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Stress Management in Law Enforcement 3rd Revised ed. [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, height x width x depth: 229x152x38 mm, weight: 1043 g, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Apr-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Carolina Academic Press
  • ISBN-10: 1611631114
  • ISBN-13: 9781611631111
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, height x width x depth: 229x152x38 mm, weight: 1043 g, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Apr-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Carolina Academic Press
  • ISBN-10: 1611631114
  • ISBN-13: 9781611631111
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Territo (criminal justice, Saint Leo U.) and Sewell, a retired law enforcement commissioner, provide academics, students, police administrators, and officers a collection of 46 previously published articles (from 2000-2012) on stress and its consequences for police officers. They address issues like understanding stress, especially stressors unique to law enforcement; its impact and negative effects in terms of addiction and suicide; effects on family life; traumatic stress; coping techniques; psychological and other support services; and how managers can help. This edition has a new section on the impact of foreign wars on law enforcement officers who have been deployed. Annotation ©2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The revised third edition of Stress Management in Law Enforcement by Dr. Leonard Territo and Dr. James Sewell is once again a carefully selected collection of the leading articles on stress and its consequences for police personnel.A brief summary precedes each section to assist the reader in readily identifying articles, which might be of particular interest. Each article contains end-of-chapter discussion questions which are answered in detail in the instructor's manual, which also contains over 270 multiple choice questions and a list of recommended audio visual material on the topic of police stress. The sections are also accompanied by a glossary of terms and a list of additional recommended readings.This book will specifically interest the criminal justice academic community as an adjunctive resource in police management courses or as the primary text in upper division seminars on the topic of police stress management. This book will also be of considerable interest to police administrators and officers who must deal on a daily basis with the negative side effects of stress. Stress Management in Law Enforcement is relevant for police administrators as well as police psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, social workers, and other mental health professionals who are called upon to provide guidance and assistance to police officers.
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
About the Editors xix
Part One What Is Stress All About? 3(62)
1 2012: "Stress, Traumatic Stress, and Posttraumatic Stress Syndromes." (This article was originally written for the Second Edition of Stress Management in Law Enforcement, but has been updated for this edition.)
9(28)
Laurence Miller
2 2004: "Vicarious Traumatization: Potential Hazards and Interventions for Disaster and Trauma Workers," Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 19(1), 73-78
37(16)
Kathleen M. Palm
Melissa A. Polusny
Victoria M. Follette
3 2009: "Who Says Stress Is Bad for You?" Newsweek, 153(8) (February 23), 47-50
53(8)
Mary Carmichael
4 2009: "The Usual Suspect," Newsweek, 153, (8) (February 23) 52, 55
61(4)
Anthony L. Komaroff
Part Two What Does Stress Mean for Cops? 65(70)
5 2012: "Applying General Strain Theory to Policing: Examining Police Stress." (This article was written specifically for this book.)
71(34)
Michael L. Arter
6 2003: "Identifying Law Enforcement Stressor Reactions Early," FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 72(9), 1-7
105(10)
Donald C. Sheehan
Vincent B. Van Hasselt
7 2004: "Issues in Small Town Policing: Understanding Stress," FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 73(7), 1-7
115(10)
Dennis Lindsey
Sean Kelly
8 2011: "Coping with the Career: A Review of Acquired Life Patterns of Veteran Officers," FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(6), 16-23
125(10)
Gary L. Patton
Part Three Are There Ways We Can Tell It Is There? 135(50)
9 2006: "Occupational Stress and Psychological Functioning in Law Enforcement Officers," Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 21(1), 41-53
141(16)
Rebecca M. Pasillas
Victoria M. Follette
Suzanne E. Perumean Chaney
10 2001: "Police Officer Burnout: A Partial Replication of Maslach's Burnout Inventory," Police Quarterly, 4(3), 343-360
157(18)
Homer C. Hawkins
11 2009: "Stress Management Research at the Ontario Police College," The Police Chief, 76(8), 112-121
175(10)
Irene Barath
Part Four What Are Some of the Bad Effects of Stress on Cops? 185(102)
12 2006: "Cops under Pressure: Driven to Drink," Star Tribune, Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, 6/18/06
191(6)
Jim Adams
James Walsh
13 2001: "Does Joining the Police Service Drive You to Drink? A Longitudinal Study of the Drinking Habits of Police Recruits." Drug Education, Prevention, and Policy, 8(4), 347-357
197(14)
Patricia L. Obst
Jeremy D. Davey
Mary C. Sheehan
14 2004: "Police Trauma and Addiction: Coping with the Dangers of the Job," FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 73(10), 24-32
211(12)
Chad L. Cross
Larry Ashley
15 2008: "Anabolic Steroid Use and Abuse by Police Officers: Policy and Prevention," The Police Chief 75 (6), 66-74
223(14)
Kim R. Humphrey
Kathleen P. Decker
Linn Goldberg
Harrison G. Pope Jr
Joseph Gutman
Gary Green
16 2012: "Sex Addiction in Police Officers as a Result of Stress and Trauma?" (This article was written specifically for this book)
237(20)
Allen R. Kates
17 2003: "Special Report on Police Suicide: Cop Killer," Police, 27(5), 18-21
257(14)
Melanie Hamilton
18 2009
271(16)
New Jersey Police Suicide Task Force Report
Part Five How Does Stress Impact the Cop's Family Life? 287(56)
19 2003: "Police Work Addiction: A Cautionary Tale." FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 72(6), 13-17
291(8)
Gerard J. Solan
Jean M. Casey
20 2003: "Preparing Families for the Hazards of Police Work," The Police Chief 70(10), 108-114
299(4)
Sam Torres
David L. Maggard Jr
Christine Torres
21 2007: "Homicide-Suicide in Police Families: Aggression Full Circle," International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 9(2) 97-104
303(14)
John M. Violanti
22 2012: "Agency Innovation to Promote Change: A Model Policy on Officer-Involved Domestic Violence Provides a Starting Point to Foster Healthy Police Families." (This article was written specifically for this book.)
