
About
Nicolette Bardele is a Postdoctoral Scholar at The Pennsylvania State University's Criminal Justice Research Center (CJRC). Her research and teaching focus on probation, parole, incarceration and reentry, spatial inequality, social networks, and health outcomes.
- Education
- B.A. in Sociology and Statistics from University of Notre Dame
- M.A. and Ph.D. in Sociology from Harvard University
At the CJRC, she collaborates with Derek Kreager on mixed-methods projects exploring social network formation and support systems in post-prison reentry and substance use recovery contexts. Her dissertation research examined how spatial and temporal contexts shape probation/parole experiences across rural-urban communities in the U.S.
Her methodological approach combines qualitative and quantitative techniques to analyze community dynamics, inequality, and health outcomes in criminal justice systems.
She holds a temporary position at an R1 research institution, working on criminal justice policy and recovery networks.
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