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Systematic review of posttraumatic stress disorder in police officers following routine work-related critical incident exposure.

American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 2020
BACKGROUND The prevalence of PTSD in police officers has been the subject of a large and highly variable empirical literature. The present systematic review evaluates the extant literature on PTSD in police officers using an international dataset ...
Shannon L. Wagner   +13 more
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Seeing and Doing Gender at Work: A Qualitative Analysis of Canadian Male and Female Police Officers

, 2020
This qualitative study examines the ways in which male and female police officers view and enact gender in their workplace. Data were generated from in-depth interviews with 20 active police officers working in a populous Canadian province. Although most
Sarah E. Murray
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Police Officers as Warriors or Guardians: Empirical Reality or Intriguing Rhetoric?

Justice quarterly, 2019
Policing experts have suggested that shifting from a warrior mindset – officers viewing themselves as warriors fighting crime – to a guardian mindset – officers valuing working with the public to reduce crime – is a valuable method for improving police ...
Kyle Mclean   +4 more
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Minority Police Officers in the French Police

European Journal of Policing Studies, 2015
Minority 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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Characterization of the Physical Fitness of Police Officers: A Systematic Review.

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2019
Marins, EF, David, GB, and Del Vecchio, FB. Characterization of the physical fitness of police officers: a systematic review. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2019-Physical fitness tests (e.g., aerobic power, muscular endurance, and flexibility tests)
E. Marins   +2 more
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A systematic review of mental health symptoms in police officers following extreme traumatic exposures

Police Practice & Research, 2019
In addition to high-risk and high-stress events that police officers routinely encounter, many are also exposed to extreme traumatic exposures or disasters caused by nature (eg.
C. Regehr   +13 more
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Examining a Ferguson Effect on College Students’ Motivation to Become Police Officers

Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2019
The current study examines the impact of the Ferguson Effect and related public scrutiny on college students’ motivation to become police officers.
W. Morrow   +3 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, 2023
Not 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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Czech police officers

Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 2004
Following the velvet revolution of 1989 and the adoption of a democratic form of government, Czech policing has experienced a plethora of changes resulting in a new police force that has been understudied to date. This research seeks to address this void using an exploratory approach that utilizes survey research to gauge the attitudes of 70 Czech ...
Matthew S. Crow   +3 more
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Police Officer Selection validation project: The multijurisdictional Police Officer Examination

Journal of Business and Psychology, 1993
This study presents the results of a predictive validity study of the Multijurisdictional Police Officer Examination (MPOE). The MPOE is a paper-and-pencil test of cognitive abilities developed to select entry level police officers. Criterion measures for the study included training performance, supervisory performance ratings and a file composite ...
J. Kevin Ford, Kurt Kraiger
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