Correctional officer stress
Correctional Officer Safety and Wellness - What We Learned From the Research Literature
Correctional Officer Safety and Wellness — What We Learned from the Research Literature
A new NIJ-supported paper identifies risks officers confront, assesses officers’ perspectives on workplace risk, notes key limitations in the research literature, and recommends policies designed to enhance officer well-being.
Correctional Officer Safety and Wellness Literature Synthesis
Measuring the Effects of Correctional Officer Stress on the Well-Being of the Officer and the Prison Workplace and Developing a Practical Index of Officer Stress for Use by Correctional Agencies
Stomp Out Stress
An Integrated Prespective on Federal Corrections Officers' Perceived Risk
Corrections and Law Enforcement Family Support (CLEFS), Executive Summary and Final Report
Stress Among Probation and Parole Officers and What Can Be Done About It
Stress and Job Satisfaction in an Urban Sheriff's Department: Contributions of Work and Family History, Community-Oriented Policing and Job Assignment
FOCUS I Survey and Final Report: A Summary of the Findings: Families Officers and Corrections Understanding Stress
Work and Family Support Services for Correctional Officers and Their Family Members; A National Survey
Lessons Learned From Early Corrections and Law Enforcement Family Support (CLEFS) Programs
Focus Program, Executive Summary
Focus Program, Final Report
East Lansing Police Chaplain's Program
Corrections & LEFS: Corrections Field Test Design
Corrections & LEFS: Corrections Field Test Design
CLEFS Comprehensive Wellness Program
CLEFS Comprehensive Wellness Program