This study describes police attitudes and perceptions of health and wellbeing among police officers who work on Rape and Serious Sexual Offences (RASSO) cases. A mixed-methods approach was deployed including a cross-sectional online survey of RASSO officers and a qualitative study involving in-depth interviews in one English Police Force Area. Findings show that organisational policies have little salience. There is an entrenched culture of continuing to work despite being unwell, to provide operational support for colleagues. There is a need to develop specific strategies that reduce the stress for a team or unit-level for this cohort of police officers
Background: The specific factors that may influence burnout levels in police officers are not yet cl...
This article will review available literature regarding Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) within...
Police work can be stressful and demanding and can impact on employee wellbeing. This study aimed to...
Purpose: Against a background of increasing workload and external criticism, this paper exposes the ...
Background: Occupational stressors in police work increase the risk for officer mental health morbi...
Purpose – Stress research in the UK policing has largely neglected to account for variance in the ty...
Police officers play a significant role within society; however, their roles can be highly challengi...
New Zealand’s health and safety legislation now requires employers to manage exposure to hazards tha...
Stress is one of those topics that we are all experts in, regardless of our actual job or rank. We h...
In the literature, the police environment is considered to be in a category of jobs with a high leve...
Background: Police officers are frequently exposed to distressing and dangerous situations, increasi...
MSc (Criminal Psychology), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusPolice work is acknowledged as haza...
Public security and Law enforcement professionals play a vital role in maintaining public safety and...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)The purpose of the study was to investigate levels of occupa...
Policing is considered a highly stressful role, and police officers are at risk of mental health iss...
Background: The specific factors that may influence burnout levels in police officers are not yet cl...
This article will review available literature regarding Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) within...
Police work can be stressful and demanding and can impact on employee wellbeing. This study aimed to...
Purpose: Against a background of increasing workload and external criticism, this paper exposes the ...
Background: Occupational stressors in police work increase the risk for officer mental health morbi...
Purpose – Stress research in the UK policing has largely neglected to account for variance in the ty...
Police officers play a significant role within society; however, their roles can be highly challengi...
New Zealand’s health and safety legislation now requires employers to manage exposure to hazards tha...
Stress is one of those topics that we are all experts in, regardless of our actual job or rank. We h...
In the literature, the police environment is considered to be in a category of jobs with a high leve...
Background: Police officers are frequently exposed to distressing and dangerous situations, increasi...
MSc (Criminal Psychology), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusPolice work is acknowledged as haza...
Public security and Law enforcement professionals play a vital role in maintaining public safety and...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)The purpose of the study was to investigate levels of occupa...
Policing is considered a highly stressful role, and police officers are at risk of mental health iss...
Background: The specific factors that may influence burnout levels in police officers are not yet cl...
This article will review available literature regarding Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) within...
Police work can be stressful and demanding and can impact on employee wellbeing. This study aimed to...