A Study on the Risk perception、Job Stress and Leisure Agriculture Participation of the Police Officers – Taking Kaohsiung police Department as an Example

碩士 === 國立屏東科技大學 === 農企業管理系所 === 102 === Due to the unique work environment of police officers, their long working hours, the unexpected challenges, surprises and responsibilities which they face, as well as the pressures that they experience, pressures that no civilian can thoroughly understand, we...

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Main Authors: Chen, Hsuan-Chi,, 陳璿棋
Other Authors: Tsai, Ching-Yuan,
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/67695158354236116082
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Summary:碩士 === 國立屏東科技大學 === 農企業管理系所 === 102 === Due to the unique work environment of police officers, their long working hours, the unexpected challenges, surprises and responsibilities which they face, as well as the pressures that they experience, pressures that no civilian can thoroughly understand, we are studying and researching the demand for relaxation as it pertains to members of the policing profession. Through this study we hope to better understand their work pressures and then plan different types of recreational activities that address these pressures, thus improving their job performance, the effectiveness of their fight against crime, and their overall quality of life. The study is based on police in Kaohsiung City. The study structure includes police officers’ risk perception, work stress, and their need for leisure agriculture participation. 500 formal questionnaires were issued, and 460 were collected for analysis. The study’s analysis toolbox includes reliability and validity analysis, descriptive statistics, independent samples T-test and ANOVA (Analysis of Variance), correlation analysis, and path analysis. Demographic variables included gender, age, education, marital status, job function/position, and length of service. The results of this study indicate that both risk perception and work pressure have direct effects on leisure agriculture participation.