Taking the strain? Police well-being in the COVID-19 era.

Geoff Newiss, Sarah Charman, Camille Ilett, Stephanie Bennett, Aram Ghaemmaghami, Paul Smith, Robert Inkpen
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Drawing on survey and interview data collected in one police force area, this article considers the varied impacts on police well-being arising during the COVID-19 pandemic. Approximately one-third of police officers surveyed reported feeling less safe in their role during the pandemic, and nearly half suffered increased anxiety. The toll on well-being appears to be most acute for frontline officers and those with caring responsibilities, and is strongly associated with increases in workload. The task of 'repairing' well-being will require detailed and sensitive consideration involving genuine efforts to hear the voices of those who have endured this prolonged tour of duty.

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承受压力?新冠肺炎时代的警察福祉。
根据在一个警察部队区域收集的调查和访谈数据,本文考虑了COVID-19大流行期间对警察福祉的各种影响。在接受调查的警察中,约有三分之一的人表示,在疫情期间,他们对自己的角色感到不那么安全,近一半的人感到焦虑加剧。对一线官员和那些负有照顾责任的人来说,幸福感受到的损害似乎最为严重,并且与工作量的增加密切相关。“修复”福祉的任务需要细致而敏感的考虑,需要真正的努力去倾听那些忍受了漫长任务的人的声音。
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