Nicolette Bardele
Criminal Justice Research Center Postdoctoral Scholar
605 Welch Building
University Park, PA 16802
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605 Welch Building
University Park, PA 16802
Nicolette Bardele is a postdoctoral scholar at Penn State’s Criminal Justice Research Center. Her research and teaching interests are in probation/parole, incarceration and reentry, community and place, inequality, social networks, and health. She has used both qualitative and quantitative methods to study how spatial and temporal context shape the experience and administration of probation/parole across communities along the rural-urban continuum in the U.S. Here at the CJRC, she works primarily with Derek Kreager on mixed-methods projects on social network formation/activation and social support provision in both the post-prison reentry and substance use recovery contexts. Nicolette received her M.A. and Ph.D. in sociology from Harvard University and her B.A. in sociology and statistics from the University of Notre Dame.