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  1. Social and Organizational Perception Toward Women Police: A Study of Metropolitan Police in Develo** Country

    This study has examined the societal and organizational attitudes toward female police currently working in the Sylhet Metropolitan area of...

    Md. Masudul Islam Khan, Mohammad Shafiqul Islam in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article 02 October 2023
  2. Women Police and COVID-19 Pandemic in Kashmir

    Women police form an integral part of the Jammu and Kashmir Police and have played an important role in the crisis created as a result of COVID-19....

    Shazia Manzoor, Shamikhah Hamid in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article 16 March 2023
  3. Critical Incidents in Police Work: What Incidents Stay with Danish Police Officers?

    Police officers are frequently exposed to critical and potentially traumatic incidents in their work. Exposure to critical incidents (CI) in policing...

    Sara Rosenbeck Møller, Anna Sofie Feilberg Hansen, ... Nina Beck Hansen in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article Open access 17 May 2023
  4. Impact of Police Work on Police Officers’ Spouses: a Study of Marital Quality and Quality of Life

    Despite reports documenting adverse effects of stress due to work on police officers’ marriages, few empirical studies focus on the effect of police...

    Vijay Viegas, Jeronimo D’Silva, Joslyn Henriques in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article 11 January 2023
  5. Understanding Counter-terrorism Strategies of Police Against the Changing Dynamics of Terrorism in Bangladesh

    In this paper, we examine the roles of Bangladesh Police in fighting terrorism in the country. In terms of theory, the starting point is the concept...

    Fatema Islam, Rakib Ahammed in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article 15 May 2024
  6. Effects of Shift Work on the Mental Health of Police Officers: Results from a Study Within the Police of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Shift work is increasingly recognized for its adverse long-term health impacts, yet its association with psychological well-being remains ambiguously...

    Sascha Opielka, Mario Staller in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article 22 March 2024
  7. Physiological Responses to Organizational Stressors Among Police Managers

    Police officers demonstrate increased risk of physical and mental health conditions due to repeated and prolonged exposure to stressful occupational...

    Paula M. Di Nota, Sarah C. Scott, ... Judith P. Andersen in Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
    Article Open access 20 January 2024
  8. Discretion in Police Use of Force Decision-Making: A Sco** Review

    Police officers have a great deal of discretion in any given police-citizen encounter (Rydberg and Terrill in Police Q 13(1):92–120, 2010 ). However,...

    Ann De Buck, Jolina L. Raes, Antoinette Verhage in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article 05 June 2024
  9. Caribbean Immigrants’ Willingness to Report Crime to the Police in New York City

    The reporting of crime as victims and witnesses has important implications for police effectiveness in crime prevention, crime control, and community...

    Wendell Codrington Wallace in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article 15 March 2024
  10. Real Policing: An Exploration In Police Legitimacy

    The police require legitimacy in order to function. It is argued that this legitimacy can be attained through procedural justice; that is, fairness....

    Article 14 May 2024
  11. Physical Job Demands in Police Officer Selection and Training: Normative Data and Predictive Validity—A Research Note

    For police officers, a high level of physical fitness is a prerequisite to meet both the training demands during education and the job demands of...

    Markus M. Thielgen, Stefan Schade in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article 28 March 2024
  12. To Add or to Multiply? Gender, Sexual Minority Status, and Sexual Harassment in the Norwegian Police Service

    Does being a sexual minority member heighten the risk of sexual harassment to the same extent for women and men? We compare two perspectives on the...

    Hege H. Bye, Brita Bjørkelo in Journal of Business and Psychology
    Article Open access 31 May 2024
  13. Feelings of the Five-O: Emotion Regulation and Quality of Life in American Police

    Policing is an occupation that entails strong negative emotional experiences, and stereotypes suggest that police suppress their emotions and become...

    Tyshawn J. Thompson, Lindsay C. Morton in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article 28 December 2023
  14. Suicidal Ideation, Planning, and Attempts among Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

    Public safety personnel (PSP), including Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), have previously reported substantial suicide-related difficulties. The...

    Jolan Nisbet, Katie L. Andrews, ... R. Nicholas Carleton in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article 06 July 2024
  15. The Intersection of Masculinity and Mental Health in Police Organizational Culture

    Develo** research indicates a relationship between hegemonic masculinity and adverse mental health outcomes. This link is particularly important...

    Article 12 July 2023
  16. Work pressure, co** styles and occupational burnout among Chinese police officers: a meta-analytic review

    The present study conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis to systematically review the relationship between occupational burnout and work pressure...

    Senlin Zhou, Miaomiao Li, ... **zheng Xu in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 16 May 2024
  17. Associations Between Personality and Mental Health Among Royal Canadian Mounted Police Cadets

    Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) report frequent exposures to diverse potentially psychological traumatic events (PPTEs) that can lead to...

    Katie L. Andrews, Laleh Jamshidi, ... R. Nicholas Carleton in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article Open access 27 January 2024
  18. Beyond the Uniform: Impact of Indirect Trauma on Spanish Police Officers

    Indirect trauma, produced by repeated exposure to traumatized individuals, has an impact on a professional’s mental health, producing post-traumatic...

    Judith Velasco, Elisa Salido-Santos, Francisco J. Sanmartín in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article 07 December 2023
  19. Policing Hate Crime: Exploring the Issue with a Cohort of Sworn Police Officers

    Globally, there has been a trend in rising levels of hate crime that scholars have argued is reflective of significant social problems within...

    Philip Birch, Kimberley McNeill, ... Jane L. Ireland in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article Open access 01 February 2024
  20. Intrapersonal and Organisational Predictors of Psychological Help-Seeking in a UK Police Force

    Police officers experience multiple operational, organisational, and contextual stressors, which impact wellbeing and have significant repercussions...

    Imogen Elizabeth Grumley Traynor, Helen Scott, Michelle Rydon-Grange in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article 12 March 2024
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