRSD and St. Leonard’s Society of Toronto. Toronto, Ontario. 61 pages. Ricciardelli, R. (2008). Teaching Assistant Handbook for the Faculty of Criminology, Justice and Policy Studies, University of Ontario Institute of Technology. Oshawa: University of Ontario Institute of Technology. Book / Film ReviewsRicciardelli, R. & Sheppard, A. (2017). Book Review: Fat Activism: A Radical Social Movement, by Charlotte Cooper (HammerOn Press, 2016, 296pp.) in Women’s Studies International Forum. doi: , R. & Crichton, H. (2016). Book Review: Rethinking Prison Reentry: Transforming Humiliation into Humility, by Tony Gashew (Lexington Books, 2014, 191 pp) in Criminal Justice Review, 41(1): 122-124. doi: 10.1177/0734-16815597291. Available at: , R. & Adams, L. (2015). Book Review: Disability Incarcerated: Imprisonment and Disability in the United States and Canada, by Liat Ben-Moshe, Chris Chapman, and Allison C. Carey with a foreword by Angela Y. Davis (Palgrave MacMillan, 2014, 320pp) in the British Journal of Criminology, 55(3): 637-640. doi: 10.1093/bjc/azu111Ricciardelli, R. (2015, June) Locked Up, Review of Gary Garrison’s (2015) ‘Human on the Inside: Unlocking the truth about Canada’s prisons’, University of Regina Press and Geoffrey James’s (2014) ‘Inside Kingston Penitentiary (1835-2013)’, Black Dog Publishing. In The Literary Review of Canada, available at: , R. (2015, July/August) Re: Locked up, Response to Geoffrey James’s (2014) ‘Inside Kingston Penitentiary (1835-2013)’, Black Dog Publishing. In The Literary Review of Canada, available at: , R. & Adams, L. (2014). Book Review: The art of imprisonment: Control, resistance and empowerment, by L.K. Cheliotis (MPG Books Group) in Asian Journal of Criminology, online January 17, 2014, 9(4): 333-335. DOI: 10.1007/s11417-014-9181-yRicciardelli, R. (2013). Book Review: Enforcing the convict code: Violence and prison culture by Rebecca Trammell in Punishment and Society, 15(3): 337-339. Available at: , R. (2012). Book Review: The tender cut: Inside the hidden world of self-injury by Patricia A. Adler & Peter. Alder in the Journal of Contemporary Sociology, 41:793-794.Ricciardelli, R. (2009). Book Review for: Schaefer, RT., Smith, E., & Grekul, J. (Eds). (2009). Sociology (2nd Canadian ed.). Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson. Ricciardelli, R. (2008). Book Review for: Teevan, J., White, J., & Hewitt, W.E. (Eds). (2007). Introduction to Sociology: A Canadian Focus, (9th ed.). Toronto: Pearson Prentice Hall. Work In Preparation or Under Review or RevisionPeer Reviewed Books AuthoredClow, K.A. & Ricciardelli, R. (2013). Unjust and unfair: Wrongful conviction in Canada. Under contract with the University of British Columbia Press. Submission for 2017.Peer Reviewed Books Edited (Student authors – italicised)Ricciardelli, R., R.N. Carleton, Bornstein, S., & Hall, A. (2017). Handbook of Posttraumatic Stress: Psychosocial, Cultural, and Biological Perspectives. Under contract with Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, Kentucky, US. Submission date: May 15, 2019.Chapters in Peer Reviewed Books: Submitted but not yet Accepted(Student authors – italicised)Ricciardelli, R., Power, N., & Medeiros-Simas, D. (2017). Correctional officers: Experiences of trauma and occupational stress injury. In R. Ricciardelli, R.N. Carleton, S. Bornstein, & A. Hall (Eds.). Handbook of Posttraumatic Stress: Psychosocial, Cultural, and Biological Perspectives. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, Kentucky, US. Articles Submitted but not yet Accepted(Student authors – italicised; Section removed due to peer review)Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts in Preparation(Student authors – italicised; Section removed due to peer review)Concerts, Performances, Exhibitions, Commissions and Creative WorksRicciardelli, R. (2014, October). “Five Explorer Questions” based on Surviving Incarceration (Ricciardelli, 2014, WLUP) for the Crime and Punishment tour of Kingston Penitentiary hosted by Open Book Explorer Series: Exploring Ontario, One Book at a Time. Invited by Harry Tournemille, Open Book Ontario, Canada. Available online at: ; Media Appearances / Press Coverage(2018, August 16). Security level explains kinds of violence in Canadian prisons. John Howard Society of Canada, Blog (with Blog Editor [Ben]); Available at: (2018, July 18). Special report: The unfavourable conditions at her majesty’s penitentiary in St. John’s are often cited as cruel and unusual punishment. Interviewed by Tara Bradbury on June 13, 2018 (also interviewed by Juanita Mercer on June 11, 2018). The Telegram, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Available at: (2018, June 7). Crosscurrents Episode 3: Rosemary Ricciardelli (podcast), interviewed by John Sandlos (in 2017). Nexus Centre, Memorial University, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Available at: (2018, June 13). NAPE to release PTSD presumptive legislation position paper. Press conference organized by Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Public and Private Employees. Alt Hotel, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Available at: ; Media coverage: Bradbury, T. (2018, June 13). NAPE calls for new legislation for work-related stress injuries. The Telegram, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Available at: ; Union calls for legislation to support workers with mental health injuries. CBC News, NL. Available at: ; NAPE seeking legislation to help workers with PTSD, stress injuries. VOCM, NL. Available at: (2018, March 26). ‘Someone cares’: Federal funding for public safety personnel mental health initiative. Interviewed by Jeff Green. The Gazette, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Available at: (2018, Jan. 22). Making things right: Keeping youth on track in our communities. Interviewed by Rebecca Cohoe. The Gazette, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Available at: (2018, Feb. 12). Back on track: Collaboration diverts youth from criminal justice system, making things right. Interviewed by Rebecca Cohoe. The Gazette, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Available at: of Pubic Engagement. (2017). Partnership Engagement Award Video: RCMP NL and MUN. Making things right: Partnership helps put youth back on track. Memorial University, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Available at: (2017, December 12). Interviewed by Anna Mehler Paperny regarding Edmonton’s Remand Centre. Thomson Reuters, Toronto(2017, November 2). Interviewed by Amanda Silliker regarding correctional officer health. Occupational Safety: Canadian Occupational Safety (The Safety Standard). Thomson Reuters, Toronto. Available at: , R. (2017, October 20). Democracy Cookbook: A democratic process for informing public safety and justice. The Telegram, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Available at: (2017, October 6). On the ethics and science of sexual desire. Interviewed by Frank Green on May 7, 2017. Counterpunch: Tell the facts, name the names. Petrolia, CA. Available at: (2017, Sept. 21). Inmates leave HMP ‘far worse off than when they went in,’ says Calvin Kenny. Interviewed by Ariana Kelland. CBC News, Here and Now (Primetime News), 6 pm, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Aired September 22, 2017; coverage extended to online print article, posted September 22, 2017, Available at: (2017, Sept. 1). Mental health of public safety workers. Interviewed by Krissy Holmes (anchor). St. John’s Morning Show – CBC Radio NL, 8:10 Newfoundland time, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Available at: (see also: ).