Poor Sleep Plagues Police

Sleep disorders like
insomnia,
sleep apnea, and
shift work disorder are common among US and Canadian
police officers, and excessive fatigue is impairing their ability to perform their duties safely and effectively. About 40 percent of respondents in a recent survey of US and Canadian cops screened positive for at least one sleep disorder. These officers were also more likely to commit serious administrative errors and safety violations and to fall asleep behind the wheel than their better-rested coworkers.
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