Explain Police stress.
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Police stress refers to the emotional, psychological, and physical strain experienced by law enforcement officers in the line of duty. It results from exposure to traumatic events, constant vigilance, public scrutiny, and the demands of the job. Factors like high-risk situations, long hours, and organizational pressures contribute to stress. If unmanaged, it can lead to mental health issues, impacting job performance and personal well-being. Police agencies often implement support programs and mental health resources to address and mitigate the effects of stress on officers.