Title
Assessing the Organizational Culture in a Jail Setting
Abstract
The culture of an organization shapes much that occurs in that environment. Leaders who are oblivious of their organizational culture are less likely to succeed. Organization members who do not understand the culture may be vulnerable to its more negative influences. Assessing the key attributes of an organizational culture in an agency is a tricky but important enterprise. In this research, we pre-tested an instrument that could be used, in tandem with others, to assess the organizational culture of a criminal justice agency's (in this case a jail). We focused on the perceptions of the 'lower level' workers in this organization.
Department(s)
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0032885512448614
Keywords
corrections, culture, jail, organization, survey
Publication Date
9-1-2012
Recommended Citation
Stohr, Mary K., Craig Hemmens, Peter A. Collins, Brian Iannacchione, Marianne Hudson, and Hailey Johnson. "Assessing the organizational culture in a jail setting." The Prison Journal 92, no. 3 (2012): 358-387.
Journal Title
Prison Journal