2016
DOI: 10.17485/ijst/2016/v9i3/84751
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A Review on Existing Coping Mechanisms: An Exploratory Study on Police Personnel of West Bengal, India

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“…Tamil Nadu has a police populace proportion of 1:632 which makes police constables with more obligations and causes the compelling level of stress (Natarajan, 2014;Kethineni & Srinivasan, 2013;Gaikwad et al, 2016). This is additionally valid for police constables in the India, where the financial and political issue of the previous decades is described by an abnormal state of wrongdoing and savagery (Lambert et al, 2016;Priyanka et al, 2016;Majumdar et al, 2016;Bayley, 2015). In any case, research on occupational stress and coping strategies in Indian police are portrayed by ineffectively planned studies, an absence of recent measurable investigations and inadequately controlled studies (Almale et al, 2014;Mostert & Joubert, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tamil Nadu has a police populace proportion of 1:632 which makes police constables with more obligations and causes the compelling level of stress (Natarajan, 2014;Kethineni & Srinivasan, 2013;Gaikwad et al, 2016). This is additionally valid for police constables in the India, where the financial and political issue of the previous decades is described by an abnormal state of wrongdoing and savagery (Lambert et al, 2016;Priyanka et al, 2016;Majumdar et al, 2016;Bayley, 2015). In any case, research on occupational stress and coping strategies in Indian police are portrayed by ineffectively planned studies, an absence of recent measurable investigations and inadequately controlled studies (Almale et al, 2014;Mostert & Joubert, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%