Bibliography of Sources

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Peer Reviewed Articles

D*/ __ Anson, R. H., & Bloom, M. E. (1988). Police stress in an occupational context, Journal of Police Science & Administration, 16(4), 229-235.
__ / __ Anson, R. H., Johnson, B., & Anson, N. W. (1997). Magnitude and source of general and occupation-specific stress among police and correctional officers. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 25, 103-113.

D** / __ Auerbach, S. M., Quick, B. G., & Pegg, P. O. (2003). General job stress and job-specific stress in juvenile correctional officers. Journal of Criminal Justice, 31(1), 25-36. doi: 10.1016/S0047-2352(02)00197-6

D / __ Belcastro, P. A., Gold, R. S. and Grant, J. (1982). Stress and Burnout. Physiologiceffects on correctional teachers. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 9(4), 387-395.

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D / __ Black, R. (1982). Stress and the correctional officer. Police Stress, 5(1), 10-16.

D / __ Blau, J. R., Light, S. C., & Chamlin, M. (1986). Individual and contextual effects on work and satisfaction: a study of prison staff. Work and Occupations, 13, 131-156.

D* / __ Boudoukha, A. H., Hautekeete, M., Abdelaoui, S., Groux, W., & Garay, D. (2011). Burnout et victimisations: Effets des agressions des personnes détenues envers les personnels de surveillance. L’Encephale: Revue de psychiatrie clinique biologique et therapeutique, 37(4), 284-292.

D / __ Bravo-Mehmedbasic, A., Salcic, D., Kucukalic, A., Fadilpasic, S., Cakovic, L., Mehmedika-Suljic, E., & Masic, I. (2009). Impact of psychoeducation on professional stress reduction within prison guards. Materia Socio Medica, 21(1), 24-26.

_D*_ / __ Brodsky, C. (1982). Work stress in correctional institutions. Journal of Prison and Jail Health, 2(2), 74-102.

D/ __ Brodsky, C. M. (1977). Long-term work stress in teachers and prison guards. Journal of Occupational Medicine, 19(2), 133-138.

__/__ Brough, P., & Williams, J. (2007). Managing occupational stress in a high-risk industry: Measuring the job demands of correctional officers. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34 (4), 555-567.

D* / __ Buendia Vidal, J., & Riquelme Marin, A. (1995). Burnout, factores de estrés y locus de control en un grupo de vigilantes de instituciones penitenciarias. Ansiedad y Estrés, 1(2-3), 195-204.

__/__ Byrd, T.G., J.K. Cochran, I.J. Silverman and W.R. Blount. (2000). Behind Bars: An Assessment of the Effects of Job Satisfaction, Job-Related Stress, and Anxiety on Jail Employees' Inclinations to Quit. Journal of Crime and Justice, vol.23, No.2, pp.69-89.

D** / __ Carlson, J., Anson, R., & Thomas, G. (2003). Correctional officer burnout and stress: Does gender matter? The Prison Journal, 83(3), 277-288. doi: 10.1177/0032885503256327

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D**/ __ Cheek, E., & Miller, M.D. (1983). The experience of stress for correction officers: A double-bind theory of correctional stress. Journal of Criminal Justice, 11(2), 105-120.

D*** / __ Cheeseman, K., & Downey, R. (2012). Talking ’bout my generation’: The effect of “generation” in correctional employee perceptions of work stress and job satisfaction. The Prison Journal, 92(1), 24-44. doi: 10.1177/0032885511428796

__ / __ Cheeseman Dial, K., Downey, R. A., & Goodlin W. E. (2010). The job in the joint: The impact of generation and gender on work stress in prison. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38(4), 609-615.

__ / __ Cullen, F.T., Lemming, T., Link, B.G. andWozniak, J.F. (1985a). The Impact of Social Supports on Police Stress. Criminology, 23(3), 503-522.

__ / __ Cullen, F. T., Link, B. G., Wolfe, N. T., & Frank, J. (1985b). The Social Dimensions of Correctional Officer Stress. Justice Quarterly, 2(4), 505-534.

__ / __ Dembo, R. and Dertke, M. (1986). Work environment correlates of staff stress in a youth detention facility. Justice and Behavior, 13(3), 328-344.

__ / __ Dignam, J.T., Barrera, M., and West, S.G.. (1986). Occupational Stress, Social Support, and Burnout among Correctional Officers. American Journal of Community Psychology, 14(2), 177-193.

