“This Job has Changed Me”: Work Life Conflict, Self and Social Identity in Correctional Work

Q1 Social Sciences
Laura McKendy, R. Ricciardelli
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Growing research demonstrates the toll of correctional work on the mental health and well-being of staff. Within this body of work, researchers note that work life conflict is a significant stressor faced by correctional workers, though minimal research has examined this topic qualitatively. Drawing on open-ended survey responses from a study on provincial and territorial correctional worker well-being in Canada, we consider how different types of work life conflict, including time, strain and behavior based conflicts, impact sense of self and social identities among workers. More specifically, we examine how work life conflicts give way to: changes in self tied to negative impacts on personality, disposition, and attitudes; loss of self due to lack of time and emotional energy to enact non-work roles and identities; and loss of social identities as a result of both externally and self-imposed forms of social isolation. Findings highlight how work life conflict can have cumulative effects resulting in estrangement with respect to one's self, others, and society more generally.
“这份工作改变了我”:惩教工作中的工作生活冲突、自我与社会认同
越来越多的研究表明,惩教工作对工作人员的心理健康和福祉造成了损失。在这项工作中,研究人员指出,工作与生活的冲突是管教人员面临的一个重要压力源,尽管很少有研究对这一主题进行定性研究。根据加拿大省级和地区惩教工作者幸福感研究的开放式调查结果,我们考虑了不同类型的工作与生活冲突,包括时间、压力和基于行为的冲突,如何影响工作者的自我意识和社会身份。更具体地说,我们研究了工作与生活的冲突是如何让位于:自我的变化与对个性、性格和态度的负面影响有关;由于缺乏时间和情感能量来扮演非工作角色和身份而失去自我;以及由于外部和自我强加的社会孤立形式而导致的社会身份的丧失。研究结果强调了工作与生活的冲突是如何产生累积效应的,从而导致与自我、他人和社会的隔阂。
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Criminal Justice Review
Criminal Justice Review Social Sciences-Law
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2.30
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期刊介绍: Criminal Justice Review is a scholarly journal dedicated to presenting a broad perspective on criminal justice issues. It focuses on any aspect of crime and the justice system and can feature local, state, or national concerns. Both qualitative and quantitative pieces are encouraged, providing that they adhere to standards of quality scholarship. As a peer-reviewed journal, we encourage the submission of articles, research notes, commentaries, and comprehensive essays that focus on crime and broadly defined justice-related topics.
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