The missing link between job satisfaction and correctional staff behavior: The issue of organizational commitment |
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Authors: | Eric G. Lambert Shannon M. Barton Nancy Lynne Hogan |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Criminal Justice, Ferris State University, 520 Bishop Hall, Big Rapids, 49307-2737, MI |
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Abstract: | Over the past twenty years, several empirical studies have examined the consequences of job satisfaction among correctional staff. When looking at worker behavior in other disciplines, though, it is commonplace to include both job satisfaction and organizational commitment. However, very few studies about correctional staff behavior include both concepts. This paper discusses job satisfaction and organizational commitment, and addresses the link between these concepts as it relates to correctional staff attitudes and behaviors. Further, a discussion of measurement issues and recommendations for future research is presented. This is a revision of papers presented at the 1998 American Society of Criminology annual meeting in Washington, D.C. The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their comments and suggestions. |
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