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Original Articles

Stress and Deviance in Policing

Pages 43-69 | Received 27 Mar 2006, Accepted 16 Apr 2007, Published online: 31 Dec 2007
 

Abstract

Policing is a highly stressful occupation, with certain assignments being more stressful than others. Data from a qualitative examination of police stress were applied as a test of general strain theory utilizing a high stress adult population. Data were analyzed both categorically and individually with the findings highly supportive of the general strain theory model. The contribution of this work extends general strain theory beyond the traditional tests by comparing police duty assignments to assess levels of stress as it relates to reported deviance in response to such stress. The results support this theory. Those officers reporting higher levels of stress also reported more acts of deviance. Additionally, as stress was reduced through reassignment from high stress duties, reported deviance decreased.

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