Stress management for law enforcement officers

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Stress management for law enforcement officers

Wayne Anderson, David Swenson, Daniel Clay

Prentice Hall, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

A supplement for courses dealing with police and police management in law enforcement and criminal justice programs in two and four year colleges and police academies. This thorough exploration of the effects of stress upon contemporary law enforcement personnel features a balanced integration of theory and practice, and provides a variety of self-assessment and hands-on opportunities for students to evaluate their own stress situations and to practice various stress-coping and management skills.

目次

I. UNDERSTANDING STRESSES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT. 1. Sources of Stress. 2. Zone of Stability: How Much Stress Is Too Much? 3. The Physiology of Stress. 4. Conflicting Demands of Law Enforcement. II. SPECIFIC STRESS FACTORS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT. 5. Shiftwork. 6. Hazards and Dangers: The Adrenalin Rush. 7. Dealing with Death and Severe Injury. 8. Post Shooting Trauma. 9. Supervision. 10. Dealing with the Public. 11. Testifying in Court: On the Firing Line Again. 12. Special Job Assignments: Undercover. 13. Women in Law Enforcement. 14. Stress and Cultural Diversity. 15. Small Departments and Rural Law Enforcement. III. CONTROLLING STRESS. 16. Stress Management: An Overview of Methods and Techniques. 17. Stress Management: Physical and Psychological Techniques. 18. Developing Support Systems. 19. The Work-Family Stress Connection. 20. Administration's Role in Combating Police Stress. 21. Modifying the Stress Culture Through Organization Development.

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