Concerns About own Security Among Police Officers in Relation to Some Demographic Factors
Journal: Open Journal for Psychological Research (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-07-01
Authors : Emelina Valentinova Zaimova – Tsaneva;
Page : 21-30
Keywords : concerns; security; fear of crime; police officers;
Abstract
The research demonstrates that working in the field of civil security is a stressful and dangerous occupation which determinates negative impact on police officers' experienced level of own security, which grows into concerns about own security. The examination of concerns about own security included 264 police officers (Mean=36.11). Women have higher values of concerns about their own security (Mean=38.86), than men (Mean=34.67). Police officers who lived in the capital have higher concerns about own security (MR=149.10). The correlation analysis shows a weak proportional relationship between age and concerns about own security among police officers (r=0.146; p=0.018).
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