Abstract This paper reviews the concept of police subculture and examines its role in the management and acceptance of treatment for stress-related injury. In particular, we examine the impact of stigma that attaches to treatment within this subculture. The persistence of the dominant police subculture remains a significant obstacle to officers seeking treatment for stress-related illnesses. The subculture has historically resisted acknowledging the need for treatment in response to the occupational and/or organizational stress-related injury that results from frequent exposure to work-related trauma. Many police administrators are still embedded within and resist changes to the subculture, which results in an atmosphere that is unwelcoming...
Police work is a high-risk profession that can cause mental health conditions. With increasing sickn...
Public security and Law enforcement professionals play a vital role in maintaining public safety and...
Purpose: The purpose of this phenomenological research was to describe the perception of law enforce...
This paper reviews the concept of police subculture and examines its role in the management and acce...
Due to repeated trauma exposure and significant ongoing sources of operational and organizational st...
Policestress has been examined in many studies, many of which have focused upon thedevelopment of pr...
This proposed study will examine the ways in which junior police officers perceive the stigma of emo...
In the last year (2019), there has been an increase in coverage of officer-involved suicides. This p...
This research examines where or not stigma about mental illness exists among police officers in the ...
Police officers suffer from undiagnosed and untreated mental health issues at alarming rates. Despit...
Police officers routinely get exposed to stressful or traumatic events throughout the tenure of thei...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the organizational factors that might influence perceived disc...
Purpose: This study will provide a preliminary, general overview of Canadian police officers’ percep...
Most people agree that the stress connected with police work affects the way police officers relate ...
Police work is frequently cited as a high stress occupation in which officers are reluctant to acces...
Police work is a high-risk profession that can cause mental health conditions. With increasing sickn...
Public security and Law enforcement professionals play a vital role in maintaining public safety and...
Purpose: The purpose of this phenomenological research was to describe the perception of law enforce...
This paper reviews the concept of police subculture and examines its role in the management and acce...
Due to repeated trauma exposure and significant ongoing sources of operational and organizational st...
Policestress has been examined in many studies, many of which have focused upon thedevelopment of pr...
This proposed study will examine the ways in which junior police officers perceive the stigma of emo...
In the last year (2019), there has been an increase in coverage of officer-involved suicides. This p...
This research examines where or not stigma about mental illness exists among police officers in the ...
Police officers suffer from undiagnosed and untreated mental health issues at alarming rates. Despit...
Police officers routinely get exposed to stressful or traumatic events throughout the tenure of thei...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the organizational factors that might influence perceived disc...
Purpose: This study will provide a preliminary, general overview of Canadian police officers’ percep...
Most people agree that the stress connected with police work affects the way police officers relate ...
Police work is frequently cited as a high stress occupation in which officers are reluctant to acces...
Police work is a high-risk profession that can cause mental health conditions. With increasing sickn...
Public security and Law enforcement professionals play a vital role in maintaining public safety and...
Purpose: The purpose of this phenomenological research was to describe the perception of law enforce...