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                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="title" lang="en">Empathy in Public Safety: Selection Standards, Gender Differences, and Relations with Existing Selection Predictors</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="date" qualifier="issued">2026</dim:field>
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                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="identifier" qualifier="uri">https://www.mdpi.com/2411-5142/11/1/32</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="orcid::0000-0003-2592-451X" confidence="-1">M. Milošević</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="id:54607" confidence="-1">N. Koropanovski</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="id:54608" confidence="-1">M. Vuković</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="id:54609" confidence="-1">M. Mudric</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="id:54610" confidence="-1">F. Kukić</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="id:54611" confidence="-1">I. Ristić</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="id:54612" confidence="-1">A. Stamatis</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="id:54613" confidence="-1">M. Dopsaj</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="description" qualifier="abstract">Objectives: This study investigates empathy levels among the public safety personnel and their relationship with current selection indicators (morphological, neuromuscular, and psychological characteristics), highlighting the importance of the topic and its potential for further research. Methods: The research was conducted on a sample of 136 police and national security students. The cross-sectional design was applied. Empathy was assessed with the Interpersonal Reactivity Index. Basic morphological characteristics were measured with a portable stadiometer and the InBody 720 device. Neuromuscular characteristics were measured using a handgrip strength test with a sliding device that measures isometric finger flexor force. Psychological characteristics were assessed using the Big Five Plus Two, the Mental Toughness Index, and the Dark Triad Dirty Dozen questionnaires. Results: Numerous significant differences between female and male participants, as well as gender-specific correlation patterns, were revealed. Female participants expressed more fantasy (3.23 ± 1.05), empathic concern (3.71 ± 0.75), and personal distress (1.76 ± 0.67) than males (2.84 ± 0.84; 3.37 ± 0.71; 1.5 ± 0.53). Among them, negative correlations of psychological distress with conscientiousness (ρ = −0.66) and mental toughness (ρ = −0.59) stand out. Conclusions: This study indicates the possible existence of correlations between empathy, neuromuscular, morphological, and psychological characteristics in public safety personnel of both genders, with gender-specific patterns. Results indicate opportunities for further research aimed at improving the efficiency of the existing selection system.</dim:field>
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                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="identifier" qualifier="doi">https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk11010032</dim:field>
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                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="source">Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology</dim:field>
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