There is some degree of occupational stress, which is common to every organization at various levels of hierarchy. The police organization is no exception to the rule. Rather Policing is widely recognized as more stressful than any other occupation. Considering the difficult nature of police work and the stress it places on individuals. There is strong need to understanding the stress faced by policemen and their way of coping with these.

They face strong job demands besides being constantly under political and media scrutiny, many of those demands cannot be met adequately. There are many professional and legal strictures that circumscribe the policing response, which can lead to frustration and this overload with job demands causes strain and stress in individual police officers.


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In a survey of stress in police personnel, Mathur et al.[3] noted that job stress among Indian police remains a neglected area of research in India. Therefore, there is great need to explore this area for the wellbeing of police personnel. Psychological, physical, and work-related stressors have been shown to have negative effect not only on mental and physical wellbeing of an individual but also show negative effect on one's occupational duties. In India only limited attention has been paid to the investigation of stress for public.

Mumbai police personnel are under constant stress due to one or the other reason. Mumbai police also started some remedial measures of yoga art of living and stress-busting workshop. All these are nothing but band aids employed to cover the huge bleeding wound that is the moral today's policemen. So to look the sources of job stress in Mumbai police personnel is the aim of the study.

To adequately represent samples from each part we applied multiage sampling. In each part we randomly selected one division and at divisional level we randomly selected one police station. After finalizing police station we included 20% of them in our study as per systematic random sampling so total 276 policemen (Class II and III) were included out of 1406. Prior permission from commissioner of Mumbai as well as informed consent from study participants was taken.

A pilot study was done to strengthen the questionnaire on 45 policemen. After this we administered this questionnaire[6] to all the study participants (policemen Class II and III) at a time convenient to them in police station.

Maximum policemen, that is, 136 (49%) were in the age group 40-50 years in our study. This was more compared with studies done by Channbasvanna et al.[7] and Rajput et al.[8] who reported 28% and 39% in same category, respectively [Table 2].

Ninety-one percent of policemen were married in our study this was similar to studies reported by Kores et al. (81%). In the present study, 36.2% respondents were educated up to secondary. A 48.6% were educated up to higher secondary and 15.2% graduation and above. Channbasvanna et al.[7] reported that 52.4% studied up to secondary, 22% higher secondary, and 20% were graduates.

Almost 76% of the respondents have nuclear family, whereas in a study done by Channbasvanna et al.,[7] 60% belonged to nuclear family. Fifty-three percent of policemen were from lower middle class family as per Kuppuswamy classification and other studies also suggested similar findings.

A majority, that is, 130 (47%) policemen were in service for 25-25 years; and similar findings were noted by Channbasvanna et al.,[7] who found 20% belonging to the same service experience. Most of the respondents (44%) worked for more than 12 h a day, whereas Class II. Forty-one percent of Class III respondents worked for more than 16 h. Channbasvanna et al.,[7] and Davies[9] found higher percentage (80% and 63%) of respondents working more than 16 h a day. Almost 71% of respondents were addicted to either smoking or alcohol .

At a news conference Thursday, Mumbai police said four suspects had sneaked into the city four days earlier to carry out terrorist attacks. Authorities released a hazy sketch of a bearded man called Walid Jinnah.

Holding up his image, senior police officer Himanshu Roy said the four men were members of the Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-i-Taiba and were between 20 and 30 years old. He appealed to people to call police if they see any suspicious activity.

This is the second time in three months that a terrorism alert has been issued in Mumbai. In September, police released two pictures of suspects days before a popular Hindu festival during which tens of thousands of people dance and sing in the streets.

After they were arrested by the Mumbai police's crime branch team, the accused duo was flown to the Maharashtra capital by a flight on Tuesday morning, said Lakhmi Gautam, joint commissioner of police (crime), Mumbai.

Considering the seriousness of the crime, Section 120 B (criminal conspiracy) of the IPC was added to the FIR, which was registered on charges of attempt to murder and Arms Act after the probe was transferred to the crime branch from Bandra police, he said.

Notably, a Facebook post claiming the responsibility for firing surfaced hours after the incident. The post was allegedly uploaded by Anmol Bishnoi, the younger brother of Lawrence Bishnoi, according to the police.

The investigation so far suggested that Gupta was riding the motorcycle at the time of the incident, while Pal, who was riding a pillion, allegedly fired five rounds at the actor's house, a police official said.

Earlier this month, the Sakinaka police, under the supervision of Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Satyanarayan Chaudhary and DCP Zone X, Datta Nalawade, raided a factory in the MIDC area of Nashik early this month and seized huge amounts of drugs. The said factory is believed to be owned by Bhushan Patil, the brother of Lalit Patil.

Later, while tracking this phone number, a team of Sakinaka police arrested Lalit from Chennai. Further probe revealed that after escaping from Pune, Lalit first went to Gujarat and then to Karnataka in a rented car. Later, he moved to Chennai and kept changing his location to dodge the police, an officer said.

After his arrest by the Pimpri Chinchwad police in December 2020, Lalit was lodged in the Yerwada Central Prison. In June, he was admitted to the Sassoon Hospital for treatment of a hernia and tuberculosis. On October 2, a day before his surgery for hernia was scheduled, Lalit escaped from the hospital.

The probe by Pune police revealed that Lalit, who was under treatment at ward number 16 of the Sassoon Hospital, allegedly supplied contraband to his aide Subhash Janaki Mandal through Rauf Rahim Shaikh, a worker at the hospital canteen.

The police then seized two iPhones, each worth Rs 1.1 lakh, from Lalit during a search at the hospital ward. An FIR was lodged against Patil, Mandal, and Shaikh at Bundgarden police station under the NDPS Act.

On October 8, 2018, Santacruz police station received an alert that a suspicious object flying had been spotted near Juhu Chowpatty. With the domestic airport nearby, this was a cause of concern and a police team was dispatched to the spot immediately. The object turned out to be a remote-controlled drone that was flown by a Scottish national, who did not know that no one is allowed to fly drones in India.

Introduction: The police as one of the visible important component governance and control have always been under intense scrutiny and hence vulnerable to wide spread criticism. Growing unemployment, increasing violence and rising expectations of the people have caused serious challenges before police. They work routinely for 12 hours or more often goes a couple of days nonstop at police station with a catnap in between. The truth is that many policemen live lives of fatigue and despair so the objective of present study was to find health status of Mumbai police.

By speaking to officials in the intelligence establishment, officers of the Mumbai police and by poring through media reports of the time, India Today has pieced together details of Operation Dawood, a supposedly covert operation, which fell apart because of lack of coordination.

But that's when things started to go wrong. Unknown to the Intelligence Bureau officials, cops in the Mumbai police got to know about the presence of members of the Chota Rajan gang in India. Singh alleges that Mumbai police officers deliberately sabotaged Operation Dawood because of their close ties with the gangster.

A project such as this, which involves partnerships across multiple stakeholders, needed to be managed efficiently so that a workflow and rhythm was established and most importantly a sense of ownership and pride amongst the volunteers that formed the backbone of the project. The management of the archive was something that was stressed upon from the early days of the project, and that capacity had to be built in the team. A team of 40 police officers who had volunteered for the project had to not only be trained in conservation and archiving, but also in how to manage budgets, procure materials and equipment required, and established practices within the office that helped continue the documentation of old and new records. 589ccfa754

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