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2. Testing the job demands – resources model to explain organizational trust among private prison staff.

3. Research note: jail staff views of inmate medical care and fear of being at risk.

5. Examining the Mediating Effects of Organizational Trust on the Relationship between Organizational Justice and Job Attitudes among Correctional Staff.

6. Exploring the influence of job demands and resources on organisational justice views in a sample of correctional staff.

12. To be committed or not: a systematic review of the empirical literature on organizational commitment among correctional staff.

13. A Gendered Career Stage Model to Explore Turnover Intent Among Correctional Officers.

14. The Effects of Inmate Medical Issues on Correctional Staff Job Involvement and Organizational Commitment.

15. Exploring the Correlates of Perceived Job Dangerousness Among Correctional Staff at a Maximum Security Prison.

16. Research Note: A Career-Stage Analysis of Correctional Staff Outcomes.

17. Exploring the Association between Different Types of Social Support with Role Stress, Work–family Conflict, and Turnover Intent among Private Prison Staff.

18. The correctional staff burnout literature.

19. Leave Your Job at Work: The Possible Antecedents of Work–Family Conflict Among Correctional Staff.

20. The Relationship of Affective and Continuance Organizational Commitment with Correctional Staff Occupational Burnout: A Partial Replication and Expansion Study.

21. The Association Between Correctional Orientation and Organizational Citizenship Behaviors Among Correctional Staff.

22. When Domains Spill Over: The Relationships of Affective and Continuance Commitment With Work–Family Conflict Among Correctional Staff.

23. CAREER STAGE THEORY AND TURNOVER INTENT AMONG CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS.

24. Work-family conflict and organizational citizenship behaviors.

25. The Association of Distributive and Procedural Justice With Organizational Citizenship Behavior.

26. Antecedents of Role Stress Among Correctional Staff: A Replication and Expansion.

27. The Relationship between Job Stressors and Job Involvement among Correctional Staff: A Test of the Job Strain Model.

28. Doing “People Work” in the Prison Setting: An Examination of the Job Characteristics Model and Correctional Staff Burnout.

29. Examining the Relationship Between Supervisor and Management Trust and Job Burnout Among Correctional Staff.

30. Correctional officer perceptions of inmates and overall job satisfaction.

31. Correlates of Correctional Orientation in a Treatment-Oriented Prison.

32. The Relationship Between Burnout and Support for Punishment and Treatment: A Preliminary Examination.

33. The Effects of Different Aspects of Supervision Among Female and Male Correctional Staff: A Preliminary Study.

34. Exploring the Relationship Between Social Support and Job Burnout Among Correctional Staff.

35. An Exploratory Examination of a Gendered Model of the Effects of Role Stressors.

36. Wanting Change: The Relationship of Perceptions of Organizational Innovation With Correctional Staff Job Stress, Job Satisfaction, and Organizational Commitment.

37. A Preliminary Examination of the Relationship between Organisational Structure and Emotional Burnout among Correctional Staff.

38. An Exploratory Examination of the Consequences of Burnout in Terms of Life Satisfaction, Turnover Intent, and Absenteeism Among Private Correctional Staff.

39. JOB INVOLVEMENT, JOB STRESS, JOB SATISFACTION, AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AND THE BURNOUT OF CORRECTIONAL STAFF.

40. Problems at Work: Exploring the Correlates of Role Stress Among Correctional Staff.

41. Exploring Antecedents of Five Types of Organizational Commitment Among Correctional Staff.

42. The impact of work—family conflict on correctional staff: A preliminary study.

43. The connection between organizational structure variables and organizational justice views among correctional staff.

44. Social support's relationship to correctional staff job stress, job involvement, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment.

45. The association of affective and continuance commitment with correctional staff life satisfaction.

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