Professor Robert Fox's Stress Management in Law Enforcement Bibliography

Alpert, G. and Dunham, R. (1992). Policing urban america, 2nd ed. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.

Anderson, Swenson, and Clay. (1995) Stress Management for Law Enforcement Officers. Prentice-Hall.

Ayres, R.M., and Flanagan, G.S. (1990) Preventing law enforcement stress: The organization's role. Washington DC: Bureau of Justice Assistance of the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.

Band, Stephen R. (1999, February). Managing undercover stress: The supervisor’s role. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 68 (2), pp. 1-6.

Belles, D. and Norvell, N. (1990) Stress management workbook for law enforcement officers. Sarasota: Professional Resource Exchange.

Blau, T.H. (1994). Psychological services for law enforcement. New York: John Wiley.

Bonafacio, P. (1991). The psychological effects of police work: A psychodynamic approach. New York:Plenum Press.

Bouza, A.V. (1990) The police mystique: An insider's look at cops, crime, and the criminal justice system. New York: Plenum Press.

Bratton, W. We don’t want to lose you. (1994). Spring 3100 57, pp. 12-13.

Brooks, Laure Weber, & Piquero, Nicole Cooper. (1998). Police stress: Does department size matter? International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 21 (4), pp. 600-617.

Brown, L.P. (1991). Policing in the 90's: Trends, issues and concerns. The Police Chief, 58(3), pp. 20-.23

Caldwell, D.S., and Dorling,W. (1991). Preventing burnout in police organizations. The Police Chief 58(4), pp. 156-159.

Chandler, James T. (March, 1991). The Transition to Retirement. Law Enforcement Technology.

Church, Rosanna L, & Robertson, Naomi. (1999). How state police agencies are addressing the issue of wellness. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 22 (3), pp. 304-312.

Conroy, D.L., and Hess,K.M. (1992). Officers at risk: How to identify and cope with stress. Placerville, CA: Custom Publishing Co.

Coping with police stress,(1985). Washington, D.C.:National Institute of Justice.

Crank, J.P., Regoli,B., Hewitt,J.D. and Culbertson, R.G. (1993) An assessment of work stress among police executives. Journal of Criminal Justice 21, 313-324.

Developing a law enforcement stress program for officers and their families. (1996). National Institute of Justice.

Erez, E., and Tontodonato. P. (1992). Sexual harassment in the criminal justice system. In I.L. Moyer (Ed.), The changing roles of women in the criminal justice system: Offenders, victims, and professionals 2nd ed., Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.

Finn, Peter. (1998, May). Using peer supporters to help address law enforcement stress. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 67 (5), pp. 10-18.

Finn, Peter. (1997). Developing a law enforcement stress program for officers and their families. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice.

Golembiewski, R.T., and Kim, B. (1990). Burnout in police work: Stressors, strain and the phase model. Police Studies 13(2), pp. 74-80.

Goodman, A.M. (1990). A model for police officer burnout. Journal of Business and Psychology, 5(1), 85-99.

Green, James J. (1995). Officer needs assistance: Suicide in the New York City police department. CJ Update, 23(2), p.2.

 Greene, J., and Klockars, C. (1991). What police do. In Thinking about police: Contemporary readings, 2nd ed., C. Klockars and S. Mafstrofski (Eds.). New York: McGraw-Hill.

Gun battle triggers police officer’s post-traumatic stress disorder. (1999, December). Police Officer Grievances Bulletin, 16 (12), p.3.

Guyot, D. (1991). Policing as though people matter. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Haar, Robin N., & Morash, Merry. (1999). Gender, race and strategies of coping with occupational stress in policing.

Justice Quarterly, 16 (2), pp. 303-336. Hays, T. (1994, September 28). Daily horrors take heavy toll on New York City police officers. The News, pp. 2A-3A.

Kirschman, Ellen. (1997). I love a cop: What police families need to know. Guilford Press: New York.

