Perceptions of Gender Bias in the Promotional Process of a Detention Staff

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Adam Dobrin
Justin J. Smith
Jennifer H. Peck
Ken Mascara
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[1] Florida Atlantic University,School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
[2] University of Central Florida,Department of Criminal Justice
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Gender; Correctional staff; Jail employees; Perceptions; Promotion; Bias;
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With growing numbers of female staff in correctional settings, issues relating to promotional fairness are certain to occur. Historically, female detention staff held perceptions of being discriminated against in the promotional process due to gender biases. However, there is almost no recent examination of these perceptions. The current study addresses this shortcoming in the literature by using a sample of 362 sworn detention deputies ranked Sergeant and below at a large southern-central United States jail. Contrary to the data from a generation ago, more male detention staff perceive gender biases in the promotional process than females, and report that promotional decisions are based on arbitrary and informal factors. Women are more likely to perceive promotions to be fair and based on merit. Results are discussed in relation to two theoretical perspectives: the importation-differential experiences model, and the work-role prisonization model.
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