Deck 12: Stress and Related Hazards of the Job
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Deck 12: Stress and Related Hazards of the Job
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Humans are naturally diurnal in their activity patterns.
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2
Female police officers must walk a fine line between fitting in and making their own way in law enforcement.
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3
Autocratic managers who seek no input from employees or fail to keep them informed increase stress.
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4
Everyday confrontations with crime victims are stressful.
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A type B personality is more likely than a type A to experience high stress levels.
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6
Fatigue is strongly associated with traffic accidents.
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7
Acute stress can be good for leaders, in that it keeps them alert and challenged.
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8
Nearly twice as many police officers are killed in the line of duty as commit suicide.
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9
Those most likely to experience burnout are those who enter the field with only half-hearted commitment.
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10
Investigators generally have less stress than others in the police department.
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11
A major source of employee stress may be upper-level management.
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12
Unfair discipline is a cause of organizational stress.
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13
An authoritarian structure decreases the level of organizational stress.
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14
Once burnout occurs, no amount of change can remotivate an employee.
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15
The brain relies on internal influences to keep its circadian rhythm functioning effectively.
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16
Officers rarely miss family birthday parties as well as their children's school conferences, concerts, plays and sporting events because supervisors realize that family comes first and allows officers time off to attend these events.
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17
Lack of participation in decisions that affect daily work tasks is a source of organizational stress.
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18
The national divorce rate for police officers is 50 percent.
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19
Everyday confrontations with those who commit crimes are stressful.
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20
No amount of police machismo can deflect the cold, hard reality of PTSD.
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21
Women police officers may __________.
A) receive less respect than male counterparts
B) have fewer stressors than male officers
C) encounter less hostility than males
D) receive more positive reactions from fellow officers
A) receive less respect than male counterparts
B) have fewer stressors than male officers
C) encounter less hostility than males
D) receive more positive reactions from fellow officers
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22
Especially traumatic for officers are confrontations with individuals who __________.
A) are terrorists
B) refuse to be taken alive
C) emotionally disturbed individuals
D) all of these
A) are terrorists
B) refuse to be taken alive
C) emotionally disturbed individuals
D) all of these
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23
Stress may be caused by many work-related sources. Which of the following is not considered a work-related stressor?
A) line of duty deaths
B) paperwork
C) management practices
D) failure of the criminal justice system
A) line of duty deaths
B) paperwork
C) management practices
D) failure of the criminal justice system
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24
The worst response a manager can give to the media is to say __________.
A) "I have no comment"
B) "The matter is under investigation"
C) not respond
D) all of these
A) "I have no comment"
B) "The matter is under investigation"
C) not respond
D) all of these
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25
Boredom, defensiveness and hostility are ___________ symptoms of stress.
A) physical
B) psychological
C) behavioral
D) psychosomatic
A) physical
B) psychological
C) behavioral
D) psychosomatic
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26
Between 2000 and 2008, which year had the highest fatality rate of law enforcement officers?
A) 2000
B) 2001
C) 2007
D) 2008
A) 2000
B) 2001
C) 2007
D) 2008
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27
Among the programs designed to reduce stress in police organizations, which technique can be useful in reducing stress, reducing resignations and improving employee relationships?
A) prevention programs
B) training
C) stress exposure management training
D) testing and selection
A) prevention programs
B) training
C) stress exposure management training
D) testing and selection
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28
Stress is __________.
A) tension
B) pressure
C) anxiety
D) all of these
A) tension
B) pressure
C) anxiety
D) all of these
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29
Officers in smaller departments are more likely to suffer PTSD than officers in larger departments.
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30
Which of the following is not a mechanisms for reducing stress described in the text?
A) eating chocolate
B) exercising regularly
C) changing your mental attitude
D) making friends
A) eating chocolate
B) exercising regularly
C) changing your mental attitude
D) making friends
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31
PTSD is an anxiety disorder.
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32
Abdominal pain, headaches and increased pulse rate are ___________ symptoms of stress.
A) physical
B) psychological
C) behavioral
D) psychosomatic
A) physical
B) psychological
C) behavioral
D) psychosomatic
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33
Untreated PTSD can lead to depression.
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34
Stress that is severe and intense but lasts for only a limited amount of time is known as __________.
A) traumatic stress
B) cumulative stress
C) acute stress
D) chronic stress
A) traumatic stress
B) cumulative stress
C) acute stress
D) chronic stress
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35
Stress __________.
A) is always harmful
B) may be helpful or harmful
C) is completely different from conflict
D) is emotionally but not monetarily serious
A) is always harmful
B) may be helpful or harmful
C) is completely different from conflict
D) is emotionally but not monetarily serious
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36
The police job is __________.
A) a high stress profession
B) no more or less stressful than any other job
C) the highest stress job in the United States
D) among the lowest stress jobs in the United States
A) a high stress profession
B) no more or less stressful than any other job
C) the highest stress job in the United States
D) among the lowest stress jobs in the United States
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37
The physical symptom most likely to be associated with stress is __________.