__ / __ Dollard, M. F., and Winefield, A. H. (1998). A test of the demand-control/support model of work stress in correctional officers. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 3(3), 243-264.

__ / __ Dowden, C., & Tellier, C. (2004). Predicting work-related stress in correctional officers: A meta-analysis. Journal of Criminal Justice, 32(1), 31-47. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2003.10.003

__ / __ Drory, A., & Shamir, B. (1988). Effects of organizational and life variables on job satisfaction and burnout, Group & Organizational Studies, 13(4), 441-455.

__ / __ Farkas, M. A. (2001). Correctional officers: What factors influence work attitudes? Corrections Management Quarterly, 5(2), 20-26.

__ / __ Finn, P. (1998). Correctional officer stress: A cause for concern and additional help. Federal Probation, 62(2), 65-74.

__ / __ Garland, B. (2004). The impact of administrative support on prison treatment staff burnout: An exploratory study. The Prison Journal, 84(4), 452-471. doi: 10.1177/0032885504269343

__/__Garner, B. R., Knight, K., & Simpson, D. D. (2007). Burnout among corrections-based drug treatment staff: Impact of individual and organizational factors. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology,51(5), 510-522.

__ / __ Gerstein, L., Topp, C., & Correll, G. (1987). The role of the environment and person when predicting burnout among correctional personnel. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 14(3), 352-369. doi: 10.1177/0093854887014003006

__ / __ Ghaddar, A., Ronda, E., Nolasco, A., Alvares, N., & Mateo, I. (2011). Exposure to psychosocial risks at work in prisons: Does contact with inmates matter? A pillow study among prison workers in Spain. Stress and Health: Journal of the International Society for the Investigation of Stress, 27(2), 170-176. doi:10.1002/smi.1322

__ / __ Goldberg, P., David, S., Landre, M. F., Goldberg, M., Dassa, S., Fuhrer, R. (1996). Work conditions and mental health among prison staff in France. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health, 22(1), 45-54. doi:10.5271/sjweh.108

__ / __ Griffin, M. L., Hogan, N. L., Lambert, E. G., Tucker-Gail, K. A., & Baker, D. N. (2010). Job involvement, job stress, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment and the burnout of correctional staff. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 37(2), 239-255. doi: 10.1177/0093854809351682

__ / __ Griffin, M. (2006). Gender and stress: A comparative assessment of sources of stress among correctional officers. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 22(1), 5-25. doi: 10.1177/1043986205285054

__ / __ Grossi, E. L., Keil, T. J., & Vito, G. F. (1996). Surviving “the joint”: mitigating factors of correctional officer stress. Journal of Crime and Justice, 19, 103-120.

__ / __ Grossi, E. L., Berg, B. L. (1991). Stress and job dissastisfaction among correctional officers: An unexpected finding. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 35(1), 73-81. doi:10.1177/0306624X9103500107

__ / __ Harenstam, A., Palm, U-B., Theorell T. (1988). Stress, health and the working environment of Swedish prison staff. Work and Stress: An International Journal of Work, Health and Organisations, 2(4), 281-290. doi: 10.1080/02678378808257489

__ / __ Harenstam, A., Theorell, T. P., Orth-Gomer, K., & Palm, U-B. (1987). Shift work, decision latitude and ventricular ectopic activity: A study of 24-hour electrocardiograms in Swedish prison personnel, Work & Stress, 1(4), 341-350.

__ / __ Hogan, N., Lambert, E., Jenkins, M., & Wambold, S. (2006). The impact of occupational stressors on correctional staff organizational commitment: A preliminary study. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 22(1), 44-62.

__ / __ Huckabee, R. G. (2002). Stress in corrections: An overview of the issues. Journal of Criminal Justice, 20(5), 479-486.

__ / __ Hurst, T. E., and Hurst M. M. (1997). Gender differences in mediation of severe occupational stress among correctional officers. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 22(1), 121-137.

__ / __ Inwald, R. E. (1982). Research problems in assessing stress factors in correctional institutions. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 26, 250– 254.

__/__ Keinan, G. & Malach-Pines, A. (2007). Stress and burnout among prison personnel. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 34 (3), 380-398.

