In literature on correctional staff, one poorly understood antecedent of job stress and other negative outcomes is perceived danger from the job. Survey results from 272 staff at a state-run Midwestern maximum security prison were analyzed with Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) Regression to determine the relationships between personal/work environment variables and perceptions of job danger. Analyses revealed the effects of the personal variables were conditional on staff position (custody vs. non-custody). Irrespective of position, two of seven work environment variables studied (less input into decision making and more daily contact with prisoners) were related to greater perceived risk of harm from the job. Also, greater organizational forma...
Jails, with their unique and ever-changing mix of inmates, play a critical role in the criminal just...
Prison workers are vulnerable to various forms of work-related distress. In order to develop appropr...
Questionnaires were completed by 272 correctional employees from seven maximum security prisons. Res...
Research suggests that job-related stress affects correctional officers\u27 attitudes toward their w...
Studies have revealed that some, but not all, jail custody officers fear workplace victimization. Th...
Research suggests that job-related stress affects correctional officers’ attitudes towar...
There have been relatively few studies of job stress among staff of juvenile correctional facilities...
Most of the existing literature on correctional officer job satisfaction examines factors such as le...
The driving force of corrections is the staff of correctional facilities. It is important to underst...
As staff performance is vital to the survival of correctional institutions, much empirical attention...
Work stress has been linked to a number of negative outcomes for employees and organizations. Drawin...
As staff performance is vital to the survival of correctional institutions, much empirical attention...
Jail staff who harbor negative attitudes toward their jobs can be detrimental for the functional ope...
This study explores differences in perceived work-related environmental adversity between correction...
Jail staff who harbor negative attitudes toward their jobs can be detrimental for the functional ope...
Jails, with their unique and ever-changing mix of inmates, play a critical role in the criminal just...
Prison workers are vulnerable to various forms of work-related distress. In order to develop appropr...
Questionnaires were completed by 272 correctional employees from seven maximum security prisons. Res...
Research suggests that job-related stress affects correctional officers\u27 attitudes toward their w...
Studies have revealed that some, but not all, jail custody officers fear workplace victimization. Th...
Research suggests that job-related stress affects correctional officers’ attitudes towar...
There have been relatively few studies of job stress among staff of juvenile correctional facilities...
Most of the existing literature on correctional officer job satisfaction examines factors such as le...
The driving force of corrections is the staff of correctional facilities. It is important to underst...
As staff performance is vital to the survival of correctional institutions, much empirical attention...
Work stress has been linked to a number of negative outcomes for employees and organizations. Drawin...
As staff performance is vital to the survival of correctional institutions, much empirical attention...
Jail staff who harbor negative attitudes toward their jobs can be detrimental for the functional ope...
This study explores differences in perceived work-related environmental adversity between correction...
Jail staff who harbor negative attitudes toward their jobs can be detrimental for the functional ope...
Jails, with their unique and ever-changing mix of inmates, play a critical role in the criminal just...
Prison workers are vulnerable to various forms of work-related distress. In order to develop appropr...
Questionnaires were completed by 272 correctional employees from seven maximum security prisons. Res...