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“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” Winston Churchill

DOING “PEOPLE WORK” IN THE PRISON SETTING

An Examination of the Job  Characteristics Model and Correctional Staff Burnout

From Sage Online, Criminal Justice and Behavior: by the International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology

 

“Although correctional staff job burnout is costly to all involved, it has not received the empirical attention it deserves. The job characteristics model holds that job characteristics are important in shaping employee outcomes. This study focused on the effects of the job characteristics of supervision consideration, supervision structure, job autonomy, and job variety on the three dimensions of job burnout (i.e., emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and perceived ineffectiveness at work) among correctional staff. Ordinary least squares (OLS) regression analysis of data from 160 staff members at a private prison indicated that job autonomy and job variety had significant negative relationships with emotional exhaustion. Supervision consideration, job autonomy, and job variety all had negative effects on the depersonalization dimension of burnout. Job autonomy and job variety had significant negative effects on perceived ineffectiveness.”

Download the free article here Criminal Justice and Behavior-2012-Griffin-1131-47

Keywords: correctional staff; job characteristics; job burnout; job autonomy; job variety; supervision; prison staff

 

 

Alternatives to the Criminalization of Homelessness: Department of Justice Resources for Law Enforcement

http://www.usich.gov/resources/uploads/asset_library/DOJ_Crim_slideset.pdf

 

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Alternatives to the Criminalization of Homelessness: Department of Justice Resources for Law Enforcement

The webinar, slides, and resource guide are now available online.

You may access them here: http://www.usich.gov/usich_resources/videos_and_webinars/DOJ_criminalization_resources/

Please send your questions, comments and feedback to: madeline.beal@usich.gov.

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