Behind bars and beyond limits: psychological strain on professional prison staff in the Czech Republic
Abstract
This study explores the psychological burden experienced by professional staff working within the Czech prison system, including educators, special educators, psychologists, social workers, and related professions. The aim is to identify key psychosocial stressors, assess perceived institutional support, and propose systemic measures to support mental health in correctional environments. A quantitative questionnaire survey was conducted among 34 professional staff members working in two correctional facilities in the Czech Republic. The survey consisted of both closed and open-ended questions targeting psychological strain, stress symptoms, coping strategies, perceived organizational support, and staff motivations. The vast majority of respondents (94%) reported experiencing symptoms of work-related stress, with chronic exposure to a highly controlled and emotionally demanding environment identified as a major factor. Thematic analysis highlighted primary stressors including poor lead- ership communication, manipulative inmate behavior, administrative overload, and lack of institutional recognition. Only a minority of respondents considered existing mental health support systems to be effective. Peer support, structured routines, and informal self-regulation techniques were the most commonly used coping strategies. Motivation to remain in the profession was primarily rooted in the perceived meaning- fulness of the work and financial stability. The findings emphasize the urgent need for systemic mental health support in the Czech prison service, including regular supervi- sion, stress resilience training, participatory management, and anonymous psychological counselling. Promoting a supportive organizational culture and strengthening the professional identity of staff is essential for sustaining well-being and reducing turn- over in this high-risk occupation.
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