Abstract

Prediction of Job Satisfaction & Burnout on Criminal Judges Based on Psycap

Highlights

  • Judgment is a very difficult job, with its difficulty well demonstrated when it comes to judgment in criminal court

  • According to Luthans, psychological capital is composed of four dimensions, namely resilience, hope, self-efficacy, and optimism [1]

  • The results indicated that, psychological capital and positive feelings are associated directly, while positive feelings exhibit an inverse association with stress [36]

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Introduction

Judgment is a very difficult job, with its difficulty well demonstrated when it comes to judgment in criminal court. A criminal judge requires characteristics to be able to manage his/her stress and exhibit adequate efficiency regardless of all the ups and downs he/she may deal with from the time when the crime is committed to the final passage of sentence by the court. Among very important such characteristics, one may refer to psychological characteristics. Creed et al [5] urged that, these four resources synergize one another in an interconnected system and serve as a firm shield against pressure

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