Predictors of mental health stigma among police officers: The role of trauma and PTSD

S Soomro, PT Yanos - Journal of police and criminal psychology, 2019 - Springer
Police officers are both at risk of exposure to trauma and experiencing PTSD and are more
likely to come into contact with people with mental illness than community members. As a …

Mental health in the UK police force: a qualitative investigation into the stigma with mental illness

AM Edwards, Y Kotera - International Journal of Mental Health and …, 2021 - Springer
Police work is a high-risk profession that can cause mental health conditions. With
increasing sickness levels and falling police numbers, it is essential prompt mental health …

Does cannabis use predict aggressive or violent behavior in psychiatric populations? A systematic review

M Sorkhou, S Johnstone, AE Kivlichan… - The American Journal …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Despite an increase in information evaluating the therapeutic and adverse
effects of cannabinoids, many potentially important clinical correlates, including violence or …

Relative invisibility: an integrative review of carers' lived experiences of a family member's emergency mental health crisis

JAA Lavoie - Social Work in Mental Health, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
An integrative review was conducted to evaluate and synthesize the current state of
knowledge of family carers' experiences of emergency psychiatric crises of an adult relative …

Policing mental health: the composition and perceived challenges of co-response teams and crisis intervention teams in the Canadian context

J Koziarski, C O'Connor, T Frederick - Police Practice and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Due to an increase in interactions between the police and persons with perceived mental
illness (PwPMI), police services have begun deploying specialized crisis responses to more …

Developing community co-designed scenario-based training for police mental health crisis response: A relational policing approach to de-escalation

JAA Lavoie, N Alvarez, Y Kandil - Journal of police and criminal …, 2022 - Springer
Using the current empirical landscape of police responses to people in mental health crisis
as a backdrop, this methods paper makes an argument for the central role of collaborative …

Path Model Analysis of the Effects of Perceived Formalism, and Fear of COVID-19 on Police Officers' PTSD and Insomnia

FFY Huang, HT Liu - Behavioral Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
This study examines whether law enforcement officers' fear of COVID-19, job burnout, and
job stress have increased their PTSD and insomnia during the epidemic. This article …

Exploring mental health-related calls for police service: A Canadian study of police officers as 'frontline mental health workers'

K Shore, JAA Lavoie - Policing: A Journal of Policy and practice, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Official police data from a Canadian city were used to provide insight into calls for police
service that were primarily related to mental health concerns (N= 400). People with mental …

What do the rural folks think? Perceptions of police performance

R Ruddell, C O'Connor - Policing: a journal of policy and …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Several highly publicized incidents have drawn the public's attention to the problem of rural
crime in Canada, and this focus is appropriate given that rates of rural crime in most …

VOICES: A theory-driven intervention for improving relationships between police and the public

S Hill, H Giles, ER Maguire - Policing: An International Journal, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe a theory-driven intervention called VOICES
that was developed to improve police-community relations. The intervention was designed …