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Tooth wear and sleep quality: A study of police officers and non-police officers

CRANIO®, 2016
A cross-sectional study was performed to assess the prevalence of tooth wear facets and sleep disorders.The sample was divided into two groups: Group I: police officers (n = 144), and Group II: industrial workers (n = 142). A self-reported questionnaire, a clinical examination recorded in the dental records, and the Brazilian version of the Pittsburgh ...
Junia Maria, Serra-Negra   +4 more
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Police officer disability sensitivity training

The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles, 2016
This paper presents a systematic research review regarding disability sensitivity training programmes provided to police officers. Thirteen databases between 1980 and 2015 were searched. After records were screened, 19 full-text studies were assessed. Three studies met the eligibility criteria. Quality appraisal was undertaken using the McMaster tool.
Viljoen, Erna   +3 more
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A Police Officer Reacts

Journal of Social Issues, 1975
Questions are raised about articles in this issue, specifically about the use of questionnaires in research on the police, the difficulties and shortcomings of survey research, a tendency to ignore the effects of training programs on the street experience.
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Qualifying as a Police Officer

2022
This chapter tackles the qualifications needed for a police officer. It examines the National Policing Curriculum, the new Pre-join Degree in Professional Policing, the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA), and the Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP).
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The Life of a Police Officer

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 1982
Recent research in developmental psychology has shown that most middle class adults pass through a series of psychosocial stages as they mature. Since no one has studied the adult development of policemen, we wondered if their development would be exceptional because of the unusual amount of stress inherent in police work. The purpose of our study was
M. MICHAEL FAGAN, KENNETH AYERS
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Being a Police Officer: Policing Cultures

2017
The book moves from a focus on ‘learning’ to a cultural analysis of ‘being’ a police officer. Police culture remains an enduring area of enquiry, a situation which has remained unaltered since Skolnick, Westley, Cain and Banton were writing in the 1960s and 1970s.
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