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Understanding the impact of organisational and operational stressors on the mental health of police officers in Ireland (2024)
Journal Article

The mental health of police officers is a critical yet under-researched area. They face unique operational and organisational stressors, including exposure to violence and trauma, as well as bullying, managerial conflict, and a lack of support in the... Read More about Understanding the impact of organisational and operational stressors on the mental health of police officers in Ireland.

Not “proper” foreign national prisoners: Irish ex-prisoner reflections on imprisonment in England and Wales (2022)
Journal Article

Irish prisoners are one of the oldest minority groups and one of the most represented foreign national groups in the prison system, yet little is known about their experiences of imprisonment in England and Wales. This article presents findings from... Read More about Not “proper” foreign national prisoners: Irish ex-prisoner reflections on imprisonment in England and Wales.

‘Prison is the worst place a Traveller could be’: The experiences of Irish Travellers in prison in England and Wales (2019)
Journal Article

Irish prisoners are the second most represented foreign national group in the prison system in England and Wales, and while no precise statistics are available, it is estimated that Irish Travellers make up a considerable percentage of the prisoners... Read More about ‘Prison is the worst place a Traveller could be’: The experiences of Irish Travellers in prison in England and Wales.