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17 Women & Crim. Just. 1 (2005-2006)

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Women as Breadwinners:


       The Gendered Nature of Side-Bets

       and   Their Influence on Correctional

  Officers' Commitment to the Organization

                          Marie  L. Griffin



     ABSTRACT. Increasingly,  researchers have examined workplace factors
     that influence correctional officers' commitment to the organization, yet
     few have assessed the way in which factors outside the immediate work en-
     vironment influence attachment or whether the effects differ for male and
     female officers. Making use of Becker's concept of side-bets, this study ex-
     amined the gendered nature of outside influences on correctional officers'
     commitment  to remain with the prison organization until retirement. The
     findings suggest that some measures of side-bets function differently for
     male and female officers, with those side-bets representing family affilia-
     tion and financial responsibility significantly influencing female, but not
     male officers' level of continuance commitment. doi:10.1300/J012v17n01_01
     [Article copies available for a fee from The Haworth Document Delivery Ser-
     vice: 1-800-HAWORTH. E-mail address: <docdelivery@haworthpress.com>
     Website: <http://www.HaworthPress.com> @ 2005by The Haworth Press, Inc.
     All rights reserved.]


     KEYWORDS. Women correctional officers, organizational commit-
     ment, prisons, side-bet

   Marie L. Griffin, PhD, is Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice &
Criminology, Arizona State University, 4701 W. Thunderbird Road, Phoenix, Arizona
85069-7100 (E-mail: Marie.Griffin@asu.edu).
   The author would like to thank the Arizona Department of Corrections for their as-
sistance and support in conducting this study. The findings and conclusions are those of
the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the Arizona Department of
Corrections.
                Women  & Criminal Justice, Vol. 17(1) 2005
                Available online at http://wcj.haworthpress.com
            @ 2005 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.
                       doi:10.1300/J012v17nO1_01                    1

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