Police Use of Discretion in Encounters with People with Opioid Use Disorder: a Study of Illinois Police Officers [0.03%]
关于阿片类药物使用障碍患者的警务处置:以伊利诺伊州警察为例
Brandon Del Pozo,Jessica Reichert,Kaitlin Martins et al.
Brandon Del Pozo et al.
Police frequently encounter people with opioid use disorder (OUD), having a profound effect on their risk environment and health outcomes. Officers retain significant discretionary authority in their response to these encounters. To explore...
Shazia Manzoor,Shamikhah Hamid
Shazia Manzoor
Women police form an integral part of the Jammu and Kashmir Police and have played an important role in the crisis created as a result of COVID-19. They have been working on the frontline with their male counterparts in every area like main...
Using Biological Motion to Investigate Perceptual-Cognitive Expertise in Law Enforcement Use-of-Force Decisions [0.03%]
利用生物运动研究执法用武力决策中的感知认知专家效应
Monica E Connelly,Joel Suss,Lisa Vangsness
Monica E Connelly
Research focused on police officers' decision-making in ambiguous use-of-force situations has yet to investigate the role that a suspect's biological motion plays in unknown-object identification. The current study uses point-light displays...
Protecting Police Officers Against Burnout: Overcoming a Fragmented Research Field [0.03%]
应对警察职业倦怠:克服碎片化的研究领域
Isabel Correia,Ângela Romão,Andreia E Almeida et al.
Isabel Correia et al.
This study aims to identify the determinants of burnout in police officers. We considered a wide range of psychosocial risk factors, individual variables that have been previously found to be associated with burnout in police officers (affe...
Kathleen E Padilla
Kathleen E Padilla
The culture of policing is thought to emphasize maladaptive methods of coping with stress, such as the use of alcohol, rather than seeking out mental health services. The current paper seeks to better understand police officers' knowledge a...
The Effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Police Officers' Stress Reduction: a Systematic Review [0.03%]
冥想干预法对缓解警察压力的有效性系统评价研究综述
Tadas Vadvilavičius,Erika Varnagirytė,Gabija Jarašiūnaitė-Fedosejeva et al.
Tadas Vadvilavičius et al.
The profession of a police officer is associated with high levels of stress, which can have harmful consequences for officers' personal lives, the police organisation, and society. This systematic review aims to synthesise recent literature...
Taking Oral Evidence in Chile from Child Victims in Priority Groups: Challenges for the Practice and Training of Justice Professionals [0.03%]
智利优先群体儿童受害者陈述的取证:司法从业人员实务和培训面临的挑战
Valentina Ulloa,Rocío Acosta
Valentina Ulloa
In Chile, Law 21.057 established in 2019 that, for criminal cases in which there is a child or adolescent victim of a sexual or other serious crime, professionals who take the evidence from the victim during the investigative interview and ...
Identifying and Unpacking the Role of Social Identity in Moderating Evaluations of Police-Civilian Interactions [0.03%]
识别并分解社会身份在调节对警民互动评价中的作用
Katherine P Hazen,Eve M Brank
Katherine P Hazen
Scholars and policy makers rely on the theory of procedural justice (PJ) to further the twin goals of improving police-civilian relations and reducing crime. Substantial PJ research demonstrates that civilians evaluate fairness in police-ci...
A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the PROMIS Sleep Disturbance Among Law Enforcement Officers [0.03%]
执法官员中PROMIS睡眠障碍的验证性因素分析
Kaylie Green,Ashley Eddy,Jenna Flowers et al.
Kaylie Green et al.
Law enforcement officers (LEOs) are at increased risk for sleep disorders relative to the general population. Common LEO occupational stressors, including critical incidents and shift work, predict sleep disturbance, which in turn negativel...
Impact of Traumatic Material on Professionals in Analytical and Secondary Investigative Roles Working in Criminal Justice Settings: a Qualitative Approach [0.03%]
刑事司法背景下分析性和辅助性调查角色的专业人员接触创伤材料的影响:一种定性的方法论研究
Fazeelat Duran,Jessica Woodhams
Fazeelat Duran
Professionals in analytical and secondary investigative roles are exposed to violent material on a daily basis with full immersion in the details of serious offenses. However, there is limited evidence of the impact of this on their mental ...