NCJ Number
18918
Date Published
1969
Length
286 pages
Annotation
STUDY OF CONSECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIONS IN A CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FOR MALE JUVENILES TO EXAMINE THE WAY IN WHICH CHANGES IN LEADERSHIP MEDIATES AN ORGANIZATION'S ADAPTATION TO ITS ENVIRONMENT.
Abstract
THE PROBLEM WAS APPROACHED BY CONSIDERING THE IMPLICATIONS OF SUBSTANTIVE GOALS FOR THE ADAPTIVE PROCESS AND COMPARING THE GOALS SPECIFIED BY EACH ADMINISTRATOR, AS WELL AS THEIR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL STRATEGIES. THE INSTITUTION HAD OBEDIENCE/CONFORMITY GOALS AND WAS STABLE AT THE TIME OF THE FIRST EXECUTIVE'S ADMINISTRATION. OBSERVATIONS, INTERVIEWS, ORGANIZATIONAL FILES AND DOCUMENTS, AND QUESTIONNAIRES COMPLETED BY STAFF AND INMATES PROVIDED DATA ON INTERNAL ASPECTS OF ORGANIZATION LIFE. DATA ON ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS WERE FURNISHED BY OBSERVATIONS, INTERVIEWS, LEGISLATIVE RECORDS AND A SAMPLE OF RELEVANT NEWSPAPER ARTICLES. INTERNAL DATA WAS OBTAINED ON STAFF PERSPECTIVES OF ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS, STAFF ATTITUDES TOWARD DELINQUENTS, SANCTIONS, UNDERSTANDING AND DISCIPLINE, AS WELL AS STAFF SUB-SYSTEM RELATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)