Research on decision-making under stress has mainly involved laboratory-based studies with few contextual descriptions of decision-making under stress in the natural ecology. We examined how police officers prepared for, coped with and made decisions under threat-of-death stress during real events. A delayed retrospective report method was used to elicit skilled police officers’ thoughts and feelings during attempts to resolve such events. Reports were analysed to identify experiences of stress and coping, and thought processes underpinning decision-making during the event. Officers experienced a wide range of events, coped with stress predominantly via problem-focused strategies, and adapted their decision-making under stress based on the ...
Studies have found that police officers often experience stress. The purpose of this quantitative st...
For decades, stress has been scientifically studied and found to have effects on the law enforcement...
Stress and fear are inevitable aspects of the police job, and may have a large impact on police offi...
Research on decision-making under stress has mainly involved laboratory-based studies with few conte...
The stress response is governed by automatic neurological and hormonal processes that occur before w...
This is the publisher's version of an article published by Ubrica Global Journal System.Much police ...
The occupation of law enforcement has been heavily researched. This research has focused on the ante...
Law enforcement organizations began to take notice of officer stress during the late 1970s. Stress h...
Critical incidents (CI) have increased over the last several decades, with police officers experienc...
Law enforcement officers’ exposure to stress exacts a toll on them. Agencies have programs designed ...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: (...
The present study examined the presence of traumatic stress reaction symptoms among active law enfor...
To ensure a continuous high standard of police units, it is critical to recruit people who perform w...
While law enforcement defines the term "hypervigilance" in its training and operations to describe a...
Most law enforcement officers experience a traumatic event within the first 3 years of duty but may ...
Studies have found that police officers often experience stress. The purpose of this quantitative st...
For decades, stress has been scientifically studied and found to have effects on the law enforcement...
Stress and fear are inevitable aspects of the police job, and may have a large impact on police offi...
Research on decision-making under stress has mainly involved laboratory-based studies with few conte...
The stress response is governed by automatic neurological and hormonal processes that occur before w...
This is the publisher's version of an article published by Ubrica Global Journal System.Much police ...
The occupation of law enforcement has been heavily researched. This research has focused on the ante...
Law enforcement organizations began to take notice of officer stress during the late 1970s. Stress h...
Critical incidents (CI) have increased over the last several decades, with police officers experienc...
Law enforcement officers’ exposure to stress exacts a toll on them. Agencies have programs designed ...
Identifying the cognitive processes underlying tactical decision making is vital for two purposes: (...
The present study examined the presence of traumatic stress reaction symptoms among active law enfor...
To ensure a continuous high standard of police units, it is critical to recruit people who perform w...
While law enforcement defines the term "hypervigilance" in its training and operations to describe a...
Most law enforcement officers experience a traumatic event within the first 3 years of duty but may ...
Studies have found that police officers often experience stress. The purpose of this quantitative st...
For decades, stress has been scientifically studied and found to have effects on the law enforcement...
Stress and fear are inevitable aspects of the police job, and may have a large impact on police offi...