(2017, Aug. 31). Mental disorders among Canadian public safety personnel. Interviewed by Andrew Pinsent (anchor). The Rick Howe Show at 11am, 12:02 pm (NL time), News 95.7 Radio Halifax, Rogers Media: Halifax, Nova Scotia. Available at: (2017, July 25). ‘Monumental task’: National effort launched to tackle mental health of public safety workers. Interviewed by Meghan McCabe. CBC Here and Now (Primetime News), 6 pm, St. John’s, Newfoundland; Atlantic Tonight, 11pm. Aired July 25, 2017; coverage extended to CBC Radio NL July 26, 2017. Online print article, also posted July 26, 2017, Available at: (2017, July 20). Segment on Gordie Bishop being “Banished” from Newfoundland and Labrador as a condition of his probation, The St. John’s Morning Show; Pre-interviewed by Amy Joy, Live interview with Krissy Holmes, (Anchor). CBC Radio. St. John’s, Newfoundland. 7:40 - 7:45 am(2017, July 18). Interviewed for: ‘Healthy Minds, Safe CommunitiesSupporting Our Public Safety Personnel” by Susan Flanagan. The Gazette, Memorial University, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Available at: (2017, June 12). Interviewed for: ‘Homicide without a body: How can police lay charges? Finding Cortney Lake's body likely critical in cracking case of missing mother’. CBC News/CBC Radio, NL. Available at: (2017, June 12). Segment on murder convictions without the body, the search for Courtney Lake. Interviewed by Arianna Kelland. Atlantic Tonight (Primetime Atlantic News), 11:30 pm (Newfoundland time), St. John’s, Newfoundland. Aired June 12, 2017. ; also aired on CBC Here and Now (Primetime News), 6pm, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Aired June 12, 2017. (2017, June 6). Segment on Women being incarcerated at Her Majesty’s Penitentiary in St. John’s, Newfoundland. Interviewed by Chris O’Neill-Yates. CBC Here and Now (Primetime News), 6pm, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Aired June 6, 2017(2017, June 6). Lead story, segment on the incarceration of Beatrice Hunter being incarcerated and transferred to Her Majesty’s Penitentiary in St. John’s, NL. Interviewed by Chris O’Neill-Yates. Atlantic Tonight (Primetime Atlantic News), 11:30 pm, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Aired June 6, 2017(2017, June 2). Interviewed for: ‘Women arrested in Muskrat Falls protest moved to men’s prison in St. John’s’. CBC News/CBC Radio, NL. Available at: (2017, June 2). Segment on Aboriginal women from Labrador in prison, The Morning Show; Pre-Interviewed by Bailey White, Radio Interview with Bailey White and Matt McCann. CBC Radio. Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador. 7:40 - 7:52 am (Newfoundland time)(2017, May 5). Interviewed by Joanne Laucius for ‘Hard time? If you’re going to end up behind bars, you might want to do it at these prisons’. Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, ON. Available at: (2017, May 7). Interviewed by Frank Green for ‘Constructing sexuality in men’s prisons’. Now Magazine, Now Communication Inc.: Toronto, ONBest, E., Moore, L., & Ricciardelli, R. (2017, June 12). Participant on roundtable, entitled Women and the Law – Family violence, gender equity, and newspaper headlines: Questions, answers, and a good conversation. Prepared by Joan Sullivan, Newfoundland Quarterly, 109(4): 10-16(2016, November 8). Interviewed by Kyle Greenham, ‘Some things are up, some things are down’. November 16, 2016. The Troubadour, Troubadour, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Available at: Carleton, R.N. (2016, August 1). Segment on the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Conference at Memorial University, Interviewed by Alyson Samson, CBC Radio. St. John’s, Newfoundland. Aired August 1, 2016(2016, July 27). Segment on the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Causes, Consequences and Responses Conference at Memorial University. Interviewed by Carolyn Stokes. CBC Here and Now (Primetime News), 6pm, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Aired July 27, 2016 (2016, July 29). Segment on the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Conference at Memorial University, Interviewed by Meech Cain on July 27, 2016 for the VOCM morning show. St. John’s, Newfoundland. Aired July 29, 2016With No’kmaq Village (Flat Bay Band Inc.), Bay St. George RCMP. (2016, June 13). Launching Extra-Judicial Measures in Bay St. George: Pre-Charge Diversion for Youth. Bay St. George Mi’Kmaq Youth Justice Strategy. Stephenville, NewfoundlandWith No’kmaq Village (Flat Bay Band Inc.), Bay St. George RCMP. (2016, May 23). Press Release: Launch Extra-Judicial Measure for Bay St. George, Pre-Charge Diversion for Youth. Bay St. George Mi’Kmaq Youth Justice Strategy. Stephenville, Newfoundland.(2016, March 7). Interviewed by Kyle Greenham, Driven by Drug Abuse. March 14th, 2016. Western Star, TC Media, Cornerbrook, Newfoundland. Available at: (2016, March 7). Interviewed by Kyle Greenham, ‘They will use this to get money to feed their addictions’ Police believe area car theft likely connected and driven by drug abuse. March 9th, 2016. The Troubadour, Troubadour, Cornerbrook, Newfoundland. Available at: (2016, March 2nd). Informed ‘Desperate measures’: Spike in female inmates proves prison system isn’t working, expert says. CBC News, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Available at: (2016, March 2nd). Segment on the Conditions Surrounding the Move of Female Prisoners from Clarenville to St. John’s to Serve their Time. Interviewed by Debbie Cooper. CBC Here and Now (Primetime News), 6pm, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Aired March 2nd, 2016. Available at: (2016, March 2nd). Segment on Moving Women Prisoners from Clarenville Prison for Women to Her Majesty’s Penitentiary, The St. John’s Morning Show; Pre-interviewed by Katie Breen, Live interview with Anthony Germain, (Anchor). CBC Radio, St. John’s, Newfoundland. 