Norman Mark, Ricciardelli Rosemary
McMaster University, Canada.
Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada.
Probat J. 2022 Mar;69(1):86-106. doi: 10.1177/0264550520984253. Epub 2021 Feb 3.
In the current article, we investigate the occupational stressors parole and probation officers working in provincial correctional services in Ontario, Canada experience. We examine four specific stressors that emerged thematically from participants' open-ended survey responses, and conceptualize these as factors (i.e., the duties of the job) or factors (i.e., structural aspects of the organisation in which parole or probation officers work). Participants identified the operational stressor of exposure to potentially psychologically traumatic events and secondary trauma, as well as three predominant organisational stressors: paperwork and administrative tasks, insufficient human resources, and workplace relationships and tensions. Drawing from literatures on parole and probation, workplace stress, and organisational cultures and behaviours, we analyse how these stressors have detrimental impacts on the mental health and well-being of community correctional workers, which in turn compromises their ability to effectively supervise and support individuals on their caseload. Policy and well-being implications are discussed.
在当前这篇文章中,我们调查了在加拿大安大略省省级惩教服务部门工作的假释和缓刑监督官所经历的职业压力源。我们审视了从参与者开放式调查回复中主题性浮现出的四个特定压力源,并将这些概念化为因素(即工作的职责)或因素(即假释或缓刑监督官工作所在组织的结构方面)。参与者指出了接触潜在心理创伤性事件和继发性创伤的操作压力源,以及三个主要的组织压力源:文书工作和行政任务、人力资源不足以及工作场所关系与紧张状况。借鉴关于假释和缓刑、工作场所压力以及组织文化与行为的文献,我们分析了这些压力源如何对社区惩教工作者的心理健康和幸福产生不利影响,进而损害他们有效监督和支持其案件量中个体的能力。还讨论了政策和幸福方面的影响。