__ / __ Lambert, E. G., Hogan, N. L., Cheeseman Dial, K., Jiang, S., & Khondaker, M. I. (2012). Is the job burning me out? An exploratory test of the job characteristics model on the emotional burnout of prison staff. The Prison Journal, 92(1), 3-23. doi: 10.1177/0032885511428794

__ / __ Lambert, E. G., Hogan, N. L., Cheeseman Dial, K. (2011). The effects of job involvement on private correctional staff: A preliminary study. Journal of Applied Security Research, 6(2), 158-183. doi: 10.1080/19361610.2011.552003

__ / __ Lambert, E. G., Hogan, N. L., Jiang, S., Oko Elechi, O., Benjamin, B., Morris, A., Laux, J. M., & Dupuy, P. (2010). The relationship among distributive and procedural justice and correctional life satisfaction, burnout, and turnover intent: An exploratory study. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38(1), 7-16. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2009.11.002

__ / __ Lambert, E. G., Hogan, N. L., Altheimer, I., Wareham, J. (2010b). The effects of different aspects of supervision among female and male correctional staff: A preliminary study. Criminal Justice Review, 35(4), 492-513. doi: 10.1177/0734016810372068

__ / __ Lambert, E. G., Alteimer, I., & Hogan N. L. (2010c). Exploring the relationship between social support and job burnout among correctional staff. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 37(11), 1217-1236. doi: 10.1177/0093854810379552

__ / __ Lambert, E. G., Hogan, N. L., & Altheimer, I. (2010d). An exploratory examination of the consequences of burnout in terms of life satisfaction, turnover intent, and absenteeism among private correctional staff. The Prison Journal, 90(1), 94-114. doi: 10.1177/0032885509357586

__ / __ Lambert, E. G., & Hogan, N. L. (2009). Wanting change: The relationship of perceptions of organizational innovation with correctional staff job stress, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 21(2), 160-184. doi: 10.1177/0887403409353166

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__ / __ Lambert, E., Hogan, N., & Tucker, K. (2009). Problems at work: Exploring the correlates of role stress among correctional staff. The Prison Journal, 89(4), 460-481.

__ / __ Lambert, E., & Paoline E. (2008). The influence of individual, job, and organization characteristics on correctional staff job stress, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment. Criminal Justice Review, 33(4), 541-565. doi: 10.1177/0734016808320694

__ / __ Lambert, E. G., Hogan, N. L., and Griffin, M. L. (2007). The impact of distributive and procedural justice on correctional staff job stress, job satisfaction, and organizational commitement. Journal of Criminal Justice, 35, 644-656.

__ / __ Lambert, E. G., Hogan, N. L., & Allen, R. I. (2006). Correlates of correctional officer job stress: The impact of organization structure. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 30(2), 227-246. doi:10.1007/BF02885893

__ / __ Lambert, E. G., Hogan, N. L., and Barton, S. M. (2002). Satisfied correctional staff: A review of the literature on the correlates of correctional staff job satisfaction. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 29, 115. doi: 10.1177/0093854802029002001

__ / __ Lasky, G. L., Gordon, B. C., and Srebalus, D. J. (1986). Occupational stressors among federal correctional officers working in different security levels. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 13(3), 317-327.

__ / __ Launay, G. and Fielding P. J. (1989). Stress among prison officers: Some empirical evidence based on self report. The Howard Journal, 28(2), 138-148.

__ / __ Mitchell, O., MacKenzie, D. L., Glover, A. G., & Styve, G. J. (2001). The influences of personal background on perceptions of juvenile correctional environments. Journal of Criminal Justice, 29, 67-76.

__ / __ Morgan, R. D., Van Haveren, R. A., and Pearson, C. A. (2002). Correctional officer burnout, further analyses. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 29(2), 144-160.

__ / __ Morgan, W. J. (2009). Correction officer stress (1977-2007): A review of the literature. American Jails, 23(2), 33-43.

__/__ Morran, D. (2008). Firing up and burning out: The personal and professional impact of working in domestic violence offender programs. Probation Journal55 (2), 139-152.

__ / __ Morrison, D. L., Dunne, M. P., Fitzgerald, R., and Cloghan, D. (1992). Job design and levels of physical and mental strain among Australian prison officers. Work and Stress: An International Journal of Work, Health and Organisations, 6(1), 13-31.

__ / __ Neveu, J. P. (2007). Jailed resources: Conservation of resources theory as applied to burnout among prison guards. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 28(1), 21-42.

