We have also found that officers who are tired are either less able or less willing to de-escalate and tend to be quicker to shoot.
We have also found that officers who are tired are either less able or less willing to de-escalate and tend to be quicker to shoot.
Studies have shown that when officers’ physical and mental health issues go unaddressed, job performance decreases, decision-making abilities are impaired, and agency costs increase.
Officers also report sleep disorders at nearly twice the rate of the public.