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Officer Opinion
- The owner gives his opinion on police stress and suggests some remedies.
Burned
Out - "Burned Up and Out" looks at the psychological phenomenon
commonly known as "burn out". The focus is on the manifestation of "burn
out" in law enforcement officers.
Criminal
Stress - "Criminal Control System" looks at the Criminal
Justice System from the perspective of being a system of social control
instead of a system of justice. The goal of criminal law is to control
behavior, which is a valid goal in itself, but which should not be
confused with justice. The article is written to speak to a law
enforcement audience but applies to anyone who is concerned with the
criminal justice system as it operates in America.
Death in
The Police Family (When it's your own) - "Death in the Police Family" considers how
Americans experience death in the last decade of the twentieth century.
The death experience has changed dramatically in this century and the
change has profound implications for how Americans cope with tragedy. The
principles in the essay about death and grief are universal. The specific
suggestions for police agencies apply to any agency seeking to comfort its
members at times of death.
Discipline is Not Punishment - "Discipline is Not Punishment"
examines the punishment mentality of many administrators, in particular
police administrators, and offers a better understanding of discipline.
This alternate understanding is based on training and learning, and has a
long history. Indeed, the base meaning of the term, discipline, involves
teaching and learning.
Messengers of Death - "Messengers of Death" suggests guidelines for
the dreaded task of delivering news to a family about the death of a loved
one. Though written for police officers, anyone who must make death
notifications can benefit from the suggestions.
Not so Obvious
Police Stress
- "Not So Obvious Police Stress" rethinks the stress that most
impacts a police officer. Contrary to what television would lead you to
believe, police officers are debilitated by factors other than danger such
as bank robberies. These insights are important to citizens as much as to
officers, after all, citizens put guns on the people who are being
affected by these stressors.
Police
Tribe (blue code of silence) - "The Police Tribe" looks at societal
forces that foster a system of tribal values among police officers. The
"blue code of silence" is a symptom of the tribal value system. How can
city administrators and police officers work together to serve their
communities given the existence of such forces in the law enforcement
community?
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