This study examined the perceived work stress levels among police officers of color and white officers from three Midwestern law enforcement agencies. A perceived police job stress survey that consisted of five categories (police job stress, felt stress, coping strategies, adverse outcomes, and workplace participation) was sent out via Survey Monkey through participating agency email systems. The survey was emailed to 532 licensed police officers and correctional officers, the response rate was 57.7% (n=304). The results of the survey found that the racial composition of the command staff of a law enforcement organization influences the police organizational stress levels of those not represented. The study also found that officers of color...
This study investigates the police organization as a source of stress. One hundred and fourteen poli...
This paper references many studies and articles relating to the stress of being a Police Officer. Be...
The evidence on police stress is mixed as to whether or not the nature of police work is inherently ...
This study examined the perceived work stress levels among police officers of color and white office...
A comparative study of perceived work stress among police officers of color and white officers and i...
In this study, a sample of 37 officers employed with the Huntington Police Department, a medium-size...
The occupation of law enforcement has been heavily researched. This research has focused on the ante...
Policing is a very stressful job. Despite the extensive body of research on police stress, the major...
This study compared police officers and teachers in three communities--which varied in size, geograp...
Police officers experience various stressors as part of their professional responsibilities. This st...
This study was a cross-cultural comparison of stress and coping styles in the U.S. and England. To d...
Employment in a law enforcement profession exposes an individual to potential stressors not experien...
Existing literature indicates that various factors affect police stress. This article uses data from...
Police officers across the nation face a significant issue as it relates to work-induced stress and ...
The police profession is viewed as one of the most stressful occupations in the world. Police office...
This study investigates the police organization as a source of stress. One hundred and fourteen poli...
This paper references many studies and articles relating to the stress of being a Police Officer. Be...
The evidence on police stress is mixed as to whether or not the nature of police work is inherently ...
This study examined the perceived work stress levels among police officers of color and white office...
A comparative study of perceived work stress among police officers of color and white officers and i...
In this study, a sample of 37 officers employed with the Huntington Police Department, a medium-size...
The occupation of law enforcement has been heavily researched. This research has focused on the ante...
Policing is a very stressful job. Despite the extensive body of research on police stress, the major...
This study compared police officers and teachers in three communities--which varied in size, geograp...
Police officers experience various stressors as part of their professional responsibilities. This st...
This study was a cross-cultural comparison of stress and coping styles in the U.S. and England. To d...
Employment in a law enforcement profession exposes an individual to potential stressors not experien...
Existing literature indicates that various factors affect police stress. This article uses data from...
Police officers across the nation face a significant issue as it relates to work-induced stress and ...
The police profession is viewed as one of the most stressful occupations in the world. Police office...
This study investigates the police organization as a source of stress. One hundred and fourteen poli...
This paper references many studies and articles relating to the stress of being a Police Officer. Be...
The evidence on police stress is mixed as to whether or not the nature of police work is inherently ...