Description: Burnout in Probation and Corrections by John T. Whitehead The study also includes a qualitative analysis of worker comments on the factors contributing to burnout, a comparison of correctional officer versus probation officer burnout, and a comparison of male and female probation officer burnout. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description John T. Whitehead analyzes the extent and causes of job burnout in probation officers and correctional officers. Challenging models of burnout that focus on individual-level causes, Whitehead demonstrates that the findings support an organization model of the sources of job burnout -- a finding that has significant implications for managerial policy aimed at reducing burnout. Further, Whitehead shows that while burnout appears to be a serious problem for a sizeable minority of workers, it is not a problem for the majority. Ideal as supplemental reading for courses in criminal justice, criminology, and social work, Burnout in Probation and Corrections sheds new light on the incidence, causes, and possible remedies for job burnout in these professions.Whiteheads study is unique in its analysis of multiple samples from several states and regions and from two different time periods. The study also includes a qualitative analysis of worker comments on the factors contributing to burnout, a comparison of correctional officer versus probation officer burnout, and a comparison of male and female probation officer burnout. Based on his research, he indicates that client contact is not the cause of burnout in probation and correctional officers, a conclusion that contrasts sharply with some of the previous theoretical work in the field. Instead, Whitehead demonstrates, organizational issues such as role conflict are critical sources of burnout. Therefore, managerial policy should center upon organizational improvements to reduce job stress and job dissatisfaction. Author Biography JOHN T. WHITEHEAD is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology at East Tennessee State University. He has published numerous articles in the field of crime and criminal justice in journals such as Journal of Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice and Behavior, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Justice Quarterly, Crime and Delinquency. Table of Contents IntroductionThe Conceptualization of BurnoutThe Causes of BurnoutThe Conditions of Probation and Parole EmploymentMethodologyFindings: Causes of Job BurnoutGender and BurnoutManagers and BurnoutA Qualitative Analysis of Employee AttitudesBurnout Among Southern Correctional Officers and Probation and Parole OfficersSummary and ImplicationsReferencesIndex Review ?. . . Whiteheads book is well researched and current. Although his investigations are limited to POs in four states, his scholarly analysis of the burnout problem deserves serious reading by those involved with probation or parole work or corrections generally. The insightful nature of officer interviews and frequent comments from respondents adequately interspersed throughout otherwise technical language makes for lively, yet educational, reading.?-Criminal Justice Review." . . Whiteheads book is well researched and current. Although his investigations are limited to POs in four states, his scholarly analysis of the burnout problem deserves serious reading by those involved with probation or parole work or corrections generally. The insightful nature of officer interviews and frequent comments from respondents adequately interspersed throughout otherwise technical language makes for lively, yet educational, reading."-Criminal Justice Review Long Description John T. Whitehead analyzes the extent and causes of job burnout in probation officers and correctional officers. Challenging models of burnout that focus on individual-level causes, Whitehead demonstrates that the findings support an organization model of the sources of job burnout -- a finding that has significant implications for managerial policy aimed at reducing burnout. Further, Whitehead shows that while burnout appears to be a serious problem for a sizeable minority of workers, it is not a problem for the majority. Ideal as supplemental reading for courses in criminal justice, criminology, and social work, Burnout in Probation and Corrections sheds new light on the incidence, causes, and possible remedies for job burnout in these professions. Whiteheads study is unique in its analysis of multiple samples from several states and regions and from two different time periods. The study also includes a qualitative analysis of worker comments on the factors contributing to burnout, a comparison of correctional officer versus probation officer burnout, and a comparison of male and female probation officer burnout. Based on his research, he indicates that client contact is not the cause of burnout in probation and correctional officers, a conclusion that contrasts sharply with some of the previous theoretical work in the field. Instead, Whitehead demonstrates, organizational issues such as role conflict are critical sources of burnout. Therefore, managerial policy should center upon organizational improvements to reduce job stress and job dissatisfaction. Review Quote ". . . Whiteheads book is well researched and current. Although his investigations are limited to POs in four states, his scholarly analysis of the burnout problem deserves serious reading by those involved with probation or parole work or corrections generally. The insightful nature of officer interviews and frequent comments from respondents adequately interspersed throughout otherwise technical language makes for lively, yet educational, reading."- Criminal Justice Review Details ISBN0275929590 Author John T. Whitehead Year 1989 ISBN-10 0275929590 ISBN-13 9780275929596 Format Hardcover Publication Date 1989-02-16 Country of Publication United States DEWEY 361.32019 Illustrations illustrations Place of Publication Westport Imprint Praeger Publishers Inc Pages 171 Short Title BURNOUT IN PROBATION & CORRECT Language English Media Book UK Release Date 1989-02-16 AU Release Date 1989-02-16 NZ Release Date 1989-02-16 US Release Date 1989-02-16 Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Audience Undergraduate Audience Age 7-17 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 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