Traumatic Stress in Police Officers: a Career-Length Assessment from Recruitment to Retirement
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spellingShingle | Paton, Douglas Traumatic Stress in Police Officers a Career-Length Assessment from Recruitment to Retirement TRAUMATIC STRESSIN POLICE OFFICERS; CONTENTS; Chapter 1 CONCEPTUALIZATION:; Chapter 2 ORGANIZATIONAL INFLUENCES; Chapter 3 FROM CIVILIAN TO RECRUIT:SELECTING THE RIGHT STUFF; Chapter 4 FROM RECRUIT TO OFFICER:; Chapter 5 MALADAPTIVE COPING DURING; Chapter 6 GENDER DIFFERENCES IN POLICING; Chapter 7 THE CHANGING NATURE OF EXPOSUREDURING THE POLICE CAREER:; Chapter 8 ACCOMMODATING TERRORISM AS RISK FACTOR:; Chapter 9 THE LIFE OF ESTABLISHED OFFICERS; Chapter 10 MANAGING CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS RISK:; Chapter 11 DISENGAGEMENT FROM POLICE SERVICE:; Chapter 12 CONCLUSION; INDEX. The objective of this book is to demonstrate how adopting a career perspective can provide a more comprehensive conceptualization of traumatic stress processes as they apply to police officers and agencies and provide a framework that can be used to guide research and intervention agenda in ways that reflect the changes that can occur over the course of a police career that can span decades. The book examines the nature and effectiveness of the police role in dealing with adverse events as they unfold within a career perspective. It begins with pre-employment experiences and their implications Psychology PSYCHOLOGY / Industrial & Organizational Psychology bisacsh Police / Job stress fast Police psychology fast Police Job stress United States Police psychology United States |
title | Traumatic Stress in Police Officers a Career-Length Assessment from Recruitment to Retirement |
title_auth | Traumatic Stress in Police Officers a Career-Length Assessment from Recruitment to Retirement |
title_exact_search | Traumatic Stress in Police Officers a Career-Length Assessment from Recruitment to Retirement |
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