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Title: CJ 410 Chapter 9 Police


1
CJ 410 Chapter 9 -- Police
STRESS
  • Criminal Justice Department
  • Marshall University

2
What Is
Stress?
  • Anything that places an adjustive (adaptive)
    demand on the organism (Han Selye)
  • Positive Stress Eustress
  • Negative Stress Distress

3
StimuliThat differ in meaning to the observer
(senses)
  • Cues
  • Often highly symbolic
  • Which differ in meaning to the observer
  • Innocuous or Trivial threat to vital
    functioning
  • Danger in the eye of the beholder

4
Recognize Stimuli
  • Past Experience
  • Training
  • Related Reaction
  • Anticipated Reaction
  • Anxiety a state of increased alertness that
    permits maximum psychological and physiological
    performance
  • Anxiety a conscious and painful state of
    apprehension unrelated to an external threat.

5
Reaction to Stressors General Adaptation
Syndrome (GAS)
  • Alarm - Emergency reaction fight or flight
  • Resistance
  • Exhaustion

6
Changes to the Body at the Alarm Stage
  • Heart Rate increase
  • Blood pressure increase
  • Large muscle groups tense
  • Adrenaline rush
  • Increase blood sugar
  • Hypervigilance
  • Pupils dilate
  • Increased hearing acuity
  • Increased blood clotting
  • Increased metabolism
  • Blood flow increases to heart, lungs and large
    muscles
  • Perspiration
  • Digestive secretions slow
  • Dry mouth due to saliva decrease
  • Bowel activity decreases
  • Extremities become cool
  • Sphincters tighten
  • More white blood cells enter bloodstream
  • Cholesterol remains in the blood longer
  • Dilation of the lung passages and increased
    respiration

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Resistance Stage
  • If stress continues
  • Adaptation is optimal
  • The organism reacts
  • Alarm stage symptoms disappear
  • The person acts

8
Exhaustion
  • Excessive hormonal secretions have taken place
  • Can cause physical maladiesulcers, high blood
    pressure, chronic fatigue, heart attack, and
    other symptoms

9
Causes of Police Stress
  • Organizational practices and characteristics
  • Criminal justice system practices and
    characteristics
  • Public practices and characteristics
  • The nature of police work itself
  • Police Stressors Ranked by Mean Scores Page 443

10
Ten Condemn-nents of Police Stress (J. M.
Violanti)
  • Give officers rigorous military style training
    and completely reorient their lives.
  • Dress them in a conspicuous uniform and place
    them in a public place.
  • Allow the court system to scrutinize their every
    action as an officer and seldom grant them
    favorable results.
  • Demand that they be disciplined, orderly, and
    patient, no matter what others do to them.
  • Have them walk a narrow fence between
    departmental discipline and public condemnation.
  • Offer little support for them, their families, or
    their personal problems.
  • Call them jerks when they give you a ticked, and
    then complain that they are never around when
    needed.
  • Criticize or gawk at them while they are eating
    in a restaurant. Disturb their meal.
  • Force them to live their occupation 34 hours a
    day in a glass house.
  • Give them a gun and ask them to make life or
    death decisions in a split second.

11
Stress Symptoms Checklist
  • Trouble getting to sleep or staying asleep
  • Nightmares
  • Feeling anxious and tense
  • Sweating (when not exercising)
  • Blurred vision
  • Skin rash
  • Irregular menstruation
  • Restlessness
  • Itching
  • Biting Nails
  • Shaking or trembling
  • Chest pains
  • Impatience
  • Irritability
  • Thoughts of hurting others
  • Feeling inferior to others
  • Feeling unattractive
  • Feeling lonely
  • Decreased interest in social activities
  • Blaming self
  • Oversleeping
  • Awakening too early in the morning
  • Grinding Teeth

Continued
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Stress Symptoms Checklist Continued
  • Tightness in jab
  • Tension headaches
  • Muscular stiffness and aches
  • Nervous tics and mannerisms
  • Cold hands or feet
  • High blood pressure
  • Racing heart or palpitations
  • Dizziness or lightheadedness
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Nausea, upset stomach
  • Vomiting
  • Appetite loss/or gain
  • Increase in alcohol or medication
  • Upper respiratory colds
  • Shortness of breath
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Memory blanks
  • Rush of ideas
  • Daydreaming
  • Confusion
  • Poor concentration
  • Indecision
  • Worrying
  • Persistent intrusive thoughts
  • Feeling of impending danger
  • Desire to escape or hide
  • Feel tight bands around head or body

Continued
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Stress Symptoms Checklist Continued
  • Sense of choking or tightness in throat
  • Numbness in parts of the body
  • Muscular weakness in part of th ebody
  • Decreased sex interest
  • Feeling guilt, shame, or embarrassment
  • Thoughts of death or suicide
  • Fatigue, lack of energy
  • Apathy, complacency
  • Lack of pleasure in things
  • Feeling depressed
  • Crying spells
  • Feeling trapped
  • Future looks hopeless

14
Police Stress Problems
  • Alcoholism
  • Drug use
  • Anabolic Steroids
  • Suicide
  • Domestic Violence
  • Violence or Aggression

15
Indicators of Stress
  • Alcoholism/Drugs
  • Sudden Behavior Changes
  • Slow change in behavior, deterioration of
    positive behaviors
  • Erratic work habits
  • Increased Sick Time
  • Cant maintain a train of thought
  • Excessive Worrying
  • Grandiose behavior
  • Fatigue
  • Peer Complaints
  • Citizen Complaints
  • Consistently Picking on People
  • Sexual Promiscuity
  • Excessive Accidents
  • Excessive Injuries
  • Manipulation of Other Officers or Citizens

16
Responding to Stress
  • Exercise (20 mins. 3 times per week)
  • Proper diet (not the 5 cop food groups -- grease,
    coffee, spice, salt, and donuts)
  • Adequate rest
  • Leisure interests (hobbies)
  • Meditating and praying
  • Avoid smoking and drinking
  • Establish support groups
  • Network of friends (including people outside
    cops)
  • Monitoring yourself and your problems/opportunitie
    s
  • Relaxation techniques
  • Reasonable expectations (career and life)

17
Meditation
  • Fish
  • Tai Chi
  • Candle
  • Red Ball

18
Go Away.
  • Questions First????????????????

19
Relaxation
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