RT Article T1 AMStrength program in Canadian federal correctional services: correctional officers’ views and interpretations JF Promoting wellness and resiliency in correctional officers SP 107 OP 124 A1 Ricciardelli, Rose 1979- A2 Cassiano, Marcella Siqueira A2 Adorjan, Michael A2 Mitchell, Meghan M. LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1924039176 AB Scholars and correctional officials have begun to recognize the association of correctional work with occupational stressors that deteriorate mental health and well-being. Yet, programs and policies to support prison staff as they navigate physical, emotional, and psychological challenges are limited, with scarce empirical evidence supporting their usefulness to employees. We examine the Advanced Mental Strength and Conditioning (AMStrength) program using semi-structured interviews with 70 correctional officers after they completed a year on the job. Among our findings, we highlight that 80% of participants have not used AMStrength since being their training during recruitment. However, AMStrength fulfills a vital role in promoting awareness, including self-awareness of mental health. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 121-124 NO Originally published in the journal Criminal Justice Studies, volume 34, issue 4 (2021), pp. 459-476 SN 9781032407098 K1 AMStrength K1 Well-being K1 Correctional Officers K1 Correctional Programming K1 Mental Health K1 Kanada : Strafvollzug : Justizvollzugsanstalt : Vollzugsbediensteter : Gesundheit : Psychische Gesundheit : Gesundheitsförderung