“…Furthermore, in addition to bravery and physical strength, police work requires communication and human relations skills (Martin, 1999). It should be noted that, compared to the various public service, police work is the most emotionally demanding (Choi & Guy, 2020;Hwang et al, 2020;Kale & Gedik, 2020;Martin, 1999), due not only to the diversity of daily interpersonal interactions (Adams & Buck, 2010;Bakker & Heuven, 2006;Daus & Brown, 2012;Richardsen et al, 2006;van Gelderen et al, 2007van Gelderen et al, , 2017, but also to the daily confrontation with situations of high risk and danger, uncertainty, stress (Hwang et al, 2020;Van Maanen, 2010) and unpredictability (Lan et al, 2020). Thus, it is marked by daily confrontation with emotionally demanding interpersonal interactions with people at their worst (Martin, 1999), such as suspects and victims of crime, aggressive or drunken civilians, people in need (Adams & Buck, 2010;Bakker & Heuven, 2006;Brunetto et al, 2014;Daus & Brown, 2012;Lennie et al, 2020;Martin, 1999;van Gelderen et al, 2007van Gelderen et al, , 2014.…”