selected scholarly activity
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chapters
- Sport and Crime Prevention in Canada. 51-65. 2022
- Sport and the Carceral: Social Meanings of Sport within and beyond the Prison. 312-331. 2022
- Physical Activity, Bodywork and the Construction of Masculinities in Canadian Men’s Federal Prisons. 189-203. 2021
- Teaching Yoga to Incarcerated Populations: Insights from Canada’s Federal Prison System. 181-194. 2021
- Physical activity in prisons. 342-355. 2017
- Serious Leisure, Prosumption, and the Digital Sport Media Economy: A Case Study of Ice Hockey Blogging. 80-93. 2017
- Prison Yoga as a Correctional Alternative?: Physical Culture, Rehabilitation, and Social Control in Canadian Prisons. 78-98. 2015
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journal articles
- Sport, Physical Activity, and Young People Who Are Incarcerated: A Scoping Review. Youth Justice. 24:313-336. 2024
- “I’ve Had Cases That Have Gone in the Wrong Direction and That Has Affected Me”: A Qualitative Examination of Decision Making, Liminality, and the Emotional Aspects of Parole Work. Law & Social Inquiry. 49:619-647. 2024
- International consensus statement on the design, delivery and evaluation of sport-based interventions aimed at promoting social, psychological and physical well-being in prison. BMJ Open. 14:e075792-e075792. 2024
- ‘Essential for the soul’?: leisure as a flashpoint during COVID-19 lockdowns in Ontario, Canada. Annals of Leisure Research. 27:167-186. 2024
- Gender, risk, and presentation of self in “caring” prison work: Insights from institutional parole officers in Canada. Gender, Work & Organization. 30:2086-2101. 2023
- ‘Not everybody can do this job’: a qualitative inquiry into emotional labour from RCMP detachment services assistants. Policing & Society. 33:985-1003. 2023
- “I Think It’s Still a Male-Dominated World”: Detachment Services Assistants’ Perceptions and Experiences of a Gendered Police Organization. Feminist Criminology. 18:183-204. 2023
- Sport for Development and Decolonization in a Settler Colonial State: Physical Culture in the Lives of Indigenous Peoples Incarcerated in Canadian Prisons. Sociology of Sport Journal. 40:153-162. 2023
- “I’ve Seen More Dead People than I thought I Would”: Vicarious Trauma Exposure among Police Support Personnel. Criminal Justice and Behavior. 50:541-558. 2023
- “Kareem Hunt cut by the Chiefs for brutalizing woman on video”: online framings of racialized and gendered violence by a professional athlete. Sport in Society. 25:2323-2338. 2022
- “It’s Pure Chaos Every Day”: COVID-19 and the work of Canadian federal institutional parole officers. European Journal of Probation. 14:1-20. 2022
- Operational and organisational stressors in community correctional work: Insights from probation and parole officers in Ontario, Canada. Probation Journal. 69:86-106. 2022
- We Have a Lot of Responsibilities, and I Think That Gets Overlooked’: Canadian Federal Parole Officers’ Experiences of Occupational Stress. Journal of Community Justice. 31:5-11. 2022
- “You have to be really careful, in this environment, of what you say and what you do”: A qualitative examination of how organizational culture shapes parole officers' work and well-being. Probation Journal. 70:026455052211271-026455052211271. 2022
- Gender inequality in Canadian interuniversity sport: participation opportunities and leadership positions from 2010-11 to 2016-17. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics. 13:207-223. 2021
- n This Line of Work, Boundaries Are Important’: Occupational Stress and the Well-being of Community Parole Officers During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Canadian Journal of Sociology. 46:371-390. 2021
- Sport and Incarceration: Theoretical Considerations for Sport for Development Research. Social Inclusion. 8:187-196. 2020
- The folding of sport space into carceral space: On the making of prisoners’ experiences and lives. Canadian Geographer. 63:453-465. 2019
- Public Sociology of Sport and Digital Media: A Self-Reflexive Analysis of Public Engagement in the “Hockey Blogosphere”. Sociology of Sport Journal. 36:135-143. 2019
- Encounters on the Field: Observations of the Football-3-Halves Festival at the Euro Cup 2016. Sociology of Sport Journal. 35:367-374. 2018
- Researching sport in a ‘Total Institution’: reflections on research barriers and methodological adaptations in a study of prison physical culture. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health. 10:17-31. 2018
- Sport in the underlife of a total institution: Social control and resistance in Canadian prisons. International Review for the Sociology of Sport. 52:598-614. 2017
- Driving to the “Net”. Journal of Sport and Social Issues. 39:19-39. 2015
- Online Community or Electronic Tribe? Exploring the Social Characteristics and Spatial Production of an Internet Hockey Fan Culture. Journal of Sport and Social Issues. 38:395-414. 2014
- Saturday Night’s Alright for Tweeting: Cultural Citizenship, Collective Discussion, and the New Media Consumption/Production of Hockey Day in Canada. Sociology of Sport Journal. 29:306-324. 2012
- 'You're Walking into Situations Where You Just Really Don't Know How It's Going to Go Down': The Production of Carceral Space and Risk in Parole Work. British Journal of Criminology.
- “In this line of work, boundaries are important”: Occupational Stress and the Well-being of Community Parole Officers During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Canadian Journal of Sociology. 46.