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“It’s Pure Chaos Every Day”: COVID-19 and the work of Canadian federal institutional parole officers
“It’s Pure Chaos Every Day”: COVID-19 and the work of Canadian federal institutional parole officers

Author(s): Mark Norman, Rosemary Ricciardelli
Subject(s): Criminal Law, Criminology, Health and medicine and law, Penology, Welfare services, Penal Policy
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: COVID-19; parole; prison; risk; stress;

Summary/Abstract: As the Canadian federal correctional system grappled with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, institutional parole officers, who play a central role in prisoners’ case management team, remained essential service providers. Working in uncertain circumstances, these correctional workers navigated new and rapidly changing protocols and risks, while attempting to continue to provide support to those on their caseloads. Based on semi-structured interviews with 96 institutional parole officers, conducted after Canada’s “first wave” of COVID-19 infections, we analyze three ways in which their work was impacted by the pandemic: shifting workloads, routines, and responsibilities; increased workloads due to decarceration (i.e., efforts to reduce the number of incarcerated individuals); and the navigation of new forms of risk and uncertainty. This study advances the understanding of stress and risk in probation and parole work and presents recommendations to ameliorate the occupational stresses experienced by correctional workers during and beyond COVID-19.

  • Issue Year: 14/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 1-20
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English