Understanding factors associated with burnout symptoms amongst investigators working on Rape and Serious Sexual Offence (RASSO) investigations in England and Wales

Maguire, Linda, Sondhi, Arun, Harding, Richard and Williams, Emma (2023) Understanding factors associated with burnout symptoms amongst investigators working on Rape and Serious Sexual Offence (RASSO) investigations in England and Wales. Policing, 17. ISSN 1752-4512

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Abstract

Prolonged stress leading to job-related burnout is of increasing interest in policing. Police officers involved in rape and serious sexual offences (RASSO) investigations experience heightened scrutiny alongside increased forensic demands whilst providing an accountable, victim-orientated service. The objective of the study was to examine correlates associated with burnout symptoms [emotional exhaustion (EE), depersonalization and lack of personal accomplishment (PA)]. RASSO investigators (n = 538) completed a cross-sectional online survey across five police force areas in England and Wales. Measures were screened using the Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator method, and
three regression models were run against the three outcome measures. Excessive job demands encompassing workload, work–life balance and team pressures from colleagues and managers were strongly related to EE and DP. Male officers reported elevated levels of depersonalization. The learning climate was associated with all three burnout measures. The
findings suggest that creating an effective learning environment for RASSO investigations and establishing effective organizational health policies to enhance team cohesion can reduce burnout. Further work is required to understand male officers’ higher levels of depersonalization.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: burnout, police, stress, depersonalisation, wellbeing, RASSO
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
H Social Sciences > HM Sociology
Divisions: Other Departments (Central units) > Research & Enterprise
Depositing User: Linda Maguire
Date Deposited: 08 May 2024 10:59
Last Modified: 21 Nov 2024 11:16
URI: https://oars.uos.ac.uk/id/eprint/3734

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