Published works demonstrate that faith in the possibility of inmate rehabilitation and social reinsertion is a positive factor for the occupational health of correctional employees, by preventing burnout syndrome. The present study investigates the effects of attitude regarding inmate rehabilitation and social reinsertion on the psychosocial health of correctional employees. 536 correctional employees from Peruvian prisons participated in the study. We collected personal information and work descriptions and assessed the employees for burnout syndrome, work satisfaction, problems conciliating work and family life, role conflict, and role ambiguity. We found that correctional employees who believed that inmate rehabilitation and social reins...
Prisons are places where the penalties of the offenders are executed. Correctional officers work in ...
The effectiveness of the measures taken from the prison system for the reintegration of inmates is a...
This study provides insight into the experiences of 7 individuals who had previous first-hand experi...
Published works demonstrate that faith in the possibility of inmate rehabilitation and social reinse...
The article presents the results of a nationwide qualitative research project on the institutional a...
The effectiveness of the measures taken from the prison system for the reintegration of inmates is a...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The specialized literature has revealed the high prevalence of burnout synd...
Correctional officers habitually experience a wide range of emotions, since they work in stressful e...
Introduction Correctional employees typically work under adverse conditions that may enhance the occ...
This study of Spanish prison officers tested a modified version of a theoretical model of Janssen, d...
IntroductionCorrectional employees typically work under adverse conditions that may enhance the occu...
This paper is based on a research project carried out by the «Centre de Recerca del Treball i la Vid...
Past research aimed at understanding what contributes to burnout, absenteeism, and poor physical hea...
The aim of this study was to establish whether a sample of correctional officers in Costa Rica exper...
The aim of this research was to study social factors related to social reinsertion for ex-inmates. A...
Prisons are places where the penalties of the offenders are executed. Correctional officers work in ...
The effectiveness of the measures taken from the prison system for the reintegration of inmates is a...
This study provides insight into the experiences of 7 individuals who had previous first-hand experi...
Published works demonstrate that faith in the possibility of inmate rehabilitation and social reinse...
The article presents the results of a nationwide qualitative research project on the institutional a...
The effectiveness of the measures taken from the prison system for the reintegration of inmates is a...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The specialized literature has revealed the high prevalence of burnout synd...
Correctional officers habitually experience a wide range of emotions, since they work in stressful e...
Introduction Correctional employees typically work under adverse conditions that may enhance the occ...
This study of Spanish prison officers tested a modified version of a theoretical model of Janssen, d...
IntroductionCorrectional employees typically work under adverse conditions that may enhance the occu...
This paper is based on a research project carried out by the «Centre de Recerca del Treball i la Vid...
Past research aimed at understanding what contributes to burnout, absenteeism, and poor physical hea...
The aim of this study was to establish whether a sample of correctional officers in Costa Rica exper...
The aim of this research was to study social factors related to social reinsertion for ex-inmates. A...
Prisons are places where the penalties of the offenders are executed. Correctional officers work in ...
The effectiveness of the measures taken from the prison system for the reintegration of inmates is a...
This study provides insight into the experiences of 7 individuals who had previous first-hand experi...