Culture and well-being among  sworn officers: an empirical examination

This study aims to bridge the police culture and the police employee well-being literature by demonstrating significant linkages between the two.The authors examined the effects of culture on the well-being of officers in one police agency in the western United States during the summer of 2020. Using individual-level data, the authors model the association between officer perceptions of occupational culture and personal well-being for 125 sworn employees.The results indicate that, for individual sworn officers, their adherence to elements of culture is related to well-being; specifically, burnout (BO) exhaustion, BO disengagement, job satisfaction and organizational commitment. Additionally, the cultural attitudes of administration, and citizens in the population, are both consistent predictors of officer well-being.This study provides an important linkage between the police culture and police well-being literature, which to date has been given limited attention.
Source: Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management - Category: Criminology Authors: Source Type: research