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Occupational stress among police officers is often viewed as an unfortunate, but inevitable part of police work. Although this view dominates much of the discussion about police stress in scientific, management, and other professional forums, there is no compelling evidence to support the view that police officers are any more or less stressed than other occupational groups (e.g. Hart, Wearing and Headey, 1995; Kirkcaldy et al., 1995).
Hart et al. (Thu,) studied this question.