Social stressors and strain among police officers: It's not just the bad guys

GA Adams, J Buck - Criminal justice and behavior, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examined the relationships of social stressors arising from interactions with
civilians and suspects (outsiders) and coworkers and supervisors (insiders) with turnover …

Occupational stress and job satisfaction in law enforcement: Contributing factors and the roles leaders play

MR Stormer - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Occupational stress is a main source of stress for many American adults and is strongly
associated with numerous mental and physical health problems. Residual effects from …

Canadian public safety personnel and occupational stressors: How PSP interpret stressors on duty

R Ricciardelli, S Czarnuch, RN Carleton… - International Journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Canadian public safety personnel (eg, correctional workers, firefighters) experience
potential stressors as a function of their occupation. Occupational stressors can include …

Behind the frontlines: Exploring the mental health and help-seeking behaviours of public safety personnel who work to support traditional frontline operations

R Ricciardelli, D Groll, S Czarnuch… - Interdisciplinary …, 2019 - ijr.uwinnipeg.ca
In public safety, individuals working behind what are often traditionally thought of as the
frontlines, such as dispatchers, 911 operators, administrators, health professionals, and …

Employee resistance to digital information and information technology change in a social service agency: A membership category approach

KR Stam, JM Stanton, IR Guzman - 2004 - jodi-ojs-tdl.tdl.org
Responding to new government regulations about reporting data, a social service agency
decided to require caseworkers to use laptop computers extensively, taking these devices …

Staying emotionally connected while being physically apart–exploring what teleworkers need to stay committed and how internal communication can contribute

J Stranzl, C Ruppel, S Einwiller - Journal of Communication …, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose Since research has already shown that social distance affects the relationship
between employees and the organization, this study (1) examines job-related resources that …

Constructing barriers to Employee Assistance Program use by federal correctional officers

JK Brandhorst, CA Compton - Journal of Applied Communication …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Correctional officers (COs) in the United States have one of the highest rates of injury and
illness among all other occupations. This hidden workforce faces increased rates of suicide …

Technological change and employee motivation in a telecom operations team

SO Ude - 2015 - search.proquest.com
Some managers view innovative product development and convenient service delivery as
necessary to business survival. However, unmotivated employees might negate any gains …

Individual and organizational influences of the professional quality of life of Florida public safety personnel: A comparison of the fields

A Miller, L Unruh - International Journal of Emergency Services, 2019 - emerald.com
Purpose Public safety personnel (law enforcement, firefighters, emergency medical services
and dispatchers) face work environments which are high stress. These can lead to burnout …

[图书][B] An analysis of the effects of family responsibility and teleworking volume on satisfaction with teleworking in the United States Federal Government

Y Sa - 2015 - search.proquest.com
This dissertation primarily aims to provide a better understanding of the factors that influence
teleworkers' satisfaction with teleworking in United States federal agencies. Specifically, this …