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Women Correctional Officers in California, 1979
This study examined women correctional officers working in
the 11 institutions for men operated by the California Department of
Corrections in 1979. For Part 1, Census, researchers conducted a
census of all 386 female correctional officers working in these
institutions to collect demographic characteristics and baseline
data. For Parts 2 (Staff) and 3 (Inmate), a survey was administered to
staff and inmates asking their opinions about differences in
performance between male and female correctional officers. Part 4,
Profile, contains demographic and background data for the officers
participating in the Part 2 survey. For Parts 5 (Female) and 6 (Male),
researchers gathered job performance data for female correctional
officers in 7 of the 11 institutions, as well as a matched sample of
male correctional officers. Variables in Parts 1 and 4-6 include
demographic information such as age, ethnicity, marital status, number
of children, and educational and occupational history. Other variables
measure attributes such as age, weight, and height, and record career
information such as date and location of permanent assignment as a
correctional officer, any breaks in service, and other criminal
justice work experience. Additional variables in Parts 5 and 6 include
job performance measures, such as ratings on skills, knowledge, work
habits, learning ability, overall work habits, quality and quantity of
work, and commendations. Parts 2 and 3 present information on staff
and inmate evaluations of male and female correctional officers
performing specific roles, such as control work officer, yard officer,
or security squad officer. Additional variables include opinions on
how well male and female officers handled emergency situations,
maintained control under stress, and used firearms when
necessary. Questions were also asked about whether inmates' or
officers' safety was endangered with female officers, whether women
should be hired as correctional officers, and whether female officers
were gaining acceptance in correctional facilities.
Complete Metadata
| aiCategory | Not AI-ready |
|---|---|
| bureauCode |
[ "011:21" ] |
| dataQuality | false |
| identifier | 3087 |
| internalContactPoint |
{
"@type": "vcard:Contact",
"fn": "Jennifer Scherer",
"hasEmail": "mailto:Jennifer.Scherer@usdoj.gov"
}
|
| issued | 1987-10-12T00:00:00 |
| jcamSystem |
{
"acronym": "OJP_EXT",
"id": 8,
"name": "External system not available in CSAM"
}
|
| language |
[ "eng" ] |
| metadataModified | 9/2/2022 6:22:00 PM |
| programCode |
[ "011:060" ] |
| sourceIdentifier | https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08684 |