317(26)
Karen Oehme
Elizabeth A. Donnelly
Zachary Summerlin
Part Six How Does the Worst of the Worst Affect Cops? 343(48)
23 2011: "Vicarious Traumatization and Spirituality in Law Enforcement," FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(7), 16-21
349(8)
Lynn A. Tovar
24 2009: "In Harm's Way: Duty of Care for Child Exploitation and Pornography Investigators," FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 78(1), 20-29
357(14)
Meredith Krause
25 2006: "Cumulative Career Traumatic Stress" (CCTS): A Pilot Study of Traumatic Stress in Law Enforcement," Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 21(1), 62-71
371(12)
Ellen K. Marshall
26 2009: "Wounded Warriors and the Virginia Tech Tragedy," FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 78(1), 13-19
383(8)
Thomas R. McDearis
Part Seven What Is the Impact of Foreign Wars on Our Cops? 391(96)
27 2008: "Military Combat Veterans: What They Mean for Your Department," Florida Police Chief, 34(4), 26-31
395(12)
Leonard Territo
28 2012: "Double-Dose Trauma: Suicide Risk among Deployed Police Officers?" (This article was written specifically for this book)
407(20)
John M. Violanti
29 2008: "Combat Deployment and the Returning Police Officer?' Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services
427(28)
Barbara Webster
30 2012: "Military and Law Enforcement Psychology: Cross-Contributions to Extreme Stress Management." (This article was written specifically for this book.)
455(32)
Laurence Miller
Part Eight What Are the Tools That a Cop Can Use to Better Handle Stress? 487(72)
31 2002: "Negative Influences of Police Stress," FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 71(9), 1-7
491(10)
Joseph A. Harpold
Samuel L. Feemster
32 2008: "Stress Shield: A Model of Police Resiliency," International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 10(2), 95-107
501(22)
Douglas Paton
John M. Violanti
Peter Johnston
Joanna Clarke
Karena J. Burke
Denise Keenan
33 2008: "Stress and Resilience in Law Enforcement Training and Practice," International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 10(2), 109-124
523(28)
Laurence Miller
34 2011: "Stress Management Techniques: A Practical Approach." (This article was written specifically for this book.)
551(8)
Richard F. Cipriano
Part Nine What Support Is Available for Cops? 559(94)
35 2000: "Law Enforcement Traumatic Stress: Clinical Syndromes and Intervention Strategies," Trauma Response, 6(1), 15-20
565(18)
Laurence Miller
36 2012: "PTSD Treatment for Law Enforcement Personnel: An Information Processing Perspective." (This article was written specifically for this book.)
583(18)
Carol Logan
37 2011: "Peer Support Teams Fill an Emotional Void in Law Enforcement Agencies," The Police Chief, 78(8), 80-84
601(10)
Mark D. Kamena
Douglas Gentz
Virginia Hays
Nancy Bohl-Penrod
Lorraine W. Greene
38 2005: "A Confidential Peer-Based Assistance Program for Police Officers," Psychiatric Services, 57(7), 870-71
611(4)
Frank G. Dowling
Bill Genet
Gene Moynihan
39 2010: "The Badge of Life Psychological Survival for Police Officers Program;' International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 12(2), 95-102
615(12)
Richard L. Levenson Jr
Andrew F. O'Hara
Ron Clark Sr.
40 2010: "Critical Incident Stress Management" (CISM) in Support of Special Agents and Other First Responders Responding to the Fort Hood Shooting: Summary and Conclusions;' International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 12(3), 151-160
627(18)
Russell Strand
Karina Felices
Kenneth Williams
41 2006: "Some Thoughts on Providing Effective Mental Health Critical Care for Police Departments after Line-of-Duty Deaths," International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 8(1), 1-4
645(8)
Jeffrey T. Mitchell
Richard L. Levenson Jr
Part Ten How Can the Bosses Better Help Their Cops? 653(68)
42 2011: "Support and Sustain: Psychological Intervention for Law Enforcement Personnel," The Police Chief, 78(8), 92-97
657(16)
Herbert M. Gupton
Evan Axelrod
Luz Cornell
Stephen F. Curran
Carol J. Hood
Jennifer Kelly
Jon Moss
43 2012: "Breaking the Silence of Law Enforcement Suicide: A Survivor's Perspective" (This article was written specifically for this book.)
673(16)
Teresa T. Tate
44 2008: "Safeguarding Undercover Employees: A Strategy for Success," FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 77(8), 1-8
689(10)
Meredith Krause
45 2011: "Psychological Factors after Officer-Involved Shootings: Addressing Officer Needs and Agency Responsibilities." The Police Chief, 78(1), 28-33
699(12)
Philip S. Trompetter
David M. Corey
Wayne W. Schmidt
Drew Tracy
46 2006: "Let's Drive 'Em Crazy: How Managers Contribute to Employee Stress" (A version of this article was published in the July 2006 issue of the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin.)
711(10)
James D. Sewell
Index 721