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2015 | 10/2015 | 209-227

Article title

Stres sądowych kuratorów zawodowych wykonujących orzeczenia w sprawach karnych i nieletnich

Content

Title variants

EN
Stress in Probation Officers Enforcing Judgements in Criminal and Juvenile Cases

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

PL
Kobiety i mężczyźni wykonujący zawód kuratora nie różnią się między sobą w ocenie większości stresorów. Różnice międzypłciowe wystąpiły jedynie w przypadku czynników utrudniających rozwój i przebieg kariery zawodowej oraz czynników związanych z brakiem bezpieczeństwa i wsparcia merytorycznego. W obu przypadkach istotnie wyższy poziom doznawanego stresu zaobserwowano u kobiet, które wykonują zawód kuratora, aniżeli u mężczyzn. Rodzaj wykonywanej profesji różnicuje grupę badanych jedynie w ocenie stresorów związanych z: rozbieżnością i niejasnością, z wykonywaniem obowiązków służbowych, z czynnościami kontrolnymi i niedostatecznymi warunkami fizycznymi pracy. W obu przypadkach istotnie wyższy poziom doznawanego stresu wykazali kuratorzy wykonujący orzeczenia w sprawach karnych.
EN
It turned out that women and men practicing the profession of a probation officer do not differ in evaluating the majority of the stressors. Differences between sexes occurred only in the case of the factors impeding the development and course of professional career and factors related to the lack of security and adequate, substantive support. In both cases, the level of experienced stress recorded in women employed as probation officers was significantly higher compared to men. The type of occupation practiced differentiates the group of subjects only in evaluating stressors related to inconsistencies and ambiguity connected with the discharge of professional duties as well as stressors connected to supervision activities and inadequate working conditions. In both cases, probation officers enforcing judgements in criminal cases displayed a significantly higher level of experienced stress.

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209-227

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Dates

published
2015-12-31

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Warszawski

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Document Type

Publication order reference

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ISSN
2081-3767

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