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As explored in the chapters of this book, "copicide" can be defined as an 'incident involving the use of deadly force by law enforcement agent(s) in response to the provocation of a threat/use of deadly force against the agent(s) or others by an actor who has voluntarily entered the s...
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Zusammenfassung: | As explored in the chapters of this book, "copicide" can be defined as an 'incident involving the use of deadly force by law enforcement agent(s) in response to the provocation of a threat/use of deadly force against the agent(s) or others by an actor who has voluntarily entered the suicidal drama and has communicated verbally or nonverbally the desire to commit suicide.' Officers involved in copicide and use of deadly force experience a myriad of emotions before, during, and after these critical incidents, including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Understanding and defining what did and did not occur in copicide is paramount to an officer's capacity for resilience. A considerable amount of recent research has been conducted on suicide by cop. The purpose of this book is to bring together this research within the framework of issues involved with this phenomenon. Topics covered include: What is suicide by cop? Several definitions of the concept are characterized, with discussion of strong and weak points. A review of current research on SbC is outlined and discussed. A compilation of actual cases is presented, with an analysis of police situations in which they occur, descriptions of the perpetrator's background, and motivation to engage the police in this act. A typology for SbC is provided in a later chapter. The psychological aftermath of SbC shootings is also discussed followed by a discussion of suicide risk among police officers and the phenomenon of "suicide by suspect," referring to a police officer who intentionally places him/herself in harm's way in order to die. It is hoped that this book will help to provide a starting point for further discussions and development of a clear conceptual basis for suicide by cop. |
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spelling | Violanti, John M., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91124807 Copicide : concepts, cases, and controversies of suicide by cop / by John M. Violanti and James J. Drylie. Springfield, Illinois : Charles C Thomas, Pub., [2008]. ©2008 1 online resource (xv, 113 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Foreword / Cherie Castellano -- 1. Definitional Issues of "Suicide by Cop" -- 2. Research on Suicide by Cop (SbC) -- 3. Case Studies: Suicide by Cop -- 4. Developing a Typology for Suicide by Cop -- 5. Police Trauma: The Psychological Aftermath of Copicide -- 6. Suicide by Suspect: Hidden Suicide Within the Police Occupation -- 7. Summary and Conclusions. As explored in the chapters of this book, "copicide" can be defined as an 'incident involving the use of deadly force by law enforcement agent(s) in response to the provocation of a threat/use of deadly force against the agent(s) or others by an actor who has voluntarily entered the suicidal drama and has communicated verbally or nonverbally the desire to commit suicide.' Officers involved in copicide and use of deadly force experience a myriad of emotions before, during, and after these critical incidents, including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Understanding and defining what did and did not occur in copicide is paramount to an officer's capacity for resilience. A considerable amount of recent research has been conducted on suicide by cop. The purpose of this book is to bring together this research within the framework of issues involved with this phenomenon. Topics covered include: What is suicide by cop? Several definitions of the concept are characterized, with discussion of strong and weak points. A review of current research on SbC is outlined and discussed. A compilation of actual cases is presented, with an analysis of police situations in which they occur, descriptions of the perpetrator's background, and motivation to engage the police in this act. A typology for SbC is provided in a later chapter. The psychological aftermath of SbC shootings is also discussed followed by a discussion of suicide risk among police officers and the phenomenon of "suicide by suspect," referring to a police officer who intentionally places him/herself in harm's way in order to die. It is hoped that this book will help to provide a starting point for further discussions and development of a clear conceptual basis for suicide by cop. Print version record. Suicide by cop United States. Police shootings United States. Justifiable homicide United States. Criminals Suicidal behavior United States. Suicide par policier interposé États-Unis. Police Usage des armes États-Unis. Homicide excusable États-Unis. Criminels Comportement suicidaire États-Unis. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Law Enforcement. bisacsh Justifiable homicide fast Police shootings fast Suicide by cop fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Social Welfare & Social Work. hilcc Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency. hilcc Social Sciences. hilcc Drylie, James J., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2008043705 has work: Copicide (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG4fHhGHHtqJF4y7hKw7VC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Violanti, John M. Copicide : Concepts, Cases and Controversies of Suicide by Cop. Springfield : Charles C Thomas Publisher, LTD, ©2008 9780398078362 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=446193 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Violanti, John M. Drylie, James J. Copicide : concepts, cases, and controversies of suicide by cop / Foreword / Cherie Castellano -- 1. Definitional Issues of "Suicide by Cop" -- 2. Research on Suicide by Cop (SbC) -- 3. Case Studies: Suicide by Cop -- 4. Developing a Typology for Suicide by Cop -- 5. Police Trauma: The Psychological Aftermath of Copicide -- 6. Suicide by Suspect: Hidden Suicide Within the Police Occupation -- 7. Summary and Conclusions. Suicide by cop United States. Police shootings United States. Justifiable homicide United States. Criminals Suicidal behavior United States. Suicide par policier interposé États-Unis. Police Usage des armes États-Unis. Homicide excusable États-Unis. Criminels Comportement suicidaire États-Unis. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Law Enforcement. bisacsh Justifiable homicide fast Police shootings fast Suicide by cop fast Social Welfare & Social Work. hilcc Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency. hilcc Social Sciences. hilcc |
title | Copicide : concepts, cases, and controversies of suicide by cop / |
title_auth | Copicide : concepts, cases, and controversies of suicide by cop / |
title_exact_search | Copicide : concepts, cases, and controversies of suicide by cop / |
title_full | Copicide : concepts, cases, and controversies of suicide by cop / by John M. Violanti and James J. Drylie. |
title_fullStr | Copicide : concepts, cases, and controversies of suicide by cop / by John M. Violanti and James J. Drylie. |
title_full_unstemmed | Copicide : concepts, cases, and controversies of suicide by cop / by John M. Violanti and James J. Drylie. |
title_short | Copicide : |
title_sort | copicide concepts cases and controversies of suicide by cop |
title_sub | concepts, cases, and controversies of suicide by cop / |
topic | Suicide by cop United States. Police shootings United States. Justifiable homicide United States. Criminals Suicidal behavior United States. Suicide par policier interposé États-Unis. Police Usage des armes États-Unis. Homicide excusable États-Unis. Criminels Comportement suicidaire États-Unis. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Law Enforcement. bisacsh Justifiable homicide fast Police shootings fast Suicide by cop fast Social Welfare & Social Work. hilcc Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency. hilcc Social Sciences. hilcc |
topic_facet | Suicide by cop United States. Police shootings United States. Justifiable homicide United States. Criminals Suicidal behavior United States. Suicide par policier interposé États-Unis. Police Usage des armes États-Unis. Homicide excusable États-Unis. Criminels Comportement suicidaire États-Unis. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Law Enforcement. Justifiable homicide Police shootings Suicide by cop United States Social Welfare & Social Work. Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency. Social Sciences. |
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