RT Article T1 Effects of work environment variables on job satisfaction among community correctional staff in China JF Criminal justice and behavior VO 43 IS 10 SP 1450 OP 1471 A1 Jiang, Shanhe A2 Lambert, Eric G. A2 Zhang, Dawei A2 Jin, Xiaohong A2 Shi, Mengfei A2 Xiang, Deping LA English YR 2016 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1884814999 AB Job satisfaction is an important predictor of organizational efficiency and effectiveness; it can also predict attitudes and behaviors of staff. The field of organizational studies contains an ever-expanding quantity of empirical research on satisfaction, including research specifically focused on community corrections; however, no published research in the English language on satisfaction regarding community corrections in China currently exists. Using data from 225 community correctional officers from 15 counties (or equivalents) in Hubei, China in 2013, this study examined community correctional staff?s satisfaction and its predictors. The majority of Chinese community correctional officers were satisfied with their jobs. Role clarity, formalization, and perceived promotional opportunities were significant predictors of the satisfaction. Although distributive justice and procedural justice have often been found to be predictors of job satisfaction in the United States, particularly procedural justice, they were not predictors of job satisfaction among this group of Chinese community correctional staff. K1 China K1 Community Corrections K1 Correctional Staff K1 Job satisfaction K1 Organizational Justice DO 10.1177/0093854816633493