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Policing, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review current research on police officer mental health and to explore the reasons why police officers do not seek mental health treatment.
Elizabeth Velazquez, Maria Y Hernandez
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review current research on police officer mental health and to explore the reasons why police officers do not seek mental health treatment.
Elizabeth Velazquez, Maria Y Hernandez
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Minority Police Officers in the French Police
European Journal of Policing Studies, 2015Minority Police Officers in the French Police: The ‘Republican tradition’ and the Workplace Experience of Minority Officers This article discusses the situation of police officers from visible ethnic minorities within the French National Police Force.
Gauthier, Jérémie, Lévy, René
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Police officer self-legitimacy: the role of organizational fit
, 2020PurposePolice officer perceptions of their own legitimacy can be important in shaping aspects of their performance and other organizational outcomes. The current study uses person-environment fit theory to assess the effects of value congruence with top ...
David R. White, Michael Kyle, J. Schafer
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The impact of general police officer outlooks on their attitudes toward body-worn cameras
, 2020The past five years have seen a growth in studies of police body-worn cameras (BWCs). A large share of the research focused on individual officer attitudes toward these new law enforcement tools.
Scott W. Phillips +2 more
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Benefits to Police Officers of Having a Spouse or Partner in the Profession of Police Officer
Psychological Reports, 2004This exploratory study of police officers examined potential effects of having a spouse or partner who is also in police work on levels of work-family conflict and spouse or partner concerns. Data were collected from 776 police officers in Norway using anonymously completed questionnaires.
Ronald J, Burke, Aslaug, Mikkelsen
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Criminal Justice Review, 2019
Body-worn cameras (BWCs) are increasingly more common in their use among police officers. Research on BWCs is the focus of an increasing number of studies seeking information on stakeholder perceptions and the impact of the technology on behavior and ...
Jamie A. Snyder +2 more
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Body-worn cameras (BWCs) are increasingly more common in their use among police officers. Research on BWCs is the focus of an increasing number of studies seeking information on stakeholder perceptions and the impact of the technology on behavior and ...
Jamie A. Snyder +2 more
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2021
Police officers are exposed to many dangers on the job. Despite this, society may not intuitively consider officers to be victims. Research indicates officers experience various types of victimization on the job, and these victimizations can have direct and indirect physical, mental, and economic impacts on the officer.
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Police officers are exposed to many dangers on the job. Despite this, society may not intuitively consider officers to be victims. Research indicates officers experience various types of victimization on the job, and these victimizations can have direct and indirect physical, mental, and economic impacts on the officer.
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Measuring Stress in Police Officers
Psychological Reports, 1988Based on interviews with all 27 members of a police department, 15 sources of stress were identified, such as lack of leadership, lack of support from the courts, and poor pay. Police officers rated each of these sources on a scale of stressfulness from one co four.' The stress of 63 male officers (M,,, = 33.3 yr., SD = 8.0) from two ocher small ...
D, Lester +4 more
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Quarter-Life Crises of Police Officers in Baguio City Police Office
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2023Not all heroes wear capes. You can see some of them in police uniforms, managing the traffic flows, maintaining peace and order, and protecting the innocent lives of everyone. However, our modern heroes also had to deal with struggles to develop stronger and better characters. This paper deals with the findings on the professional crises experienced by
Lewis Josel D. Aggabao +10 more
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