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Publikováno v:
The Prison Journal. 100:332-354
Understanding the factors that lead to correctional officer (CO) turnover intent is vital. Using a gendered career stage model, this study focused on male and female CO similarities and differences in workplace variable effects on turnover intent acr
Autor:
Marie L. Griffin, John R. Hepburn
Publikováno v:
Criminal Justice and Behavior. 40:270-288
The social order of a prison arises from the combined effects of the prison’s institutional capacity for control and the effectiveness of prison management. Prior research suggests that the criminogenic characteristics of the inmate population, the
Autor:
Angela N. Harvey, John R. Hepburn
Publikováno v:
Crime & Delinquency. 53:255-280
Drug courts routinely rely on the threat of legal sanction to motivate drug-using criminal offenders to enter and complete community-based treatment programs. In light of the high failure rates among drug court participants, what is the effect of the
Autor:
Marie L. Griffin, John R. Hepburn
Publikováno v:
Criminal Justice and Behavior. 33:419-466
The pattern of inmate involvement in violent misconduct is established in the early years of imprisonment, yet few studies have looked at the predictors of violent misconduct during the first months or years of imprisonment, and none have studied the
Autor:
Marie L. Griffin, John R. Hepburn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Criminal Justice. 33:611-625
Organizational commitment is a particularly salient characteristic of the prison work climate due to the stressful working conditions and high rate of turnover among correctional officers nationwide, yet little is known about the factors that predict
Publikováno v:
Criminal Justice Review. 30:189-206
Research suggests that employee perceptions of an organization’s support for policies that promote an equitable work environment may differ significantly by race and gender groups. This study examines such perceptual differences and their attitudin
Autor:
John R. Hepburn
Publikováno v:
Criminal Justice Policy Review. 16:237-259
The contemporary debate about punishment versus treatment for drug-using criminal offenders often revolves around the pragmatic issue of the extent to which treatment is more effective than punishment at reducing the probability of subsequent crimina
Publikováno v:
Women & Criminal Justice. 15:143-165
Although the use of force in corrections is a topic of interest, little is known about the factors that influence correctional officers' decisions. In particular, very little is known about similarities and differences between male and female correct
Autor:
Marie L. Griffin, John R. Hepburn
Publikováno v:
Criminal Justice Review. 29:46-75
Recent studies of the effect of social bonds on offenders' adjustment to probation have produced mixed results, with some suggestion that successful adjustment is the result of the deterrent effects of probation supervision rather than the stabilizin
Autor:
Celesta A. Albonetti, John R. Hepburn
Publikováno v:
Social Problems. 44:124-138
Most studies find that offender's age, gender, ethnicity, prior arrest record, severity of the current offense and level of supervision significantly influence time to probation failure. There is little evidence to show that treatment interventions s