Stress Factors and Impacts Toward Wardens in Surabaya Prison
Anggi Isworo
1
, Suryanto
2
and Khanifatul Khusna
3
1
Post Graduate School, Universitas Airlangga, Jl. Airlangga 4-6, Surabaya, Indonesia
2
Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia
3
Department of Public Administration, University of Teknologi Surabaya, Surabaya, Indonesia
Keywords: Stress, Factors, Impacts, Wardens.
Abstract: Work stress becomes phenomenal issue nowadays since many studies prove that numerous workers are
working under this condition. Warden can be regarded as one of stressful profession. The present study tries
to elaborate factors and it impacts toward warden in Surabaya prison. Qualitative method using interview is
used as method of the present study. The data obtained were analysed using interpretative
phenomenological analysis to elaborate the structure, essence of experience for wardens concerning stress
factors, its impacts. The present research concludes that lack of facilities, infrastructures, work pressures
and low amount of reward or compensation are the main factors of work stress for the warden. The impacts
of work stress among warden are burnout, decreasing job performance, absenteeism and tardiness.
1 INTRODUCTION
High number of criminal rates in Indonesia demand
large number of warden to manage operational
system of prison. Moreover, warden is viewed as
one of the most hunted position in Indonesia since
this position is viewed as promising position. It can
be seen from the high number of job seekers in
Indonesia trying to apply this position. In fact,
numerous studies claim that working in a prison
environment affects warden with a higher level of
job stress, social and mental problems, followed by
decreasing of job performance (Paoline et al, 2006).
Hans mentioned that stress is a condition or situation
where the force, pressure, or tension subjected upon
an individual upon an individual who resists these
forces and attempt to uphold its true state (Hans,
1936). Job performance reduction is highly
influenced by work stresses that are faced by
employers including warden. Research findings
show that stressful working conditions are actually
associated with increased absenteeism, tardiness,
and intentions of employee to quit their jobs (Dar et
al, 2011).
There are numerous factors that stimulate work
stress such as frustration, conflicts, unclear
directions, conflicting roles, too many tasks, not
enough resources, and high pressures. Individual’s
responses toward stressors can be defined as job
stress (Butcher, Mineka & Hooley, 2007, p. 145;
Lambert, Hogan, & Tucker, 2009). Furthermore,
there are other factors which also stimulate stressors
mainly for warden such as lack of respect from
numerous offenders those serving long sentences,
poor public image toward warden, and overtime
(Finn, 2007). Suryanto explained that stress is a
process that faced by individuals in form of threat or
suffer which stimulate their emotional coupled with
behaviour (Suryanto, 2009).
Numerous studies show that wardens are
experiencing great deal with stress in their working
environment which may lead to job performance
reduction, tardiness, coupled with job burnout.
Moreover, it is found that around 20% to 39%
wardens experienced burnout and stress but only
16% of those workers expressed job dissatisfaction
(Adlina et al, 2007).
Stress can be managed in various ways since
there are numerous alternative solutions can be
applied to reduce stress such as training, learning,
meditating, and many more (Skinner et al, 2007).
Above mentioned approaches in decreasing stress is
known as stress management. Moreover, according
to Munandar in his study describes that stress can be
managed in four ways which are: organizational
engineering, organizational personality, mind
relaxation, and physical activity (2014:402). The
Isworo, A., Suryanto, . and Khusna, K.
Stress Factors and Impacts Toward Wardens in Surabaya Prison.
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aim of present study is to elaborate stress factors and
impacts toward warden in Surabaya prison.
2 METHOD
The present study uses interview in Bahasa
Indonesia in regard to the research topic conducted.
The questions were focused on stress factors and
impacts. Interview is used to collect the data since
this technique is suitable to examine further about
the respondent’s point of view, feelings, and
perceptions (Boyce & Palena, 2006). Surabaya
prison covers an area around 3.000 m
2
and comprise
of 9 blocks that able to accommodate ideally 504
inmates and 70 wardens.
The interview was conducted among 15 wardens
as the respondents. It uses 15 respondents since the
present study elaborates homogenous group
(Surabaya prison). Latham argues that “15 as a
minimum for most qualitative interview studies
works very well when the participants are
homogeneous. Homogeneous means a particular
“position” or level (e.g., top level executives) in the
organization, a particular type of employee (e.g.,
customer service representatives), so on and so
forth” (Latham, 2013). The respondents were
selected based on their record of work performance.
The data obtained were analysed using interpretative
phenomenological analysis to elaborate the
structure, essence of experience for wardens
concerning stress factors, effects and management.