7:15 - 7:30 am(2016, February 25). Interviewed by Frank Gale, Supportive Reporting Service being looked into for Bay St. George. February 26th, 2016. Western Star, Weekend Edition, TC Media, Cornerbrook, Newfoundland. Available at: (2016, February 10). Segment on Implementing Extra-Judicial Measure in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, The Morning Show; Pre-Interviewed by Alyson Samson, Radio Interview with Tony Dawson, Matt McCann. CBC Radio, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador. 8:13 - 8:31 am(2015, December 3rd). Preliminary interview about why men increasing are seeking cosmetic surgery? Interviewed by Simon Lewsen for an article in the Globe & Mail, Toronto, Ontario(2015, September 30th). Segment on Vandalism, Interviewed by Fred Hutton and the VOCM morning team. VOCM Local News Now with Fred Hutton, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Aired October 1st, 2015. Available at: (2015, September 12). Bay St. George Mi’kmaq Youth Justice Strategy in the works. Western Star, TC Media, Cornerbrook, Newfoundland. Available at: (2015, August 19th). Segment on Correctional Officers: Crocker Case Discussion, Interviewed by Glenn Carter. NTV Primetime News Today, 6pm, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Aired August 19th, 2015. Available at: ntv.ca; (2015, August 14th). Segment on Masculinity and Hair, Interviewed by Katie Breen. NTV Primetime News Today, 6pm, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Aired August 19th, 2015. Available at: ntv.ca; (2015, August 11). Interviewed by Carina Storrs, for a Special to CNN. From Trump’s comb-over to the Bieber pompadour, the psychology of men’s hairstyles. Cable News Network: Turner Broadcasting System Inc. New York. Available online at: (2015, May 6). Segment on Crime Rates in Northern and Rural Areas, Specifically Labrador, The Morning Show; Interviewed by Tony Dawson, Matt McCann. CBC Radio, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador. 7:30 - 7:40 am(2014, June 10). Segment on Social Media and the St. John’s Mob in Prisons, The Morning Show; Pre-interviewed by Caroline Hillier, Live interview with Jonathan Crowe (Anchor for Here and Now). CBC Radio, St. John’s, Newfoundland. 7:45 - 8:00 am(2014, May 21). Segment on Social Media in Prisons, Interviewed by Arianna Kelland. CBC News, St. John’s, Newfoundland(2014, February 21). Segment on Prisons, Interviewed by Meaghan McCabe. NTV Primetime News Today, 6pm, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Available at: ntv.ca; (2014, February 20) Interviewed by Bonnie Belec to inform three part series on Internet luring beginning February 28th, 2014. The Telegram, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Available at: (2013, November 30). Interviewed by Bonnie Belec to inform article: More needs to be done to prevent homicides: criminologist. Front Cover Article and Photo. The Telegram, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Saturday Paper, (2013, November 28). Interviewed by Bonnie Belec to inform article: Dozens of volatile cases on RNC’s radar: Force taking proactive approach to domestic abuse. The Telegram, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Available at: Ivany, A. (2013, October 12). The social value Klink creates: Reducing incarceration rates and the value of jobs in reducing crime. Klink Coffee, Toronto, Social Enterprise online Website. Available at: (2013, September 25). Hot topic: Gun violence, mass shootings and gun control. Live Echat with Sheldon Clare, for Sun Media. Available at: ; Hot Topic Chat Recap, Available at: (2013, September 17). Interviewed by Amber Hildebrant for CBC, U.S. gun homicides, the gap between perception and reality. Killings by gun falling, but rate still higher than most other industrialized countries. CBCNews, World, Radio-Canada. Available at: (2012, May). Interviewed by Diane Peters for Best Health Magazine, ‘The Ken Syndrome”: Why more men are getting cosmetic surgery. Best Health, Reader’s Digest Magazines, Canada. Available online: (2011, May 30). Discussant regarding proposed policy changes in the provincial correctional institutions. Radio Basics, Toronto: 105.5?chry.fm, 8:25 - 8:45 pmCurriculum Guidelines and MaterialsRicciardelli, R. (2013). NETA Engagement Enriched Instructor Manual to accompany: Brym, R. & Lie, J. (Eds.). (2013). Soc+ (2nd Canadian ed.). Toronto: Nelson Education. Ricciardelli, R. (2013). Ancillary Package Test Generator for: Steckley, J. & Kirby Letts, G. (Eds). (2013). Elements of Sociology (extended ed.). Toronto: Oxford University Press. Ricciardelli, R. (2012). Ancillary Package Test Generator for: Steckley, J. & Kirby Letts, G. (Eds). (2013). Elements of Sociology (3rd Canadian ed.). Toronto: Oxford University Press. Ricciardelli, R. (2012). NETA Test Bank to accompany: Strohschein, L. & Weitz, R. (Eds.). (2012). The Sociology of Health, Illness, & Healthcare in Canada: A Critical Approach (Canadian ed.). Toronto: Nelson Education. Ricciardelli, R. (2010). Ancillary Package Test Generator for: Steckley, J. & Kirby Letts, G. (Eds). (2010). Elements of Sociology (2nd Canadian ed.) Toronto: Oxford University Press. Ricciardelli, R. (2007). Companion Website for: Teevan, J., White, J., & Hewitt, W.E. (Eds). (2007). Introduction to Sociology: A Canadian Focus, (9th ed.). Toronto: Pearson Prentice Hall. Found at: , R. (2007). PowerPoint Accompaniment (Instructor Resources) for: Teevan, J., White, J., & Hewitt, W. E. (Eds). (2007). Introduction to Sociology: A Canadian Focus, (9th ed.). Toronto: Pearson Prentice Hall. Teaching Graduate Courses * RC denotes a reading courseYearCourse No.Course NameSectionsInstitution2017SOC 6620Social Behaviours [Deviance]1Memorial University2016SOC 6620Social BehavioursRCMemorial University2016SOC 6620Social BehavioursRCMemorial University2015SOC 6094Special Area of SociologyRCMemorial University2015SOC 6160Theory ConstructionRCMemorial University2015SOC 6620Social Behaviours1Memorial University2014SOC 6620Social Behaviours 1Memorial UniversityUndergraduate Courses*Courses adjusted to be the equivalent of a MUN courseYearCourse No.Course NameSectionsInstitution2018POSC 2000Introduction to Policing1Memorial University2017POSC 2000Introduction to Policing 2Memorial University2017POSC 2000Introduction to Policing 1Memorial University2016POSC 2000Introduction to Policing2Memorial University2016SOC 4080Advanced Topics in Criminology1Memorial University2015SOC 3395Corrections and Criminal Justice1Memorial University2015POSC 2000Introduction to Policing1Memorial University2014SOC 3395Corrections and Criminal Justice2Memorial University2014SOC 1000Introductory Sociology1Memorial University2014SOC 3395Corrections and Criminal Justice1Memorial University2013SOC 3290Sociology of Deviance1Memorial University2013SOC 3395Corrections and Criminal Justice1Memorial University2010 – 2013SOC 4300Sociology of Health Care Delivery6York University2011 -2013SOC 4600Research Seminar3York University2011 – 2013SOC 4810Gender in the Criminal Justice System4*York University2010 – 2012SOC 1010Introductory Sociology8*York University2009 – 2012SOC 3280Sociology of Health and Health Care10*York University2010 – 2011SOC 4470Bodies, Genders and Sexualities2York University2009 – 2010SOCI 2150Research Methods2*Trent University2006 – 