Stress Recognition In Law Enforcement Organizations

D. R. Bush, Phillip R. Neely
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The study identified more critically the role of organizational stressors and impacts on police officer functions while on duty. Those aspects of stress-related responses were shown to be associated with agency managerial, administrative, and procedural responsibilities. Even so, while there appears to be some level of trepidation on a managerial level, the administrator has yet to effectively address problematic policies and procedures regarding stress recognition and supervisory accountability. In the study, the determinants of decision characteristics, perception characteristics, and motor act characteristics correlate with an officer’s control of complex tasks (Violanti 1995). The focus of this study was to measure an officer’s ability in stressful environments utilizing the Polar heart rate monitor during specific police activities. The highlighted areas of the study consisted of a physical agility test, firearm training, emergency vehicle operation, and voluntary exposure to taser deployment. The data collected were used for general observation into an officer’s optimal performance in both low and high stress incidents.
执法机构的压力识别
本研究更批判性地确定了组织压力源对警察执勤职能的作用和影响。这些与压力相关的反应被证明与机构管理、行政和程序责任有关。即便如此,虽然在管理一级似乎有某种程度的恐慌,但行政长官尚未有效地处理有关压力识别和监督责任的有问题的政策和程序。在研究中,决策特征、感知特征和运动行为特征的决定因素与军官对复杂任务的控制相关(Violanti 1995)。本研究的重点是在特定的警察活动期间,利用Polar心率监测器测量警察在压力环境中的能力。该研究的重点领域包括身体敏捷性测试、枪支训练、紧急车辆操作和自愿接触泰瑟枪部署。所收集的数据用于一般观察军官在低压力和高压力事件中的最佳表现。
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