National Consortium on Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide FINAL REPORT
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Abstract
Policing is a stressful job. On a regular basis, police officers face difficult situations, including exposure to many potentially traumatic events, such as child abuse, car crashes, homicide, and suicide. Repeated, continuous exposures to these incidents and other routine stressors in one’s job and personal life can negatively impact mental and physical health, increasing the risk for suicide and related problems. Police agencies can help buffer the effect of these exposures and strengthen officer health and performance by implementing comprehensive approaches to supporting mental health, wellness, and suicide prevention.Sponsors
Grant No. 2018-DP-BX-K001 awarded by the Bureau of Justice AssistanceRights/Terms
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 InternationalKeyword
National Consortium of Law Enforcementtraumatic events
routine stressors
Law enforcement
Suicide--Prevention
Suicide
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Police
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