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Main Prison Jobs Corrections Officers Median federal around $40K (State = $32K, Private = 22K) Qualifications still minimal (GED, physical requirements), Shift work job, HIGH TURNOVER Corrections Counselors More requirements (psychology degrees) and earn more money (case manager, counselor) Typically a day job (9-5)
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CO Demographics Who are Corrections Officers? Historically, white (non-Hispanic) males Why? Problems/Issues with this? Regional Variation
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Women as CO’s First Women CO’s in woman’s wings and then female prisons Woman’s rights movement Initial Trouble Male CO culture not “accepting” Upside Perception (backed by some evidence) that female officers have “calming” effect
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Turnover in CO ranks Shitty pay relative to other CJS jobs Rural location of facilities Why? Period in 1960s/1970s where things got better, then reversal in 1980s/1990s High Stress x Sedentary Job
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Basis of Power How do CO’s maintain control over the inmate population? Hassine? Conover? Bases of Power Legit (power b/c of position) Coercive (ability to punish) Reward (ability to reward) Expert (special knowledge, skill, professional judgment) Referent (gain respect)
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Influences on Power What dictates the type of power that is most important to a CO? Environment/Structure Coercion less likely in a centralized bureaucracy Expert more valued and training more likely Attitudes/Roles More social distance = less referent/expert power Custody orientation = more coercive Type of prison (Rx or Custody) Rx depends upon more referent/expert power
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Marquart (1986) The extent and nature of the use of coercive force Qualitative/participatory study—CO in the Texas Department of Corrections “Ass Whooping” and “Tune up” relatively common. Part of CO subculture (build cohesion), how officers got better post or were promoted, maintain “control model” More common among young
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Job Satisfaction/Burnout Why Important? Stress mental pressure Burnout Depersonalization Personal Accomplishment Emotional Exhaustion
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Predictors of Burnout From the best meta-analysis ever done on anything…ever. Importation (Gender, Race, Education, etc.) Weak effects, but nonwhite, female, more education hold more negative attitudes Deprivation (Perception of Danger) Danger is #1 predictor (mean r =.26) Management (Supervisor Support, Role conflict) Role conflict (r =.22), Support (r = -.16)
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Gender and Burnout No gender difference in self-reported stress May be some gender difference in burnout Women score lower on depersonalization scales—less “unfeeling” and “cynical”? Importation effect?
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Prison Industry Rationale Profit Punishment Vocation/Rehabilitation Prison Management
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Types of Prison Industry Old Versions Contract system Lease System Corruption/scandal, other protests against industry led to legislative interventions State-use Rebirth in 1970s (PIE Act) Corporate Model Private/public partnerships Free enterprise
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MNCORR Division of MN DOC Self-sufficient Produce own goods Docks/piers, office equiptment…. Contract with private firms Balloons MN residents, government, non-profits can purchase MNCORR goods
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