__ / __ Owen, S. (2006). Occupational stress among correctional supervisors. The Prison Journal, 86(2), 164-181.

__ / __ Paoline, E., Lambert, E., & Hogan, N. (2006). A calm and happy keeper of the keys: The impact of ACA views, relations with coworkers, and policy views on the job stress and job satisfaction of correctional staff. The Prison Journal, 86(2), 182-205. doi: 10.1177/0032885506287819

__ / __ Patterson, B. (1992). Job experience and perceived job stress among police, correctional, and probation/parole officers. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 19(3), 260-285. doi: 10.1177/0093854892019003004

__ / __ Pollack, C. and Sigler, R. (1998). Low levels of stress among Canadian correctional officers in the northern region of Ontario – Perception and causal factors. Journal of Criminal Justice, 26(2), 117-128.

__ / __ Robinson, David. (1992). Commitment, Attitudes, Career Aspirations and Work Stress: The Experience of Correctional Staff in Forum, of Corrections Research: Focus on Staff, 4(1).

__ / __ Rosine, Lois. (1992). Exposure to Critical Incidents: What Are the Effects on Canadian Correctional Officers? in Forum, of Corrections Research: Focus on Staff, 4(1).

__ / __ Savicki, V., Cooley, E., and Gjesvold, J. (2003). Harassment as a predictor of job burnout in correctional officers. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 30, 602-619.

__ / __ Schaufeli, W. B., & Peeters, M. C. W. (2000). Job stress and burnout among correctional officers: a literature review. International Journal of Stress Management, 7 (1), 19-48.

__ / __ Schaufeli, W. B., Van den Eijnden, R. J. J. M., & Brouwers, H. M. G. (1994). Stress en burnout bij penitentiaire inrichtingswerkers. De rol van sociaal-cognitieve factoren. Gedrag en Organisatie, 7(4), 216-224.

__ / __ Sigler, R. T., and Thweatt, D. R. (1997). Religiosity and stress for police officers, Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 12(1), 13-24. DOI: 10.1007/BF02813807

__ / __ Slate, R. N., Vogel, R. E., and Johnson, W. W. (2001). To quit or not to quit: perceptions of participation in correctional decision making and the impact of organizational stress. Corrections Management Quarterly, 5(2), 68-78.

__ / __ Stack, S. J. and Tsoudis, O. (1997). Suicide risk among correctional officers, A logistic regression analysis. Archives of Suicide Research, 3(3), 183-186.

__/__Stohr, M.K., N.P. Lovrich and G.L. Wilson. (1994). Staff Stress in Contemporary Jails: Assessing Problem Severity and the Payoff of Progressive Personnel Practices. Journal of Criminal Justice, vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 313-327.

__ / __ Swider, B. W., and Zimmerman, R. D. (2010). Born to burnout: A meta-analytic path model of personality, job burnout and work outcomes. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 76: 487-506.

__/__ Tartaglini, A.J. and D.A. Safran. (1997). A Topography of Psychiatric Disorders Among Correction Officers. Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, vol.39, No.6, pp.569-573.

__ / __ Tewksbury, R., Higgins, G. E. (2006). Prison staff and work stress: The role of organizational influences. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 30(2), 247-266. doi:10.1007/BF02885894

__/__ Tom Liou, K. (1995). Role stress and job stress among detention care workers. Criminal Justice and Behavior,22 (4), 425-436.

__ / __ Triplett, R., Mullings J., L., & Scarborough, K. E. (1996). Work-related stress and coping among correctional officers: Implications from organizational literature. Journal of Criminal Justice, 24(4), 291-308. doi: 10.1016/0047-2352(96)00018-9

__/__ Walters, S. (1996). The Determinants of Job Satisfaction Among Canadian and American Correctional Officers. Journal of Crime and Justice, vol. 19, No. 2, pp.145-158.

__/__ Walters, S. (1991). Alienation and the correctional officer: A multivariate analysis. American Journal Criminal Justice, 16 (1), 50-62.

__ / __ Wells, J. B., Minor, K. I., Angel, E., Matz, A. K., & Amato, N. (2009), Predictors of job stress among staff in juvenile correctional facilities. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 36(3), 245-258. doi: 10.1177/0093854808329334

__ / __ Weybrew, B. B. (1959), Patterns of reaction to stress as revealed by a factor analysis of autonomic-change measures and behavioral observations. Journal of General Psychology, 60, 253-264.

__ / __ Whitehead, J. T., & Linquist, C. A. (1986). Correctional officer job burnout: A path model. Journal of research in Crime and Delinquency, 23(1), 23-42. doi: 10.1177/0022427886023001003

__ / __ Wright, T. A., & Sweeney, D. (1990). Correctional institution workers’ coping strategies and their effect on diastolic blood pressure. Journal of Criminal Justice, 18(2), 161-169. doi: 10.1016/0047-2352(90)90033-8

Books and Book Chapters

__/__ Arnold, H. (2005). "The effects of prison work" in The Effects of Imprisonment, Devon, England: William Publishing, pp.391-420.