2010SOCI 1000Introductory Sociology (multiple sections)19University of Ontario Institute of Technology2007 – 2009HLSC 3910Current Issues in Health and Health Care (multiple sections)12University of Ontario Institute of Technology2007 – 2008SSCI 4990Criminology and Justice Integration Project1University of Ontario Institute of TechnologyYearCourse titleDescriptionINSTITUTION2008Academic Purpose (EAP) ProgramUsed Introductory Sociology as a teaching tool with Durham College instructors to introduce English-as-a-second-language students to university learningUniversity of Ontario Institute of Technology2011Advanced Credit Education (ACE) ProgramOpened Introductory Sociology to senior secondary school students who faced barriers to pursuing post-secondary education as part of the York University ACE programYork UniversitySupervision – Postdoctoral FellowsYearStudentTopicINSTITUTION2018 – In progressLaura McKendyDesistence & PrisonMemorial UniversitySupervision – Ph.D. StudentsYearStudentTitleINSTITUTION2016 – In progressAmy SheppardTBA (Topic: Incarcerated women and their bodies)Memorial University2016 – In progressNavjotpal KaurTBA (Topic: Gender, Justice and Body)Memorial University2014 – 2015Nahid RahimipoirDiscontinued SupervisionMemorial University2014 – In progressHayley CrichtonProcedure Justice in the Policing of Remote and Isolated Indigenous Communities in Northern LabradorMemorial University2014 –2016Yasir SaeedProgram TerminationMemorial UniversitySupervision – Masters StudentsYearStudentTitleINSTITUTION2016 – 2017Yasir SaeedYouth Violence and Radicalization: A Theoretical and Conceptual AnalysisMemorial University2015 – 2017Taylor MooneyReady or not: Employment, reentry and the lasting effects of stigma after incarcerationMemorial University2015 – In ProgressCrystal ClineHow prisoners understand ‘causes’ of wrongful convictionMemorial University2014 – 2018Marina CarbonellUnderstanding police practice in ‘policing’ youth among the Royal Newfoundland ConstabularyMemorial University2013 – 2016Pegah MemarpourRoutine and ritual: A means of adaptationMemorial University2013 – 2014Hayley CrichtonSolitary confinement: Prisoner impacts and experiencesMemorial UniversityCo-Supervision – Masters StudentsYearStudentTitleCo-SupervisorINSTITUTION2018 – In progressRichard BamfoTBADr. A. 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ClowUniversity of Ontario Institute of TechnologySupervision (Honours Thesis)YearStudentTitleINSTITUTION2014Kelsea PerryResponsivity, Communication and Correctional WorkMemorial University2012Hayley CrichtonCorrections and punishmentYork University2012Laura BlairAssistive technology and caring: The challenges of dementiaYork University2011Ashley RegerObesity and foodYork University2011Iliana DimitrovaTechnology and human interactionsYork University2011Kelly BlakemanPartners of female to male transitioners: The challenges facedYork University2011Amrika BoodramReviewing cases from the Association in Defence of the Wrongly ConvictedYork University2011Romona EliasInfertility: Understanding the experiences of conceiving multiples with medical assistanceYork University2011Emilia LunardoComparing Toronto newspapers: Stigmatizing mental illnessYork UniversitySupervision (undergraduate, non-thesis; internship; essays)YearStudentTitleINSTITUTION2015Klesea PerryUniversity Summer Student Internship Award – Prison officer focusMemorial University2012Adwoa AffulSocial movements, the internet and the fatosphereYork University2012Pegah MemarpourPrison healthcare: Comparing federal reports with the expressed experiences of former prisonersYork University2012Elizabeth TooleSocioeconomic and racial health disparities in patients undergoing bariatric surgeryYork University2008Paria ErfaniradLooking at the participation rates of men in cosmetic surgery in three Toronto clinicsUniversity of Ontario Institute of TechnologyInternal ExaminerNot applicableExternal ExaminerYearStudentDegreeDissertation/Thesis TitleINSTITUTION2018Colleen PawlychkaPhDThe Prison Experience from the Prisoners’ Perspectives: Trauma Healing within the Correctional SettingSimon Fraser University2018Adina IleaPhDCaught in the spider's web: Supervision and control of individuals released after serving a federal sentence for a sexual offenceUniversity of OttawaComprehensive Committee(* signifies chairing the committee) YearStudentComprehensiveINSTITUTION2018Abigail Franco VazquezSociology of Work & Qualitative MethodsMemorial University 2017Navotpal KaurCriminology and GenderMemorial University2017Cory Collins*Political Sociology & EnvironmentMemorial University2017Amy SheppardCriminology and GenderMemorial University2016Damian SyczPolicingUniversity of Waterloo2015Hayley CrichtonDeviance and CriminologyMemorial UniversityTraining of Highly Qualified Personnel (non-student)Pratt, Keltie. 2018-. Correctional Services Canada: Longitudinal study on correctional officer wellbeing, Research Assistant, Level 1. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL, in progress (paid).Andres, Elizabeth. 2018-. Canadian Institute of Public Safety Research and Treatment, Research Assistant, Level 1. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL, in progress (paid). Butt, Amanda. 2018-. Project Coordinator, Canadian Institute of Public Safety Research and Treatment. Department of Sociology/Corrections Sector of the CIPSRT, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL, in progress (paid).Mooney, Taylor. 2017-2018. Canadian Institute of Public Safety Research and Treatment: Qualitative research position. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (paid). Andres, Elizabeth. 2016-2017. Youth diversion in rural Newfoundland and Labrador. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (paid). Training of Highly Qualified Personnel, Graduate Shirish Chokshi, Killol. 2018. Rewarding Success: Pathways to treatment for Public Safety Personnel in Newfoundland and Labrador. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s NL. In progress (GRADSWEP, paid, since May 2018).Demirkaplan, Ozgen. 2018. Rewarding Success: Pathways to treatment for Public Safety Personnel in Newfoundland and Labrador. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s NL. In progress (GRADSWEP, since May 2018).Balsom, Ashley. 2018. Rewarding Success: Pathways to treatment for Public Safety Personnel in Newfoundland and Labrador. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s NL (paid).Bennett, Brittany. 2017-2018. Youth diversion in rural Newfoundland and Labrador. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (paid). Mooney, Taylor. 2017-2018. Canadian Institute of Public Safety Research and Treatment: Qualitative research position. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (paid). Salawu, Kemi. 2017-2018. Cyber-risk and youth: Reviewing the literature. Department of Human Resource Management, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, Toronto, ON (paid).Mooney, Taylor. 