A qualitative exploration of stress in a criminal investigations section

Traditional literature on stress in policing focuses on patrol officers and generalizes findings to other sections and ranks within the department. This fails to take into consideration that different sections may experience and manage stress in various ways. Following Dabney and colleagues (2013) e...

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Main Author: Padilla, Kathleen E. (Author)
Contributors: Rockwell, Alexis R. ; Huff, Jessica
Format: Print Article
Language:English
Published: 2024
In: Replicating & reproducing policing research
Year: 2024, Pages: 40-56
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