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The development of prison officers’ job satisfaction and its impact on depersonalization of incarcerated persons : the role of organizational dehumanization | |
English | |
20221100 | |
Sage | |
Stinglhamber, Florence | Nguyen, Nathan | Josse, Maryse | Demoulin, Stéphanie | |
Belgium | determinants of dehumanisation | prisoner treatment | attitude of prison personnel | developed countries | job satisfaction | prison management | working environment | working conditions | prisoner-personnel relations | |
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Criminal justice and behavior ; vol. 49, no. 11 | |
ART : 28278 : Not available for external loan | |
Prison changed me - and I just work there : personality changes among prison officers | |
English | |
20210300 | |
Sage | |
Einat, Tomer | Suliman, Nina | |
Israel | prison personnel | personality change | time factors | work attitude | working environment | occupational stress | empathy | cooperative behaviour | altruism | trust | occupational exposure | prisons | |
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Prison journal ; vol. 101, no. 2 | |
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Clinician wellbeing : the impact of supporting refugee and asylum seeker survivors of torture and trauma in the Australian context | |
English | |
20191000 | |
Wiley-Blackwell | |
Posselt, Miriam | Deans, Carolyn | Baker, Amy | Procter, Nicholas | |
torture victims treatment | self-care | burnout | meaningfulness | working environment | politics | immigration policy | risk factors | compassion fatigue | anxiety | depression | coping behaviour | occupational stress | protective factors | psychotherapeutic environment | psychotherapeutic processes | well-being | immigration detention | refugees | asylum seekers | victim services | vicarious traumatisation | health personnel | Australia | |
Australian psychologist ; vol. 54, no. 5 | |
ART : 26327 : Not available for external loan | |
The role of South African correctional officials | |
English | |
20190000 | |
Academia.edu | |
Pieterse, Dannyboy | |
prison personnel | attitude of prison personnel | social perception | occupational stress | prison social workers | prisoner rehabilitation | psychological interventions | prison psychologists | training of prison personnel | interdisciplinary aspects | national law | access to prisons | human rights monitoring | killings | crime rate | prison reform | apartheid | historical aspects | prisons | transition to democracy | prison conditions | education, professional | criminal justice | life expectancy | working environment | emotions | personal safety | determinants of torture | human dignity | prisoner treatment | job satisfaction | interpersonal relations | working conditions | prisoner-personnel relations | role expectations | South Africa | |
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Testing the job demands‐resources model for Nigerian prison staff job stress | |
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20180600 | |
Wiley-Blackwell | |
Otu, Smart | Lambert, Eric G. | Elechi, O. Oko | |
Nigeria | prison personnel | prison overcrowding | police corruption | prison conditions | prisoners | detainees | postcolonialism | prevention and control | job satisfaction | professional supervision | human security | role expectations | prisoner-personnel relations | working environment | occupational stress | |
Howard journal of criminal justice ; vol. 57, no. 2 | |
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Factors impacting job satisfaction among police personnel in India : a multidimensional analysis | |
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20170600 | |
Sage | |
Kumar, T. K. Vinod | |
India | police personnel | job satisfaction | motivation | working environment | role expectations | policing | |
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International criminal justice review ; vol. 27, no. 2 | |