2017-2017. Posttraumatic Stress Injuries: Causes, consequences and experiences. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (paid). Shepard, Amy. 2016. Criminal Records and Desistance. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, St. John’s, NL, in progress (paid).Kaur, Navjotpal. 2016. Exploring men in nursing. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, St. John’s, NL, in progress (paid).Andres, Elizabeth. 2016-2017. Research assistantship and research coordinator. Department of Sociology/SafetyNet, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, St John’s, NL, in progress (paid).Perry, Kelsea. 2017-. Youth and cyber-risk: Navigating the online world. Department of Sociology, Faculty Arts, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, in progress (paid). Salawu, Kemi. 2016-2016. The essence of sex offenders and sex offenses: Experiences and views of prisoners, prison officers and the community. Department of Human Resource Management, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, Toronto, ON (paid). Brown, Ashley. 2015-2016. The role of personal factors, penal experiences, community support, and positive case management in former federal prisoners’ pathway to desistance or recidivism: The decision to “make good” or remain criminally active, St. Leonard’s Society of Toronto Crossroads Day Reporting Centre, Toronto, ON (paid).Mooney, Taylor. 2015-2016. Employment reintegration for formally incarcerated Canadians, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, Memorial University, St. John’s, ON (paid). Cline, Crystal. 2015-2017. Rural and Northern Policing: Trails, tribulations and roles of officers, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s, ON (in progress until December 2017, paid). Lant, James. 2015-2017. The role of personal factors, penal experiences, community support, and positive case management in former federal prisoners’ pathway to desistance or recidivism: The decision to “make good” or remain criminally active. Faculty of Social Sciences, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON (paid).Grills, Sylvia. 2014. Sexuality in Prisons. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (unpaid).Rahimipoir, Nahid. 2014-2015. The role of personal factors, penal experiences, community support, and positive case management in former federal prisoners’ pathway to desistance or recidivism: The decision to “make good” or remain criminally active. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (paid).Simas Mederios, Daniella. 2014-2017. Canadian provincial corrections officers: Occupational health, safety and disability, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (paid). Saeed, Yasir. 2014-2015. Creating ‘best practice’ for policing youth: Discovering, re-evaluating, re-shaping and reviving hope for youth desistance through changing relational dynamics between youth and police, a bottom-up and top-down process. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (paid). Molleson, Gina. 2014-2016. Creating ‘best practice’ for policing youth: Discovering, re-evaluating, re-shaping and reviving hope for youth desistance through changing relational dynamics between youth and police, a bottom-up and top-down process. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (paid). Scrivens, Ryan. 2014-2015. Correctional officers: Risk, vulnerabilities and navigating experiences. School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC (paid). Crichton, Hayley. 2013-2017. Policing youth: Partnership development with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (paid).Memarpour, Pegah. 2013-2016. Correctional officers: Understanding diverse aspects of working in corrections. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (paid).Tong, Jinjun. 2013-2015. Toward developing an assistive technology framework for older adults with dementia: A user-centred design approach. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Science, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (paid).Salawu, Kemi. 2012. Understanding the implications of incarceration or a criminal record on employability: Surveying former Canadian federal inmates. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (unpaid). Ye, Bing. 2012-2014. Toward developing an assistive technology framework for older adults with dementia: A user-centred design approach. Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON (paid).Bell, James. 2012. Toward developing an assistive technology framework for older adults with dementia: A user-centred design approach. Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON (paid).Ivany, Alyx. 2012-2014. Wrongful conviction: Investigating how former inmates define and understand wrongful conviction, Department of Criminology and Justice, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, ON (paid). Maier, Katharina. 2012-2013. Investigating parolee: The benefits of day reporting centers, Department of Criminology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON (paid). Bell, James. 2012 Investigating Canadian provincial corrections officers: Experiences of risk on and off the job, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (paid). Sit, Victoria. 2012. Sexuality in Federal Prison: Inmates negotiations of same-sex activities within prison culture, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (paid). Baldisi, Isabella. 2011-13. Wrongful conviction: Perceptions of community members. Department of Criminology and Justice, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, ON (paid).Training of Highly Qualified Personnel, Undergraduate Kuzmochka, Nicholas P. 2018. Rewarding Success: Pathways to treatment for Public Safety Personnel in Newfoundland and Labrador. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s NL. In progress (paid, since June 2018).Chaytor, Emily. 2018. Correctional Services Canada: Longitudinal study on the correctional officer wellbeing. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL, in progress (Volunteer, unpaid).Matthews, Zara. 2017. Policing youth. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL, in progress (MUCEP, paid, 4 terms).Bennett, Brittany. 2017. Youth diversion in rural Newfoundland and Labrador. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (paid).Holemberg, Tiffany. 2017. Policing youth. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (MUCEP, paid). Roche, Kailey Marie. 2017-. Trauma, policing and corrections. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Science, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL, in progress (paid, 3 terms).Yetman, Deborah. 2016. Policing, Youth, and Corrections. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (MUCEP student, paid). Porter, Nolan. 2015. Policing and Youth: Navigating experiences with extrajudicial measures. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (MUCEP, paid). Perry, Kelsea. 