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Job demands, organizational justice, and emotional exhaustion in prison officers
Andrew Clements
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, Gail Kinman
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Organizational Justice
100%
Job Demands
100%
Prison Officers
100%
Emotional Exhaustion
100%
Interactional Justice
33%
Officer Experience
33%
Stress-related Problems
33%
Psychological Well-being
16%
Distributive Justice
16%
Online Survey
16%
Officers
16%
Violence
16%
Perceived Ability
16%
Job Demands-resources (JD-R)
16%
Occupational Stressors
16%
Justice Perception
16%
Violence Experience
16%
Organizational Stress
16%
Distributive Justice Perception
16%
Stress Culture
16%
Burnout Risk
16%
Psychology
Burnout
100%
Stressors
50%
Resource Model
50%
Psychology
50%
Wellbeing
50%