The quality of life is defined subjectively by of police officers is the result of a process of evaluation of various spheres of life and life as a whole Cover Image

Poczucie jakości życia policjantów. Rozważania wokół bezpieczeństwa socjalnego
The quality of life is defined subjectively by of police officers is the result of a process of evaluation of various spheres of life and life as a whole

Author(s): Agata Woźniak-Krakowian
Subject(s): Security and defense, Family and social welfare, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Uniwersytet Jana Długosza w Częstochowie
Keywords: quality of life; police; professional burnout; social security; learned helplessness; financial situation; family; sex; job;

Summary/Abstract: The police determine the level of safety services. The quality of their work affects the feelings and organization units help the citizen. Social security includes all the activities that help citizens to solve problems related to the bio-psycho-social in the immediate therapeutic intervention (face to face). Working with people who need help also carries many risks on their part. Arrogance, lack their own initiative, abuse of trust, dishonesty, a phenomenon with which respondents often face at work. It can also lead to the accumulation of general fatigue emotional exhaustion and burnout. Respondents is people who work with people. They often feel tired, poorly paid and undervalued because of the problems posed by modern times and the associated everyday situations. Dissatisfaction with work, as an important element of burnout syndrome arises when the work dries up the wellsprings ability to satisfy needs. This applies to biological needs – mostly through the money that a person receives for work, but social needs, security and self-realization and a sense of competence, affiliation, endorsement, self-esteem, self-esteem (positive) the importance of social prestige, etc

  • Issue Year: 8/2016
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 143-160
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Polish