International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being (Dec 2023)

Being a top cop in pursuit of a sustainable lifestyle

  • Elin Granholm Valmari,
  • Ulla Nygren,
  • Mehdi Ghazinour,
  • Kajsa Gilenstam

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2023.2235789
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1

Abstract

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Previous research has widely recognized the challenges uniformed police officers face in their working lives. However, little is known about the overall lifestyles of police officers, including what they do in private life. We interviewed 17 officers and used reflexive thematic analysis to explore their experiences. The study sheds light on how uniformed police officers navigate the intersection between their private and professional lives, as well as how their professional role impacts their day-to-day doings and private life roles. The key findings relate to how the demands of their professional role impact their private life, such as the profession becoming a way of life. Furthermore, they highlight the challenges of avoiding certain environments where they might be recognized as police officers. It also entails balancing energy levels in work and private life, as well as how their profession’s unpredictability affects their daily routines and roles. The findings also show how their personal choices in private life are frequently influenced by their professional role. The study’s findings have theoretical as well as practical implications, contributing to a better understanding of uniformed police officers’ challenges and resources for a sustainable and healthy lifestyle.

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