RT Article T1 “Making a Difference”: Unpacking the Positives in Correctional Work and Prison Life From the Perspective of Correctional Workers JF The prison journal VO 103 IS 3 SP 283 OP 306 A1 Ricciardelli, Rose 1979- A2 Johnston, Matthew S. A2 Maier, Katharina LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/184681667X AB Prisons are rarely conceptualized as promoting “positivity” in the lives of people who are incarcerated (PWAI) or correctional workers (CWs). Analyzing data from 908 open-ended survey responses of Canadian provincial and territorial correctional employees, we present nuances to the more negative constructions of carceral environments; namely, that many CWs work to better the lives of marginalized and vulnerable criminalized people. CWs are able to reflect on how their occupation facilitates personal growth and the pursuit of social and transformative justice. We discuss how their internal commitments toward rehabilitating and making a difference must be reinforced through institutional and organizational changes. K1 people who are incarcerated K1 correctional workers K1 positivity DO 10.1177/00328855231173143