Why innovations in policing don't work or don't translate: An implementation science survey of US police leaders [0.03%]
美国警察领导层的实施科学调查:警务创新为何行不通或无法推广
Brandon Del Pozo,Rose E Nevill,Javier Cepeda et al.
Brandon Del Pozo et al.
This study examined organizational and community-level barriers and facilitators that influence innovation in policing using an implementation science framework. A body of 31 survey items operationalized for implementation in police setting...
Registering a proposed business reduces police stops of innocent people? Reconsidering the effects of strip clubs on sex crimes found in Ciacci & Sviatschi's study of New York City [0.03%]
重新考虑Ciacci&Sviatschi关于纽约市的研究中脱衣舞俱乐部对性犯罪的影响
Brandon Del Pozo,Peter Moskos,John K Donohue et al.
Brandon Del Pozo et al.
Ciacci & Sviatschi's (2021) 'The Effect of Adult Entertainment Establishments on Sex Crime: Evidence from New York City,' published in The Economic Journal, concluded that opening new adult entertainment businesses reduces sex crimes, with ...
A national analysis of trauma care proximity and firearm assault survival among U.S. police [0.03%]
创伤护理接近度与美国警察枪击袭击存活率的全国分析
Michael Sierra-Arévalo,Justin Nix,Bradley OGuinn
Michael Sierra-Arévalo
Past research on factors influencing firearm assault (FA) mortality have not focused on police officers who, compared to other U.S. workers and the general public, experience especially high rates of firearm victimization. This study focuse...
Co-Deployment is an Answer, but What are the Questions? Insights from Officer Focus Groups in Philadelphia [0.03%]
里士满和费城执法官员:focus小组访谈的见解
Ruth T Shefner,Rebecca Koppel,Jennifer Wood et al.
Ruth T Shefner et al.
Cities have been experimenting with less police-centered models for responding to people experiencing mental health crises. Ten focus groups were conducted with Philadelphia police officers to understand their experiences encountering menta...
Understanding the mental health and wellbeing needs of police officers and staff in Scotland [0.03%]
理解苏格兰警察和工作人员的心理健康和福祉需求
Evangelia Demou,Hannah Hale,Kate Hunt
Evangelia Demou
Police work can be stressful and demanding and can impact on employee wellbeing. This study aimed to understand mental health (MH) issues and risk factors for poor MH in officers and staff of the Police Service of Scotland (PSoS); and gathe...
The training of New Jersey emergency service first responders in autism awareness [0.03%]
新泽西紧急服务部门对自闭症意识的培训
Edward Kelly,Connie Hassett-Walker
Edward Kelly
This study investigated the extent and adequacy of training among New Jersey first responders (e.g., police, firefighters, emergency medical technicians) specifically as relates to a 2008 state law mandating that autism and hidden disabilit...
John M Violanti,Michael E Andrew,Anna Mnatsakanova et al.
John M Violanti et al.
Police officers are chronically exposed to work stress. We examined specific stressors that may be associated with hopelessness, a possible risk factor for suicide in this high suicide risk population. The study included 378 officers (276 m...
Aligning policing and public health promotion: Insights from the world of foot patrol [0.03%]
警务与公共卫生推广的协调:来自徒步巡逻世界的经验教训
Jennifer D Wood,Caitlin J Taylor,Elizabeth R Groff et al.
Jennifer D Wood et al.
Foot patrol work is rarely described in relation to public health, even though police routinely encounter health risk behaviors and environments. Through a qualitative study of foot patrol policing in violent 'hotspots' of Philadelphia, we ...
THE INTERNATIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF QUALITY-OF-LIFE POLICING AS PRACTICED IN NEW YORK CITY [0.03%]
纽约市“生活品质管理法”的国际影响
Bruce D Johnson,Andrew Golub,James McCabe
Bruce D Johnson
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) has made enforcement of laws against disorder and quality-of-life offenses a central part of their policing strategy. Concomitantly, New York City (NYC) experienced a renaissance in orderliness, cl...