Texas Department of Criminal Justice, 2017
Tennessee Department of Corrections, 2017
Tubbs, Diana C., 2016
This study investigated whether the effect of healthy behaviors on health and wellness outcomes changed, depending on how much overtime work COs engaged in.
Texas Department of Criminal Justice, 2014
South Dakota Department of Corrections, 2014
The Department of Corrections (DOC) encourages supervisors to accommodate employees' scheduling requests through an alternative work schedule when possible.
Police Foundation, 2014
The Police Foundation experiment was designed to test the impacts of three shift lengths (8-, 10-, and 12-hour) on performance, health, safety, quality of life, sleep, fatigue, alertness, off-duty employment, and overtime among police.
Document ID: 026963
National Institute of Justice, 2012
Pearsall, Beth, 2012
The impact of sleep and work schedules on law enforcement officers' health and safety are reported.
Violanti, John M., 2012
The primary purpose of this investigation was to examine police shift work exposure and the association of such exposure with adverse health outcomes such as disease, stress and depression.
Amendola, Karen L., et al., 2011
In this report, we present data on the prevalence of compressed workweeks (CWWs) in American law enforcement in recent years and provide results from the first known comprehensive randomized experiment exploring the effects of shift length (8- vs. 10- vs. 12-hours) on work performance, safety, health, quality of life, sleep, fatigue, off-duty employment, and overtime usage among police officers.