The effects of job-related stress and job satisfaction on probation officers’ inclinations to quit

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作者
Calvin Simmons
John K. Cochran
William R. Blount
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[1] Florida Department of Corrections,Department of Criminology
[2] University of South Florida,undefined
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Emotional Exhaustion; Role Conflict; Probation Officer; Florida Department; Parole Officer;
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10.1007/BF02887450
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Current research indicates that job-related stress and job dissatisfaction are serious employment concerns among probation officers. In other employment domains, job stress and job satisfaction are commonly associated with employee turnover. Moreover, job turnover among probation officers is a serious but understudied problem. Survey data from a random sample of Florida correctional probation officers indicate moderately elevated levels of job-related stress and job dissatisfaction. Job satisfaction was significantly and inversely related to probation officers’ inclinations to quit, while job-related stress was indirectly related to such inclinations. The policy implications of these findings are discussed.
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页码:213 / 229
页数:16
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