A price paid? A review of the research on the impact of investigating serious crime on the wellbeing of police staff

Research pertaining to the wellbeing of police focuses on the job at a macro level, neglecting that policing is an occupation made up of thousands of roles. The needs of staff in various roles differs according to the situations that they are exposed to. This paper provides a review of the literatur...

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