The present study takes 3 months in which 2 months
for conducting the interview with all respondents
and 1 month for analysing the data.
3 RESULT AND DISCUSSION
3.1 Stress Factors
There are numerous factors that stimulate work
stress. Based on interview conducted with wardens,
work stress stimulated by three factors which are
facilities and infrastructures of the prison, job
pressure, and rewards. Prisons in Indonesia
including Surabaya are lack of facilities and
infrastructures. Latest data published by Indonesian
Ministry of Law and Human Rights showed that
prisons in Surabaya lack of facilities and
infrastructures (Online Database System of Inmates,
2018). This condition stimulates working stress for
the wardens since they have to handle more inmates.
In other words, wardens have to provide extra
attention since they have to handle more inmates.
Over capacity in the prison can easily create conflict
with other inmates. Therefore wardens need to
provide extra awareness in order to avoid conflict
among inmates. Furthermore, lack of facilities and
infrastructures stimulate anxiousness, depression,
confusion and bored which encourage inmates to be
aggressive. The phenomena concerning facilities and
infrastructures in Surabaya prison increase stress
level of the wardens.
The next factor of work stress is work pressure.
Lack of facilities coupled with infrastructures
creates high tension for wardens in performing their
duty. Furthermore, sometimes they feel insecure
since they have to monitor more inmates. The ratio
between warden and inmate is around 1:158 which
means every day each warden holds responsible to
handle 158 inmates in all situations and
circumstances (Online Database System of Inmates
2018). Insecurity of warden in performing their duty
is reasonable since riot can be happened anytime. As
an example, riot that happened in Kerobokan prison,
Bali caused by over capacity of inmates (Liputan 6,
2016). Furthermore, over capacity also stimulates
high opportunity for inmates to escape from the
prison. It shows that work pressure for wardens
become higher since they are not only responsible to
foster inmates but also to reduce opportunity for
inmates escape from the prison.
Low reward or compensation given to warden is
last but not the least factor that influence work stress
for wardens. As Linder (1998) cited in Skinner
(2009, 28) mentioned that positive rewards will
stimulate employee motivation, meanwhile negative
rewards will not increase motivation of the
employee. Based on the interview, reward or
compensation given to warden are not proportional
compared to risks and pressures that are received by
the warden. Moreover, they assume that their job is
dangerous since they have to deal with inmates that
possess various background and cases. They also
realize that their job also influence their behaviour
within family and society. Therefore, in their point
of view compensation and reward given to them are
not sufficient.
3.2 Stress Impacts
Work stress stimulate numerous infringement of
rules coupled with decreasing job performance of
worker including warden. Lack of facilities and
infrastructures, high pressures of work, and low
reward or compensation stimulate work stress.
Factors mentioned above create demotivation,
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reduction of job performance, absenteeism and
tardiness. Most of the respondents claim that in 2017
they commonly receive warning from the human
resource department because they violate
disciplinary regulations (absence from their duty and
coming late). Moreover, respondents claim that their
negative habits are caused by working condition
(over capacity of inmates, lack of infrastructures and
facilities, high working pressure). It shows that work
stress stimulated by working condition stimulate
wardens perform negative habits. Surprisingly,
respondents mentioned that their motivation in
performing duty is increasing after they receive
reward or compensation from the department.
Absence records from human resource department
show that in July, negative habits of warden is low.
It is happened since wardens received reward or
compensation from the department in June. The
respondents say that although reward or
compensation is not sufficient but it is able to
increase their motivation to perform their duty. It
can be said that reward able to boost their motivation
as Freedman (1978) cited in Danish (2010) stated
that “Employees take recognition as their feelings of
value and appreciation and as a result it boots up
morale of employee which ultimately increases
productivity of organizations”.
Respondents stated that from 2014 to 2017 there
were 5 wardens demoted from their rank since they
performed medium and serious disciplinary
violations. The violations are regarded as medium
when wardens absence from their duty without any
confirmation and coming late. It is regarded as
serious when prisoners able to escape from prison
because of negligence of the warden and they are
using illegal drugs. Most of the respondents (11 out
of 15 respondents) believe that wardens performing
disciplinary violations to reduce stress.
4 CONCLUSIONS
The present study concludes that stress factors
among wardens in Surabaya prison are caused by
numerous factors such as lack of facilities,
infrastructures, work pressures and low amount of
reward or compensation. Those factors stimulate
negative impacts such as burnout, decreasing job
performance, absenteeism and tardiness.
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