| Session 426: PO32 -> Police Stress: Organizational and Individual Sources | |||
| Time: 2:50PM to 4:20 PM on Friday, November 19 | |||
| Place: Quebec | |||
| Session Chair: Laure Weber Brooks, University of Maryland at College Park | |||
| Routine Work Stress Among Police Officers and Civilians, and Stress Reactions | |||
| by: | Akiva Liberman, National Institute of Justice (Corresponding) | ||
| Suzanne Best, San Francisco Veterans Administration | |||
| Tired Cops: Testing Relationships Between Fatigue and Patrol Officer Performance, Health and Safety | |||
| by: | Bryan J. Vila, University of Wyoming (Corresponding) | ||
| Examining Police Stress Through officers' Lifestyles | |||
| by: | Nicole Leeper-Piquero, University of Maryland at College Park (Corresponding) | ||
| Laure Weber Brooks, University of Maryland at College Park | |||
| Conflicting Models: The Inherent Dissonance Between Law En forcement and Military Training Within an Open Society | |||
| by: | Paul E. Nunis, Florida State University (Corresponding) | ||
| "Evolution of Members" Grievance Management in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police From 1976 to the Present | |||
| by: | John Edward Deukmedijan, University of Toronto (Corresponding) | ||
Updated 05/20/2006