Stress inside police departments: how the organization creates stress and performance problems in police officers

Police stress in today's world -- What methods should we use to research police stress -- Stress in policing: where does it come from? -- Stress in policing: what does it lead to? -- Stress in police work: what does the future hold?

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Main Author: Shane, Jon M. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Routledge 2020
In:Year: 2020
Online Access: Table of Contents
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Summary:Police stress in today's world -- What methods should we use to research police stress -- Stress in policing: where does it come from? -- Stress in policing: what does it lead to? -- Stress in police work: what does the future hold?
"This book offers researchers, police practitioners, and policymakers a platform for organizational reform and an understanding of how the police organization creates stress, which contributes to reduced officer performance. This book, based on an in-depth study exploring the relationship between perceived organizational stressors and police performance, indicates which features of the police organization generate the most stress affecting performance, and provides a model of organizational stress that applies to police agencies. While much stress research portrays the operation of policing as the greatest source of contention among officers, this research shows the ever-present rigid hierarchical design of the police agency to be contributing factor of stress that affects performance. Ideal for scholars, police personnel, and policymakers who are interested in how the police organization contributes to lower officer performance, this book has implications for policing agencies in the United States and worldwide"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:xv, 169 Seiten Illustrationen
ISBN:0367276712
9780367276713