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The abstract police and occupational culture
Michael Rowe
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, Liam Ralph
, ANDREW MILLIE
, Matthew Jones
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School of Law & Criminal Justice
Northumbria University
The Open University
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Mental Health
100%
Police Services
100%
At a Distance
100%
Subculture
100%
Police Officers
100%
Police Practice
100%
Physical Health
100%
Mutual Support
100%
Work Practices
100%
Negative Impact
100%
Potential Consequences
100%
Occupational Identity
100%
Police Community Support Officers
100%
Health in the Workplace
100%
Occupational Culture
100%
Qualitative Interviews
100%
Police Culture
100%
Staff Wellbeing
100%
Social Sciences
Police
100%
Personnel
30%
Wellbeing
10%
Police Officer
10%
Qualitative Interview
10%
Subcultures
10%
Occupational Identity
10%
Health in the Workplace
10%