Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to examine the well-being of UK prison officers by utilising a benchmarking approach. Design/methodology/approach-The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Stress Indicator Tool is widely used in the UK to assess key psychosocial hazards in the workplace encompassing demands, control, support from managers and co-workers, relationship quality, role and change management. This study utilises this approach to examine the extent to which a sample of UK prison officers meets the HSE recommended minimum standards for the management of work-related well-being. Levels of mental health and job satisfaction in the sector are also assessed using measures with extensive occupational norms. The psychosocial hazards that...
The ultimate aim of the present research was to examine well-being of prison Correctional Officers (...
Prison workers are vulnerable to various forms of work-related distress. In order to develop appropr...
Abstract:The role of correctional officers has undergone rapid changes in response to increased pris...
Prison officers are at greater risk of work-related stress than most other occupations in the UK (Jo...
Background: Research findings indicate that working as a prison officer can be highly stressful, but...
Although prison officers experience the working conditions associated with work-life conflict, littl...
Paper from The British Psychological Society's Division of Occupational Psychology Conference 2015.T...
Background: Previous research has examined how age and health can shape workability (WA). This study...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.Stress amo...
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...
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...
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...
The ultimate aim of the present research was to examine well-being of prison Correctional Officers (...
Prison workers are vulnerable to various forms of work-related distress. In order to develop appropr...
Abstract:The role of correctional officers has undergone rapid changes in response to increased pris...
Prison officers are at greater risk of work-related stress than most other occupations in the UK (Jo...
Background: Research findings indicate that working as a prison officer can be highly stressful, but...
Although prison officers experience the working conditions associated with work-life conflict, littl...
Paper from The British Psychological Society's Division of Occupational Psychology Conference 2015.T...
Background: Previous research has examined how age and health can shape workability (WA). This study...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.Stress amo...
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...
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...
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...
The ultimate aim of the present research was to examine well-being of prison Correctional Officers (...
Prison workers are vulnerable to various forms of work-related distress. In order to develop appropr...
Abstract:The role of correctional officers has undergone rapid changes in response to increased pris...