The dominant approach in examining stress andwell-being among police officers has, until relativelyrecently, focused almost exclusively on the risk of officer’sdeveloping psychopathology. This approach,drawn from the pathogenic paradigm, presupposes thatexposure to any adverse event can disrupt the capacityof those involved to function normally and assumesstress is predominantly a function of the operationalon-the-job experiences of police. However, recentresearch suggests that organizational characteristicsare just as, if not more, important than operationalexperiences in determining employee well-being. Thisstudy examined the relative contributions of daily operationaland organizational experiences to police officerjob satisfaction. One h...
Law enforcement administrators are concerned about the levels of public satisfaction with the police...
Excessive job stress caused by unreasonably high employer demands, low control over one\u27s own wor...
This study addresses a gap in much of the research involving stress among high-risk occupations by i...
The dominant approach in examining stress andwell-being among police officers has, until relativelyr...
Much research has been conducted into aspects of the police workplace that contribute to stress for ...
Considerable attention has been given to the mental health outcomes of police officers, with prior r...
Much research has been conducted into aspects of the police workplace that contribute to stress for ...
Police officers' work-life conflict is linked to more subjective health complaints, suicidal thought...
There is a predominant belief within both scientific and lay populations that policing is a stressfu...
Focus on the negative outcomes of operational trauma in policing has led to the predominant conclusi...
Focus on the negative outcomes of operational trauma in policing has led to the predominant conclusi...
There is a predonimant belief within both scientific and lay populations that policing is a stressfu...
Purpose - When patrol officers experience poor job satisfaction and make the decision to leave their...
The purpose of this study was to explore and identify the level of satisfaction among police officer...
In-depth interviews were conducted with twenty police officers. The interviewing process used a phen...
Law enforcement administrators are concerned about the levels of public satisfaction with the police...
Excessive job stress caused by unreasonably high employer demands, low control over one\u27s own wor...
This study addresses a gap in much of the research involving stress among high-risk occupations by i...
The dominant approach in examining stress andwell-being among police officers has, until relativelyr...
Much research has been conducted into aspects of the police workplace that contribute to stress for ...
Considerable attention has been given to the mental health outcomes of police officers, with prior r...
Much research has been conducted into aspects of the police workplace that contribute to stress for ...
Police officers' work-life conflict is linked to more subjective health complaints, suicidal thought...
There is a predominant belief within both scientific and lay populations that policing is a stressfu...
Focus on the negative outcomes of operational trauma in policing has led to the predominant conclusi...
Focus on the negative outcomes of operational trauma in policing has led to the predominant conclusi...
There is a predonimant belief within both scientific and lay populations that policing is a stressfu...
Purpose - When patrol officers experience poor job satisfaction and make the decision to leave their...
The purpose of this study was to explore and identify the level of satisfaction among police officer...
In-depth interviews were conducted with twenty police officers. The interviewing process used a phen...
Law enforcement administrators are concerned about the levels of public satisfaction with the police...
Excessive job stress caused by unreasonably high employer demands, low control over one\u27s own wor...
This study addresses a gap in much of the research involving stress among high-risk occupations by i...