Social Support and Its Link to Workplace Trust Among Correctional Staff: An Exploratory Research Note

IF 1.1 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Applied Security Research Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/19361610.2021.1879613
E. Lambert, Mia Abboud Holbrook, N. Hogan, James B. Wells, K. I. Minor
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Abstract Private security staff play an important role in protecting society, including those who work in private prisons. Working in a private prison is a demanding job. Staff are responsible to ensure that the correctional facility is safe, secure, and humane. Past research has found that organizational trust, in terms of supervisor and management trust, influences private prison staff in many outcome areas, such as job involvement, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, job stress, feeling at risk at work, and job burnout; however, there is a dearth of research on how workplace variables may contribute to organizational trust. The current study examined how the major forms of social support (family, coworkers, supervisor, and management) were related to supervisor trust and management trust among 160 staff at a private U.S. prison. Based on ordinary least squares (OLS) multivariate regression, the results indicated coworker, supervisor, and management support each had significant positive effects on supervisor trust, with supervisor support having the largest effect. In another OLS multivariate regression analysis, family, supervisor, and management support had significant positive effects on management trust, with management support having the largest effect. The findings suggest that private prison administrators should consider increasing all four forms of social support in order to raise both supervisor and management trust. It would be a valuable investment in staff.
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惩教人员的社会支持及其与工作场所信任的关系:一项探索性研究
摘要私人保安人员在保护社会方面发挥着重要作用,包括那些在私人监狱工作的人。在私人监狱工作是一项要求很高的工作。工作人员有责任确保惩教设施的安全、可靠和人道。过去的研究发现,就主管和管理层的信任而言,组织信任在许多结果领域影响私人监狱工作人员,如工作参与度、工作满意度、组织承诺、工作压力、工作风险感和工作倦怠;然而,关于工作场所变量如何促进组织信任的研究却很少。目前的研究调查了美国一所私立监狱160名工作人员的主要社会支持形式(家庭、同事、主管和管理层)与主管信任和管理层信任的关系。基于普通最小二乘(OLS)多元回归,结果表明,同事、主管和管理支持对主管信任均具有显著的正向影响,其中主管支持的影响最大。在另一项OLS多元回归分析中,家庭、主管和管理支持对管理信任有显著的正向影响,其中管理支持的影响最大。研究结果表明,私人监狱管理人员应考虑增加所有四种形式的社会支持,以提高监管人员和管理人员的信任。这将是对员工的宝贵投资。
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