Table of contents - Special Issue: Stress in policing: research and practice
Guest Editors: Professor Ronald Burke
Police stress: history, contributing factors, symptoms, and interventions
Judith A. Waters, William UsseryThe purpose of this paper is to highlight the stressors involved in an occupation at potential risk – the profession of law enforcement.
Post‐traumatic stress symptoms and cortisol patterns among police officers
John M. Violanti, Michael Andrew, Cecil M. Burchfiel, Tara A. Hartley, Luenda E. Charles, Diane B. MillerThe purpose of the present study is to examine associations between post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and salivary cortisol parameters.
Obesity and sleep: the Buffalo Police health study
Luenda E. Charles, Cecil M. Burchfiel, Desta Fekedulegn, Michael E. Andrew, John M. Violanti, Bryan VilaThis study aims to look at the prevalence of obesity and its association with sleep problems among police officers.
Shift work and sleep: the Buffalo Police health study
Luenda E. Charles, Cecil M. Burchfiel, Desta Fekedulegn, Bryan Vila, Tara A. Hartley, James Slaven, Anna Mnatsakanova, John M. ViolantiWorking on the night shift is a potential source of occupational stress and has been associated with sleep disorders. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the association…
Suicidal ideation among police officers in Norway
Ronald J. Burke, Aslaug MikkelsenThe purpose of this study is to examine potential predictors of suicidal ideation among a large sample of Norwegian police officers. Some have suggested that suicide is a leading…
The impact of COMPSTAT on reported crime in Queensland
Lorraine Mazerolle, Sacha Rombouts, James McBroomThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate the impact of Queensland Police Service's version of COMPSTAT, known as “Operational Performance Reviews” (OPRs), on reported crime.
Variation in police patrol practices: The precinct as a sub‐organizational level of analysis
Kimberly D. HassellThe purpose of this study is to examine whether patrol officers believe that police practices vary by precinct assignment and whether the precinct acts as a sub‐organizational…
Race and police reliance on suspicious non‐verbal cues
Richard R. JohnsonThis study seeks to evaluate the accuracy of non‐verbal behaviors in differentiating between criminals and innocent citizens in real‐life police‐citizen encounters, and evaluate…
Are causes of police stress global?: Testing the effects of common police stressors on the Turkish National Police
Hasan Buker, Filip WieckoThis study aims to assess the effects of commonly examined police stressors' on the members of a developing country's centralized police department: Turkish National Police (TNP).
Police officers' assessment of operational situations
R. Flin, Z. Pender, L. Wujec, V. Grant, E. StewartThe aim of this study is to identify the dimensions used by police officers in Scotland to discriminate and categorise operational situations.
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1363-951Xe-ISSN:
1758-695XISSN-L:
1363-951XRenamed from:
Police Studies: Intnl Review of Police DevelopmentOnline date, start – end:
1997Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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American Journal of PoliceEditors:
- Professor Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich
- Professor Wesley Jennings