__ / __ Carter, K. (1994). Prison officers and their survival strategies, in A. Coffey and P. Atkinson (Eds.),Occupational Socialization and Working Lives (41-57), Burnaby (British Columbia), Frazer

__/__Cheek, F. E. (1984). Stress management for correctional officers and their families. College Park, Maryland: American Correctional Association.

__ / __ Cheeseman Dial, K. (2010). Stress and the Correctional Officer. El Paso, Texas: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC.

__ / __ Crawley, E. (2006). Doing prison work: The public and private lives of prison officers. Portland, Oregon: Willan Publishing.

__/__Fisher, P. M. (2001). The manager’s guide to stress, burnout and trauma in the corrections workplace. Victoria, BC: Spectrum Press.

__/__ Pollock, J.M. (2003). "Doing Time Eight to Five" in Prisons and Prisons Life. Cost and Consequences. Los Angeles, California: Roxbury Publishing Company, pp.215-252.

__ / __ Stead, D. S. (1991). Stress in criminal justice/social service. In J. E. Hendricks (Ed.), Crisis intervention in criminal justice/social service (233-249). Springfield IL, England: Charles C Thomas Publishers.

__ / __ Walters, S., and Caywood, T. (2006). The Social Psychology of Correctional Officers. In Walters S., and Caywood, T. (Eds.) Correctional Officers In America: The Emergence of a New Profession (83-104). Lewiston, New York: The Edwin Mellon Press.

Dissertations

__/__ Croft, J. (2003). Toward the Development of a More Positive Work Environment for Correctional Officers. Victoria, British Columbia: Royal Roads University, masters thesis.

__/__ Gal, M. (2003). An Investigation of the Impact of Chronic Work Stress and Critical Incidents on Correctional Staff and the Factors that Moderate it. Ottawa. Carleton University, doctoral dissertation.

__ / __ Heinrich, L. J. (1986). Stress and burnout among direct care service providers in Illinois juvenile detention facilities. Dissertations Abstracts International, 47(2-B), 788.

__ / __ Homer, L. C. (2004). Predictors of burnout in Pennsylvania state correctional officers. Dissertation Abstract International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 65(1-B), 439.

__/__ Latulippe, L. (1995). La motivation et le burnout chez les employés du Service correctionnel du Canada. Master’s thesis. Montreal: Université de Montréal.

__ / __ Milson, W. A. (2000). Predictors of Work Stress Among Correctional Officers. Department ofPsychology, Carleton University.

__ / __ Partyka, R. D. (2005). Coping on death row: The perspectives of inmates and corrections officers. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 65(12-B), 666B.

__ / __ Regan, S. (2009). Occupational stress and coping among Irish prison officers: an exploratory examination. Ireland: Greenhouse Press.

__ / __ Rosine, L. (1992). The Impact on Correctional Officers of Exposure to Critical Incidents.

Department of Psychology, Carleton University.

Reports

__ / __ Bensimon, P., (2010). Wellness at work: a matter of choice for a better future. Ottawa, Ontario: Correctional Service Canada, Research Branch.

__ / __ Bensimon, P. (2005). Correctional officers and their first year: an empirical investigation. Ottawa, Ontario: Research Branch, Correctional Service Canada.

__ / __ Bensimon, P., (2004). Correctional Officer Recruits and the Prison Environment: A Research Framework. Ottawa, Ontario: Correctional Service Canada, Research Branch.

__ / __ Bradley, R. (2009). Lord Bradley’s Review of People with mental health problems or learning disabilities in the criminal justice system. COI Department of Health.

__ / __ Breen, L. (1986). The forgotten keepers: stress and the correctional employee. Ottawa, Ontario: Ministry of the Solicitor General. 30 pages.

__ / __ Finn, P. (2000). Addressing correctional officer stress: programs and strategies. Washington, USA: National Institute of Justice. 129 pages.

__/__ Gonzales, A. R., Schofield, R. B. & Hart, S. V. (2005). Stress among probation and parole officers and what can be done about it. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice.

__/__ McCraty, R., M. Atkinson, L. Lipsenthal and L. Arguelles. (2003). Impact of the Power to Change Performance Program on Stress and Health Risks in Correctional Officers. Boulder Creek, California: Institute of HeartMath. No. R- 03-014.