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Dirty work and discipline behind bars
Sarah Tracy
, Clifton Scott
Human Communication, Hugh Downs School of
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Officers
100%
Dirty Work
100%
Correctional Officers
71%
Derrick
42%
Licking
28%
Taint Management
28%
Criminal Justice
14%
Girlfriends
14%
Law Enforcement
14%
Stigmatized
14%
Management Techniques
14%
Shock
14%
Moral
14%
Cleaning up
14%
Davis
14%
Mexican
14%
Organizational Practices
14%
Lunch
14%
Restaurants
14%
Reflex
14%
Throwing
14%
Pounding
14%
Crisis Management
14%
Emotional Stress
14%
Societal Perceptions
14%
Filth
14%
Disdain
14%
Communicative Interaction
14%
Krein
14%
Babysitter
14%
Scum
14%
Threats of Violence
14%
Correctional Work
14%
Baptism
14%
Conducting Strips
14%
Moral Taint
14%
Preferred Identity
14%
Strip Search
14%
Prison Guard
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
100%
Burnout
100%
Crisis Management
100%
Arts and Humanities
officers
100%
Careers
25%
Names
16%
Moral
16%
Local
8%
Crisis
8%
Duty
8%
Technique
8%
Meal
8%
Restaurants
8%
Reframing
8%
Crime
8%
Descriptive
8%
Questioning
8%
Temper
8%
yeah
8%
Social Sciences
Professional Occupations
100%
Morality
40%
Criminal Justice System
20%
Burnout
20%
Crisis Management
20%
Employee Stress
20%
Psychology
Burnout
100%
Communicative Interaction
100%