A) fatigue
B) anger
C) paranoia
D) drug or alcohol abuse
A) fatigue
B) anger
C) paranoia
D) drug or alcohol abuse
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38
Although they improve officer feelings in the short term, peer support groups do little to reduce chronic stress.
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39
According to your text, the best way to identify and replace dysfunction beliefs and stressors (distress) with appropriate aggression (eustress) is __________.
A) admitting you are stressed
B) seeking psychological assistance
C) through training and practice
D) physical exercise
A) admitting you are stressed
B) seeking psychological assistance
C) through training and practice
D) physical exercise
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40
Which of the following is untrue of stress?
A) continued exposure to stress decreases its severity
B) stress is an abnormal bodily reaction to fear
C) stress does not need to be addressed immediately
D) all of these
A) continued exposure to stress decreases its severity
B) stress is an abnormal bodily reaction to fear
C) stress does not need to be addressed immediately
D) all of these
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41
Argumentativeness, inability to concentrate and rage are ___________ symptoms of stress.
A) physical
B) psychological
C) behavioral
D) psychosomatic
A) physical
B) psychological
C) behavioral
D) psychosomatic
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42
A ________________________________________________________ (CISD) is an effective way to prevent or reduce stress.
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43
Officers are often faced with prosecutors who decide not to prosecute a case, exclude police officers during plea bargaining, and fail to exhibit any appreciation for the role of law enforcement; a court that is perceived as too lenient. These are examples of __________.
A) internal stressors
B) external stressors
C) organizational stressors
D) public stressors
A) internal stressors
B) external stressors
C) organizational stressors
D) public stressors
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44
To address the problem of officer sleep deprivation, managers should __________.
A) review policies that affect overtime
B) give officers a voice in decisions related to their work hours and shift schedules
C) formally assess the level of fatigue officers experience
D) all of these
A) review policies that affect overtime
B) give officers a voice in decisions related to their work hours and shift schedules
C) formally assess the level of fatigue officers experience
D) all of these
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45
Acute stress is sometimes called ___________________ stress.
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46
The period of hypovigilance, impaired cognitive and behavioral performance that is experienced upon wakening is known as _________________________.
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47
An heightened expectation that law enforcement is able to catch all criminals is called __________.
A) the CSI effect
B) unrealistic public goals
C) the Law and Order effect
D) none of these
A) the CSI effect
B) unrealistic public goals
C) the Law and Order effect
D) none of these
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48
____________ results from long-term, unmediated stress.
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49
EAP stands for ____________________________________________________.
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50
A _____________________ is any event that elicits an overwhelming emotional response from those witnessing it and whose emotional impact goes beyond the person's coping abilities.
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51
An aggressive, hyperactive "driver" who tends to be a workaholic is known as a _________________ personality.
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52
Stress may be increased by__________.
A) alcohol abuse
B) drug abuse
C) smoking
D) all of these
A) alcohol abuse
B) drug abuse
C) smoking
D) all of these
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53
In the aftermath of a stressful incident, an officer's family can be greatly affected leaving emotional scars, a phenomenon known as ________________.
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54
A CISD should take place ___________ after a critical incident.
A) immediately
B) within 24 to 72 hours
C) one week
D) two weeks
A) immediately
B) within 24 to 72 hours
C) one week
D) two weeks
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55
Police organizations can assist members to reduce stress by providing __________.
A) annual physical examinations
B) periodic psychological fitness-for-duty evaluations
C) in-service health and fitness training
D) all of these
A) annual physical examinations
B) periodic psychological fitness-for-duty evaluations
C) in-service health and fitness training
D) all of these
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56
Police experience a unique kind of stress called ___________ stress, a result of frequent and near-instant transition from complete calm to high activity and pressure.
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57
The _____________________________ asserts that if a person has intentionally or unintentionally provoked a police officer, at that instant the provoker rather than the police officer should be viewed as causing the resulting injury or damages.
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_____________ is the public's heightened expectation of what police can do and the tools available to police in solving crimes.
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59
Chronic stress is also known as ____________ stress.
A) acute
B) traumatic
C) cumulative
D) transitional
A) acute
B) traumatic
C) cumulative
D) transitional
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60
All of the following are behavioral symptoms of stress except __________.
A) stomach pains
B) anger
C) sleep problems
D) nail biting
A) stomach pains
B) anger
C) sleep problems
D) nail biting
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61
Discuss the interplay of stressors. How does this concept help distinguish police work from other professions?
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Explain PTSD, what it stands for, who is at risk, what the common symptoms are and how it can be dealt with.
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Discuss the law enforcement duty of death notification. What reactions might an officer expect? What death notification guidelines should be followed?
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Discuss the coping methods commonly used by law enforcement officers to handle stress. How can managers reduce their own stress levels?
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List and discuss the common responses officers have to critical incidents. What happens physically? Emotionally?
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How does stress affect different personnel within the police department? Be sure to provide examples for each of the groups identified in the text.
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Describe the various types of stress and the symptoms associated with each.
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