Form 0920- Civil Unrest

A Longitudinal Examination of Mental and Physical Health among Police Associated with COVID–19

Att D17- Civil Unrest

Att D17- Civil Unrest

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Attachment D17

Civil Unrest










Form Approved

OMB No. 0920-xxxx

Exp. Date xx/xx/20xx

Civil Unrest


VII.The following questions refer to the recent social and civil unrest and demonstrations and how it has affected you in your work as a police officer.


1. Mark a point on the lines below as to how the recent civil unrest has affected your stress.


No stress ____________________________________________________ Most stress

at all ever experienced



2. The recent attitudes of the public towards police during the civil unrest


No stress ____________________________________________________ Most stress

at all ever experienced



3. Please indicate the degree to which each experience has bothered you as a result of your police work during the civil unrest. Please check one box only.

1 = Strongly Agree

2 = Agree

3 = Disagree

4 = Strongly Disagree

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Strongly

Agree

(1)

Agree


(2)

Disagree


(3)

Strongly

Disagree

(4)


Public Perception





1

Distorted or negative press accounts of police

2

Public criticism of police, experiencing negative attitudes toward police officers; public apathy toward police

3

Dealing with people who abuse the police (examples: riots, confrontations with aggressive crowds; physical attack on one’s person; possibility of injury on the job; personal insults from citizens

4

Unreasonable expectations during riots or demonstrations from those outside the department

5

Political pressure from within the department

6

Political pressure from outside the department

7

Outside interference with police work during the unrest (e.g., government, public, citizens)


Work Environment





8

After all that is going on these days, I am not sure that this job is worth it anymore

9

It is frustrating to me that I cannot arrest someone who commits a “lower” crime

10

I have no say in decisions that affect me







11

It is difficult being responsible for others

12

There is lack of clarity in operational guidelines

13

There is interference in my decisions by others

14

Too much red tape to get something done

15

Too much responsibility without authority to make decisions

16

Departmental handling of complaints against officers is not fair

17

Lack of honesty about my work by superiors

18

Inappropriate rules and regulations

19

Doing things I don't agree with in bad situations

20

Low morale

21

Inconsistent application of rules and policy

22

Difficulty staying objective (not expressing my emotions)

23

Not receiving recognition for a job well done

24

Feelings of not being able to do anything




Interviewer ____




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