RT Article T1 COVID-19-induced stress and job attitudes: perceptions of police officers in India JF Policing during the COVID-19 pandemic SP 389 OP 409 A1 Nalla, Mahesh A2 Gurinskaya, Anna A2 Qureshi, Hanif LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1925489205 AB This study examines the impact of COVID-19 pandemic-induced stress on job attitudes of police officers in Haryana state, India. It focuses on stressors related to COVID-19, such as fear of contracting the virus or infecting family members, and perceptions of police-community relations during enforcement of mask-wearing and social distancing. Data from a survey of 1,323 officers in civil and police lines roles were analyzed. They indicate that officers with more experience and those in police lines roles reported fewer negative job attitudes. COVID-19 stressors like fear of family members getting infected, personal health concerns, and job insecurity due to COVID-19 illness predicted negative job attitudes. However, positive perceptions of police–citizen cooperation in enforcing COVID-19 laws were associated with better job attitudes. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 404-409 SN 9781032457352