<p><strong>‘An excellent book detailing the organizational and operational stressors in police work, and the consequences for officers’ health and operational effectiveness. A wealth of research findings forms a knowledge base that will inform interventions, policies and procedures to reduce stress in policing.’</strong> - <em>Dr Astrid M. Richardsen, Professor of Organizational Psychology, BI Norwegian Business School, Norway</em></p><p><strong>'This is an excellent resource for those with a serious interest in the important topic of stress and policing. It provides a comprehensive overview of this complex area by accomplished scholars, and speaks to paths forward for both academics and practitioners.'</strong> - <em>Dr Gene Deszca, Professor of Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada</em></p><p><strong>'Job-related stress kills and cripples more police officers than criminals do. As a former cop and current researcher, I think<i> Stress in Policing</i> provides an outstanding and comprehensive review of this critical and timely topic.'</strong> - <em>Bryan Vila, Ph.D., Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Washington State University, USA</em></p>
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Ronald J. Burke is Emeritus Professor of Organization Studies at Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada. He was Director of the PhD Program and Dean for Research. He was Founding Editor of the Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences and has served on a number of editorial boards. He has published over 500 journal articles and edited or co-edited many books.