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The financial health of officers is extremely important to help reduce stress, alleviate ethical issues, maintain security clearances, and stop living paycheck-to-paycheck
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The Toronto Police Service said they are finalizing “a process and specific criteria” for applications
No matter how many subjects you arrest or pursue, there will always be another
High-crisis incidents can overwhelm normal coping mechanisms and trigger traumatic-stress disorders for first responders
Many officers take the stress they experience from their job back to their home lives, which can cause even more turmoil
We asked street officers and supervisors to weigh in on a number of topics – from use of force to career satisfaction
P1 and LSU’s survey revealed differences in opinion among supervisors and street cops, female and male cops as well as LEOs of different races
We’ve gathered key findings in three critical areas: use of force, community relations and the mental health impact of events like Ferguson and Dallas
The issue with rewarding LEOs for showing “great restraint” when it comes to UOF is that it evaluates quality of outcome, not necessarily quality of decision
A total of 3,346 responses from verified sworn LE professionals revealed data that supports two narratives that had heretofore relied heavily on anecdotal evidence