ABSTRACT

This volume is the logical follow-up to the military treatment handbook: Living and Surviving in Harm’s Way. Sharon Freeman Clevenger, Laurence Miller, Bret Moore, and Arthur Freeman return with this dynamic handbook ideal for law enforcement agencies interested in the psychological health of their officers. Contributors include law enforcement officers with diverse experiences, making this handbook accessible to readers from law enforcement backgrounds. This authoritative, comprehensive, and critical volume on the psychological aspects of police work is a must for anyone affiliated with law enforcement.

part |2 pages

Part I Understanding the Law Enforcement Officer

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

BySHARON M. FREEMAN CLEVENGER

chapter 2|15 pages

The Law Enforcement Officer

BySHARON M. FREEMAN CLEVENGER

chapter 5|29 pages

Critical Incident Stress Debriefing: What is the State of the Science?

ByBRANDI BURQUE, MONTY T. BAKER, VINCENT B. VAN HASSELT,

chapter 6|32 pages

Law Enforcement and Military Members: Engaging in the Community

ByKAREN C. KALMBACH, RANDY GARNER

chapter 7|14 pages

Special Issues with Military Law Enforcement Officers

ByDELORIA WILSON, JOHN PRICE, BRANDI BURQUE

chapter 8|24 pages

Law Enforcement in Corrections

ByANDREA M. BROCKMAN, BRANDI BURQUE

part |2 pages

PART I I Special Topics for Law Enforcement Officers

chapter 9|13 pages

Police Officers in the Legal System

ByLAURENCE MILLER

chapter 11|20 pages

Police Officer Stress: Syndromes and Strategies for Intervention

ByLAURENCE MILLER

chapter 12|17 pages

Managing Mentally Ill Individuals: Recommendations for Police Officers

ByLAURENCE MILLER

chapter 13|17 pages

Fatal Crash Investigation: First Responder Issues

ByR. TRENT CODD, III

chapter 14|13 pages

Post-Traumatic Growth in Police Officers: Guidelines for Facilitating Post-Traumatic Growth

BySTEPHEN JOSEPH, DAVID MURPHY, STEPHEN REGEL