Work stress has been linked to a number of negative outcomes for employees and organizations. Drawing from the Job Demand–Control (–Support) model, we examined the influences of work stress among more than 1,800 prison officers working in 45 prisons across Ohio and Kentucky. Multilevel analyses revealed that individual factors such as experiencing victimization and greater job demands were related to more stress among prison officers, whereas perceived control over inmates and support from coworkers and supervisors were associated with less stress. Facility violence was also linked to higher levels of officer stress across prisons
This literature review presents an overview of occupational stress and burnout in correctional insti...
Prison officers experience a number of occupational and organizational stressors, and are at conside...
Prison officers experience a number of occupational and organizational stressors, and are at conside...
Research suggests that job-related stress affects correctional officers\u27 attitudes toward their w...
Research suggests that job-related stress affects correctional officers’ attitudes towar...
This study sought to explore the different factors that caused stress for correctional officers, its...
Prison officers are at greater risk of work-related stress than most other occupations in the UK (Jo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of several variables that have led to inco...
BackgroundIn adult correctional facilities, correctional officers (COs) are responsible for the safe...
BackgroundIn adult correctional facilities, correctional officers (COs) are responsible for the safe...
There is no doubt that police and correctional officers face an extraordinary amount of work related...
Studies have revealed that some, but not all, jail custody officers fear workplace victimization. Th...
Abstract Background In adult correctional facilities, correctional officers (COs) are responsible fo...
Abstract Background In adult correctional facilities,...
Abstract Background In adult correctional facilities,...
This literature review presents an overview of occupational stress and burnout in correctional insti...
Prison officers experience a number of occupational and organizational stressors, and are at conside...
Prison officers experience a number of occupational and organizational stressors, and are at conside...
Research suggests that job-related stress affects correctional officers\u27 attitudes toward their w...
Research suggests that job-related stress affects correctional officers’ attitudes towar...
This study sought to explore the different factors that caused stress for correctional officers, its...
Prison officers are at greater risk of work-related stress than most other occupations in the UK (Jo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of several variables that have led to inco...
BackgroundIn adult correctional facilities, correctional officers (COs) are responsible for the safe...
BackgroundIn adult correctional facilities, correctional officers (COs) are responsible for the safe...
There is no doubt that police and correctional officers face an extraordinary amount of work related...
Studies have revealed that some, but not all, jail custody officers fear workplace victimization. Th...
Abstract Background In adult correctional facilities, correctional officers (COs) are responsible fo...
Abstract Background In adult correctional facilities,...
Abstract Background In adult correctional facilities,...
This literature review presents an overview of occupational stress and burnout in correctional insti...
Prison officers experience a number of occupational and organizational stressors, and are at conside...
Prison officers experience a number of occupational and organizational stressors, and are at conside...