Heiskell, Lawrence E. (2000, March). Post-traumatic stress disorder. Police, 24 (3), p. 10.

Hurrell, J.J., and Kleismet, R. (1984). Stress Among Police Officers. Washington DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Josephson, R., and Reiser, M. (1990). Officer suicide in the Los Angeles police department: A twelve-year follow-up. Journal of Police Science and Administration 17(3), 227-229.

Kannady, G. (August, 1993). Developing stress-resistant police families. The Police Chief, pp. 92-95.

Kappeler, V., Sluder, R. and Alpert, G. (1994). Forces of deviance: Understanding the dark side of policing. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.

Kaufman, G.M., and Beehr, T.A. (1989) Occupational stressors, individual strains, and social supports among police officers. Human Relations, 42(2), pp. 185-197.

Kirschman, Ellen. (1997). I love a cop: What police families need to know. Guilford Press: New York.

Kroes, W. (1988). Broken cops: The other side of policing. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

Malloy, T.E., and Mays, G.L. (1984). The police stress hypothesis: A critical evaluation. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 11(2), pp. 197-224.

Martin, S.B. (1990). On the Move:The Status of Women in Policing. Washington DC: Police Foundation.

McCarty, James M. (1999). The impact of new technology and organizational stress on public safety decision making. Edwin Mellen Press: Lewiston, N.Y.

McCafferty, F.L., McCafferty,E. and McCafferty,M.A. (1992). Stress and suicide in police officers: A paradigm of occupational stress. Southern Medical Journal, 85, 233-243.

Miller, Larry S. (1997). Human relations & police work Waveland Press: Prospect Heights, Ill.

Neiderhoffer, A. (1967). Behind the shield: The police in urban society. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.

Neudeck-Dicken, Marilyn. (1997). Cumulative stress management for search and rescue. Filter Press: Palmer Lake, CO.

Pape, J.L. (September,1990). Employee development programs. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, pp. 20-25.

Police psychology into the 21st century. (1995). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, N.J..

Quinnett, Paul. (1998, August). Police suicide: Epidemic in blue. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 67 (8), p.20.

Reese, J.T., Horn, J.M., and Dunning, C. (Eds.) (1991). Critical incidents in policing. (Revised). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Reese, J.T., and Scrivner, E. (Eds.)(1994). The law enforcement family: Issues and answers. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Reese, J.T., and Solomon, R.M. (Eds.) (1995). Organizational issues. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Richmond, Robyn L., Wodak, Alex & Kehoe, Linda, et al. (1998). How healthy are the police? A survey of lifestyle factors. Addiction, 93 (11), pp. 1729-1737.

Rodichok, Gerald J. (1995). A quantitative and qualitative survey of job stress among African-American police officers. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Temple University,

Scrivner, Ellen M. (1994). Controlling police use of excessive force: The role of the police psychologist. National Institute of Justice Research in Brief.

Seligman, J., Holt, D. Chinni, D. & Roberts, E. (September 26, 1994). Cops who kill themselves. Newsweek, p. 58.

Southworth, R.N. (1990). Taking the job home. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 59(11), pp. 19-23.

Stack, S., and Kelley, T. (1994). Police suicide: An analysis. merican Journal of Police 13(4), 73-90.

Stevens, Dennis J. (1999, September). Police officer stress. Law & Order, 47 (9), pp. 77-82.

Stotland, E. (1991). The effects of police work and professional relationships on health. Journal of Criminal Justice 19, 371-379.

Tate, Hugh (1999, September). Fatigue, stress and physical fitness. Law & Order, 47 (9), pp. 72-76.

Violanti, John M. (1996). Police suicide:Epidemic in blue. C.C.Thomas: Springfield, Ill.

 

Walker, Mike. (1997). Conceptual and methodological issues in the investigation of occupational stress: A case study of police officers deployed on body recovery. Policing and Society, 7 (1), pp. 1-17.

Walker, S. (1992). The police in America. New York: McGraw-Hill.