Learning the ropes: The protective role of mentoring in correctional officers’ socialization process.

BELLO', BENEDETTA;BARBIERI, BARBARA;
2016-01-01

Abstract

Formal mentoring is an individualized and contextualized socialization tactic to enhance newcomers' learning-acknowledged as essential in the early career stage-that can be of particular value when entering a fairly unpredictable and stressful workplace. This research aims to understand the moderating role of formal mentoring in the relationship between organizational socialization and 2 adjustment indicators, a positive 1 (commitment) and a negative 1 (turnover intention). A questionnaire was administered to 117 correctional police officer newcomers, as prisons are especially critical work contexts for newcomers. The results show a direct effect from both socialization and mentoring on commitment and turnover, and an interaction between socialization and mentoring on turnover, although not on commitment. When the socialization process progresses steadily, both socialization and mentoring contribute to good adjustment, but when traditional tactics go wrong, a different learning source (formal mentoring) exerts a protective function, limiting newcomers' intention to quit. These findings give support to the usefulness of mentoring in a law enforcement context and provide some insight into defining formal mentoring programs.
2016
2016
Inglese
28
6
429
447
19
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Affective commitment Correctional police officers Formal mentoring Socialization Turnover intention
no
Farnese, M. L; Bello', Benedetta; Livi, S; Barbieri, Barbara; Gubbiotti, P.
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
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