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  2. Law enforcement officers face many different dangerous and stressful situations in the line of duty. Some, such as gun violence, are obvious; others dangers (e.g., fatigue) are hidden, but common, and can greatly hinder officer performance. Officer performance is also affected by training and other factors.

  3. Jul 11, 2011 · But is that the most dangerous aspect of police work? Today’s law enforcement officers face a multitude of dangers in their everyday duties that rival the threat of getting shot. For example:

    • Resignations Increasing
    • Mental Health Screening
    • Too Exhausted to Talk
    • Stigma of Mental Health

    Officers like 35-year-old Vaughan may be among the luckier ones. Besides his moments of frustration, Vaughan — strong build, dark uniform, and black sunglasses shoved into his short light hair — says he likes working for the Brookhaven PD. The 85-member police force, founded in 2013 shortly after the DeKalb County community officially became a city...

    For law enforcement across the country, 2020 brought a set of compounding and shifting pressures. First, COVID-19 added the risk of serious infection to an already high-risk profession, says Dean Dabney, a professor of criminal justice at Georgia State University. “The pandemic changed policing significantly.” The job doesn’t allow for social dista...

    Victoria Williams has witnessed how demoralizing the increased public scrutiny can be on officers’ morale and mindset. Williams, an African-American woman with a cheerful demeanor, is a licensed professional counselor and one of four mental health professionals assigned to the Brookhaven Police Department through a partnership with Behavioral Healt...

    Police agencies and criminal justice experts have long looked into options to better support officers’ mental health and wellbeing. Employment Assistance Programs, or EAPs, designed to provide officers with mental health counseling and occupational stress management, have been around for decades, but never seemed to work well for law enforcement, s...

  4. Jan 11, 2017 · Overall, fully 86% of officers say their jobs are harder, including substantial majorities of officers in police departments with fewer than 300 officers as well as those working in “mega departments” with 2,600 officers or more (84% and 89%, respectively).

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  5. Nov 30, 2021 · First Responder Wellness Week. The trouble with staying awake: BCOPS study addresses shift work hazards. The cops who stay awake while the rest of us are sleeping need special support to maintain their physical and mental health. November 30, 2021 08:54 AM •. Tim Dees. Photo/Getty Images.

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  6. May 16, 2022 · Shiftwork may increase stress and depression among officers. Photo © Getty Images. Researchers found work-related stress was more prevalent among police officers working the afternoon or night shift than the day shift. Officers working these two shifts reported more stressful events compared with those who worked the day shift.

  7. Dangers of Police Work. by Scott Reitz. Many careers entail varying degrees of risk. Some careers are inherently riskier than others. But police work brings to the table an entirely unpredictable set of life-and-death decisions/actions with a most important caveat. It must operate within strict rules, dictums, and laws of engagement that are ...

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