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Publications

Assessment of the Law Enforcement Family Support Grant: Vermont State Police
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2001

Combat Deployment and the Returning Police Officer
Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, 2008

Developing a Law Enforcement Stress Program for Officers and Their Families
National Institute of Justice, 1996

Evaluating the Effects of Fatigue on Police Patrol Officers: Final Report
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2000

Executive Summary of the Law Enforcement Assistance & Development (LEAD) Program: Reduction of Familial and Organizational Stress in Law Enforcement
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2002

Final Grant Report of the Law Enforcement Assistance and Development Program: Reduction of Familial and Organizational Stress in Law Enforcement
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2002

Law Enforcement and Corrections Family Support: Development and Evaluation of a Stress Management Program for Officers and Their Spouses, Executive Summary
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2002

Law Enforcement and Corrections Family Support: Development and Evaluation of a Stress Management Program for Officers and Their Spouses, Final Report
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2002

Law Enforcement Family Support Initiative Project
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2001

Law Enforcement Family Support: Training Program for Reduction of Stress Among Law Enforcement Officers and Their Families
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2000

Lessons Learned From Early Corrections and Law Enforcement Family Support (CLEFS) Programs
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2002

National Institute of Justice Final Report: Project Shields
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2000

Negative Influences of Police Stress
Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2002

No Rest for the Weary
National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center, 2008

On-the-Job Stress in Policing—Reducing It, Preventing It
National Institute of Justice, 2000

Organizational Approach to Developing a Stress Program
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2001

Program for the Reduction of Stress for New York City Police Officers and their Families, Final Report
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2000

Reducing Stress: An Organization-Centered Approach
Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1997

Rookie Stress Program: Line Level Supervisor/Human Relations Training, Executive Summary Report
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2000

Stomp Out Stress
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2005

Stress and Job Satisfaction in an Urban Sheriff's Department: Contributions of Work and Family History, Community-Oriented Policing and Job Assignment
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2004

Stress in Policing
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2002

Tennessee Law Enforcement and Family Support (LEAFS) Project
National Institute of Justice-Sponsored, 2000

Tired Cops: The Prevalence and Potential Consequences of Police Fatigue
National Institute of Justice, 2002

For additional resources, please visit the Law Enforcement: Stress section of our Web site.

Agencies and Organizations

Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS)
COPS provides resources to assist in the rebuilding of the lives of surviving families of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty as determined by Federal criteria. COPS also provides training to law enforcement agencies on survivor victimization issues and educates the public of the need to support the law enforcement profession and its survivors.

National Police Suicide Foundation (NPSF)
The mission of NPSF is to provide suicide awareness and prevention training programs and support services that meet the psychological and spiritual needs of emergency workers and their families.

Links from the NCJRS Web site to non-Federal sites do not constitute an endorsement by NCJRS or its sponsors. NCJRS is not responsible for the content or privacy policy of any off-site pages that are referenced, nor does NCJRS guarantee the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or correct sequencing of information. NCJRS is also not responsible for the use of, or results obtained from the use of, the information. It is the responsibility of the user to evaluate the content and usefulness of information obtained from non-Federal sites.

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