2015-2015. Correctional officers: Risk, vulnerabilities and navigating experiences. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (University Summer Student Internship Award, paid). Perry, Kelsea. 2014-2015. Correctional officers: Risk, vulnerabilities and navigating experiences. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL (MUCEP, 2 terms, paid). Simas Mederios, Daniella. 2012-2013. Canadian provincial corrections officers: Experiences, identity and risk, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (unpaid). Dickenson, Darlene. 2013. Parenting Multiples. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL (SWAP, paid).Bridgeman, Alanna. 2013. Toward developing an assistive technology framework for older adults with dementia: A user-centred design approach. Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON (paid).Scrivens, Ryan. 2012-2013. Incarceration and hate: Parallels between convicted former prisoners and victims of hate. Department of Criminology Justice and Policy Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, ON (unpaid). Hill, Jennifer. 2012-2013. Toward developing an assistive technology framework for older adults with dementia: A user-centred design approach. Osgoode Law School, York University, Toronto, ON (paid). Maasarjian, Pauline. 2012-2013. Investigating health care in federal prisons. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (unpaid).Memarpour, Pegah. 2012-2013. Investigating health care in federal prisons. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (unpaid). Rachid, Anes. 2012-2013. Canadian provincial corrections officers: Experiences, identity and risk, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (paid).Moir, Mackenzie. 2012-13. Toward developing an assistive technology framework for older adults with dementia: A user-centred design approach. Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON (paid). Osivand, Parisa. 2012-13. Toward developing an assistive technology framework for older adults with dementia: A user-centred design approach. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (paid). Hussian, Sanzana. 2012-13. Toward developing an assistive technology framework for older adults with dementia: A user-centred design approach. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (paid). Khan, Arooba. 2012-13. Canadian provincial corrections officers: Experiences, identity and risk, Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (paid). Papatchidis, Alex. 2012-13. Canadian provincial corrections officers: Experiences, identity and risk, Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (paid). Moir, Mackenzie. 2012. Investigating Canadian provincial corrections officers: Experiences of risk on and off the job, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (paid). Usmani, Sarah. 2011-12. Toward developing an assistive technology framework for older adults with dementia: A user-centred design approach. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (paid).Chrzaszcz, Olivia. 2012. Investigating parolee: The benefits of day reporting centers, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (unpaid). D’Erasmo, Daniel. 2012-13. Investigating parolee: The benefits of day reporting centers, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (unpaid). Baldeo, Shashendra. 2011. Understanding prison life among Canadian Federal offenders, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (paid). Moir, Mackenzie. 2011. Stigma among the stigmatized: The reality of prison living for sex offenders in Canada, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (unpaid). Sit, Victoria .2011. State of the art: Understanding violence in Canadian prisons, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, ON (paid).Nation and International Professional ActivitiesAcademic Service as an Assessor for Research Funding Applications Year(S)RoleInstitution/Organization2019Adjudicator Committee Member National SSHRC Doctoral Student Award, 2019 Competition2018ReviewerCanadian Institute for Veteran and Military Health Research (CIMVHR) TPL Research Initiative 2018ReviewerNational Science Foundation, Law and Social Science (LSS) Program2018Adjudicator Committee Member National SSHRC Doctoral Student Award, 2018 Competition2017ReviewerUniversity of Ottawa’s Medical Research Fund (Department of Psychiatry)2017Adjudicator CIMVHR Forum Awards Judge, Student Research Award2017ReviewerWorkplace Safety and Insurance Board Grants Program2017AdjudicatorNetherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Innovational Research Incentives Scheme, VENI Grant. 2017 Competition.2016AdjudicatorWorkplace Safety and Insurance Board Grants Program2015 – 2016ReviewerNational SSHRC Insight Grant Program, 2015 Competition2014 – 2015ReviewerNational SSHRC Insight Grant Program, 2014 Competition2015Adjudicator Committee MemberNational Insight Development Grant Program, 2015 Competition, Panel: Sociology, cultural studies, communication studies, media studies, and library and information sciences, Group 4Academic Service in Professional OrganizationsYear(S)RoleInstitution/Organization2017 - MemberPunishment & Social Control Research Network, Digital Speaker Series Committee2017 -MemberCanadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT), Scientific Leadership Committee2016 -Associate DirectorCanadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT), Lead of Institutional and Community Corrections Sector2016MemberAdvisory Board for PTSD Realist Review2015 – 2016Founding MemberSociety of Evidenced Based Policing Canada2015 -MemberCritical Research Network on Punishment & Society2014 -2016Associate DirectorCanadian Policing Research NetworkEditor/Editorial Board MemberYear(S)RoleJournal2015 - presentEditorial Board MemberSex Roles: A Journal of Research2015 - presentEditorial Board MemberJournal of Community Corrections2015 - presentEditorial Board MemberThe Annual Review of Interdisciplinary Justice Research2013 -presentEditorial Board MemberJournal of Prisoners on Prisons – 25 Years of Writing as ResistanceReviewer (N. of manuscripts or books)Sex Roles: A Journal of Research (19); Victim & Offenders (1); Punishment & Society (2 manuscripts, 1 book); Criminology & Criminal Justice (1); Australian Journal of Psychology (1); Justice Quarterly (5); Gender & Society (3); British Journal of Criminology (2 manuscript, 1 book); The Social Science Journal (1); Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice (2); Journal of Criminology and Public Policy (1); Journal of Gender Studies (1); Sociology Quarterly (1); Police Quarterly (1); International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology (1); European Journal of Criminology (1); European Journal of Sociology and Anthropology (1); Asian Journal of Criminology (2 manuscripts, 1 book); European Journal of Social Psychology (1);Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology (1); Rural Sociology (1); Journal of Offender Rehabilitation (2); Theoretical Criminology (5); Criminal Justice and Behavior (2); Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice (3); European Journal of Social Psychology (1); Canadian Journal of Law and Society (2); International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy (1); Journal of Criminal Justice (2); Psychology of Men and Masculinities (2); Youth & Society (1); Social Science Quarterly (2); Annual Review of Interdisciplinary Justice Research (1); Journal of Mixed Methods Research (1); International Journal of Law, Crime, and Justice (2); Men & Masculinities (2); Journal for Military, Veteran and Family Health (1); Health (1); Annual Military and Veteran Health Forum (abstracts); Radical Criminology (2); Body Image: An International Journal of Research (2); American Journal of Criminal Justice (3); Social Justice Research (2); Journal of Contemporary Sociology (1 book); Culture, Society & Masculinities (1); Palgrave Macmillan (1 book proposal); Journal of Prisoners on Prisons (3); Body & Society (2); International Journal of Prisoner Health (2); Journal of Criminal Justice Education (3); Social Thought and Research (1); Police Practice and Research: An International Journal (1); British Review of Sociology (2); Education Research Journal (1); Journal of Physical Education and Sport Management (1); Pearson Education Canada (3 textbooks); McGraw-Hill Ryerson (2 Textbooks).Reviewer: Conference Abstracts2018Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) Forum 2018. Regina, SK. 2017Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) Forum 2017. Toronto, ON. 2016Multidisciplinary Conference on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Causes, Consequences and Responses. St. John’s, NL.2015Topic Area: Sex Crimes. American Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida.2014Topic Area: Sex Crimes. American Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, anizational Roles in Major Conferences2019Organizing Committee. (April 9-10). Conference for the Federal Framework on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Act. Ottawa, Ontario.2019Program Committee. (March 27-28). Families in Canada Conference, Co-hosting a Families in Canada Satellite Conference [a pan-Canada conference]. St. John’s, Newfoundland.2019Symposium Convenor/Moderator. (May 31-June 2). North American Correctional and Criminal Justice Psychology Conference. Halifax, Nova Scotia.2018Panel Organizer & Chair (multiple panels) (Oct. 15-17, 2018), Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) Forum 2018. Regina, SK. 2018-National Conference Organizing Committee. Atlantic and East Regional Representative. Critical Perspectives Annual Conference.2018Organizer, Pre-Conference Workshop. (Oct. 31 2018). Signals of Hope, Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention, Annual Conference. St. John’s, NL. 2018Correctional Services Sector Breakout Sessions and Panel Coordinator (2 panels). (Oct. 2018). Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) Forum 2018, hosted by University of Regina. Regina, SK. 2018Panel Chair (June 21), Round table facilitator (June 21), Critical Perspectives Annual Conference. Halifax, N.S.2017Conference Organizing Committee. (May 2018). Critical Perspectives Annual Conference, hosted by St. Mary’s University. Halifax, N.S.2017Summit Host Associate Director. (July 25-27). Summit 2017: Understanding Stressors, Risks, and Vulnerabilities among Public Safety Personnel (PSP), St. John’s, NL.2017Summit Organizing Committee. (July 25-27). Summit 2017: Understanding Stressors, Risks, and Vulnerabilities among Public Safety Personnel (PSP), St. John’s, NL.2017Panel Chair. (May 17). 34th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference. Hamilton, ON.2016Panel Chair (November). International Research on Sentencing and Sentencing Disparity, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LS.2016Member, Conference Organizing Committee. (July 31-Aug. 2). A Multidisciplinary Conference on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Causes, Consequences and Responses. St. John’s, NL.2016Member, Program Committee (July 31-Aug 2). A Multidisciplinary Conference on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Causes, Consequences and Responses. St. John’s, NL.2016Panel Chair (July 31-Aug. 2). PTSD, Policing, and Corrections. A Multidisciplinary Conference on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Causes, Consequences and Responses. St. John’s, NL.2016Panel Chair (July 31-Aug. 2). Addressing PTSD in the Canadian Armed Forces. A Multidisciplinary Conference on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Causes, Consequences and Responses. St. John’s, NL.2016Panel Chair (July 31-Aug. 2). Badge of Life Canada: Surviving Trauma and Building Resilience in the Workplace. A Multidisciplinary Conference on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Causes, Consequences and Responses. St. John’s, NL.2016Discussant (July 31-Aug. 2). Operational Stress Injury. A Multidisciplinary Conference on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Causes, Consequences and Responses. St. John’s, NL.2016Primary Investigator & Co-organizer with Stephen Bornstein (July 31-Aug. 2). A Multidisciplinary Conference on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Causes, Consequences and Responses. St. John’s, NL.2016Panel Organizer with Power, Nicole (May). Occupation Health and Safety in High-Risk Occupations – Risk Perspectives, Fifth Biennial Biligual Conference, Canadian Society for Sociology of Health, Ottawa, ON.2015Panel Organizer with Lavoie, Jennifer (November). The Canadian Shield: Discussing the Direction of Canadian Police Research, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.2015Panel Chair (November). Hot Topics in Canadian Policing, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, DC2015Panel Chair (November). The Canadian Shield: Discussing the Direction of Canadian Police Research, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Washington, DC2015Panel Chair (May). Challenges and opportunities in policing research, Critical Perspectives: Criminology and Social Justice, Ottawa, ON2015Topic Area Chair and Program Coordinator. (March). Topic Area: Sex Crimes. American Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida (involves peer review of all sex crime submissions and organization into panels and round tables).2014Panel Chair (November). Examining the Link between the Age of Officially-Processed Individuals and Criminal Justice Practices, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California.2014Panel Chair (June). Constructing Identities, Qualitative Analyses Conference, London, Ontario.2014Panel Chair (July). Penalty, Penology, and Prisons (3), British Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Liverpool, England.2014Invited Topic Area Chair and Program Coordinator. (March). Topic Area: Sex Crimes. American Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.2013Panel Chair (March). Analysis of sentencing policies, American Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, Texas, Dallas.2012Panel Chair (November). Issues related to prison and jail staff, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Illinois, Chicago.2012Panel Chair (September). Rethinking Correctional Policy, Midwest Criminal Justice Association, Illinois, Chicago.2012Panel Chair (March). Sex Offenders: Regulation and Incarceration, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York City, New York.2012Session Organizer (May). Corrections: Working and Living in Prisons, Canadian Sociological Association Conference at Congress, Waterloo, Ontario (session accepted).Research Exchange 2016Member. Research Exchange Group on Community Health and Employment. Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Applied Health Research, Memorial University.2015Member. Research Exchange Group on Work and Health. Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Applied Health Research, Memorial University.2015Member. Research Exchange Group on Military and Veterans Health. Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Applied Health Research, Memorial University.Professional MembershipsActiveBritish Society of Criminology (BSC); American Society of Criminology (ASC); Member of Division on Corrections and Sentencing (ASC); Member of the Division on International Criminology (ASC); Member of Division on Policing (ASC); American Society of Criminal Justice Sciences; Canadian Sociological Association (CSA)InactiveAmerican Sociological Association (ASA) Sociology of Body and Embodiment (ASA) Midwestern Criminal Justice Association (MCJA); Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association (CSAA); Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement (MIRCI)University ServiceDepartmental ServiceYearRoleDetailsInstitution2018MemberHeadship Search Committee, Department of SociologyMemorial University2018 - 2019MemberPromotion and Tenure Committee, Department of SociologyMemorial University 2016 -2018MemberGraduate Studies Committee, Department of SociologyMemorial University2017 -2018MemberSearch Committee, Department of Sociology (1 TT position)Memorial University2016 -2017HeadAcademic Planning Review, Criminology Certificate, Department of SociologyMemorial University2016 -2017MemberAcademic Planning Review, Sociology Graduate and Undergraduate Programs, Department of SociologyMemorial University2016 -2017MemberAcademic Planning Review, Police Studies Diploma and Police Studies Degree Programs, Department of SociologyMemorial University2016 -2017MemberHeadship Search Committee, Department of SociologyMemorial University2016 -2017MemberSearch Committee, Department of Sociology (1 TT position, eventually had to recuse)Memorial University2016-2017MemberAd-hoc Hiring Processes Committee, Department of SociologyMemorial University2015 -2016MemberSearch Committee, Department of Sociology (3 TT positions, 1 NTT)Memorial University2015Comprehensive DevelopmentDeviance and Criminology readings listsMemorial University2013 -2014Committee MemberGraduate AdmissionsMemorial University2013 -2014MemberSearch Committee, Department of Sociology (1 positions)Memorial University2012 – 2012HeadHiring Committee, Department of Sociology (1 TT position; 1 NTT)York University2010 -2013MemberMentor Committee, Department of SociologyYork University2011 – 2013MemberAppointments Committee, Department of SociologyYork University2011 – 2013MemberResearch Committee, Department of SociologyYork University2012MemberCurriculum Review Retreat Committee, Department of SociologyYork University2010 – 2012MemberTeaching and Learning Committee, Department of SociologyYork University2010 – 2011MemberMentoring Committee, Department of SociologyYork University2003 – 2009MemberGraduate Student AssociationMcMaster University2005 – 2006MemberTeaching Assistantship Assignment Committee, Faculty of SociologyMcMaster UniversityCourse Development (Faculty and University Service)YearRoleDetailsInstitution2018Course Developer (Distance)Introduction to Corrections (PLST 2200; Police Studies Major, Police Studies Diploma, Department of Sociology)Memorial University2015Course Developer (Distance)An Introduction to Policing in Canada (PLST 2000; Police Studies Major, Police Studies Diploma, Department of Sociology) Memorial University2013Course DeveloperCriminological Inquiry (2300 level capstone course for Criminology Certificate) – passedMemorial University2013Course DeveloperAdvanced Topics In Criminology (4080 level seminar) – passedMemorial University2009Course DeveloperMasculinities in Crime (3000 level seminar) – proposedUniversity of Ontario Institute of TechnologyProgram ServiceYearRoleDetailsInstitution2016 -CommitteeMemberDisability Inclusion GroupMemorial University2015 -2016Certificate revisionAmended Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Criminology CertificateMemorial University2014 -2015Proposal developerAmended Faculty of Arts Criminology CertificateMemorial University2013 -2014Certificate developerFirst Certificate Program in the Faculty of Arts – Criminology Certificate (active as of September 2014, passed in Senate)Memorial University2014 -Faculty ParticipantOccupational Health and Safety, Master Degree Program Proposal; SafetyNet (Commitment to partake if/when passed)Memorial University2013 -Program LiaisonCriminology Certificate, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (see Administration below)Memorial University2006 – 2010MemberYear One Committee Collaborative BScN Program, Faculty of Health ScienceUniversity of Ontario Institute of TechnologyUniversity Service (see also Administrative Responsibilities)YearRoleDetailsInstitution2018Committee MemberAdministrative Committee, Master of Occupational Health and Safety ProgramMemorial University2018-ChairKim Cole Restorative Justice Resource Centre, Research BoardMemorial University 2016 -Committee MemberInterdisciplinary Committee on Ethics in Human ResearchMemorial University2015 -Committee MemberPolice Studies Advisory BoardMemorial University2015 -Committee MemberPolice Studies Academic Advisory CommitteeMemorial University2014 -Committee MemberViolence Prevention Working Group, Harris Centre Initiative Memorial University2013 -Committee MemberSocial Legal Studies Working Group, Faculty of Humanities and Social SciencesMemorial University2007 – 2009MemberFaculty Council, Faculty of Criminology, Justice & Policy StudiesUniversity of Ontario Institute of TechnologyAdministrative responsibilitiesYearRoleOrganization2018 – presentCo-coordinator for Police Studies Degree and DiplomaMemorial University, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences2013 - presentCoordinator/Liaison for Criminology CertificateMemorial University, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences ................
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