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Did rural or urban agencies report higher levels ofresignations and total turnover of officers

Did rural or urban agencies report higher levels ofresignations and total turnover of officers

1. According to Wareham et al. (2015), did rural or urban agencies report higher levels of resignations and total turnover of officers? (1pt)

2. According to Haarr and Morash (2013), did the majority of high-ranking women officersreport more or less coping approaches compared to the number of strategies by low-rankingwomen officers? (1pt)

3. According to Haarr and Morash (2013), what was a common coping strategy used by low-ranking women but few high-ranking women? What three coping strategies did a greater proportion of high-ranking women use compared to low-ranking women? (4pts)

4. According to Clifton et al. (2021), are warrior and guardian orientations of officers mutuallyexclusive? What is the guardian orientation? What is the warrior orientation? (5pts)

5. According to Ouellet et al. (2019), what was the most salient policy implication of the study?(4pts)

6. According to Clifton et al. (2018), what were the three dimensions of coping strategiesofficers used to deal with the Dallas and Baton Rouge shootings? Of the three coping strategies,which one is considered an adaptive mechanism? Did any of these coping strategies increasemotivation post-Dallas/Baton Rouge? (5pts)

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