Are organisational responses by police forces appropriate to adequately safeguard police officer wellness? A review of the scientific evidence

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Alan Beckley, Joanna Wang, Philip Birch
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Purpose A central tenet for safer communities is having a healthy police force. This study aims to understand what police forces should and need to be doing to safeguard police officer wellness by examining the existing scientific evidence on police well-being. Design/methodology/approach Drawing on the Scale for the Assessment of Narrative Articles, this paper has adopted a case study approach to examine effective practices and approaches for safeguarding police officer wellness. Findings The research presented in this paper yields fours themes, providing contemporary evidence for responding to and safeguarding police officer wellness. Practical implications This paper yields several implications for policy and practice. An evidence-based approach to be adopted by policing organisations for dealing with police officer wellness. An improvement to police officer support and prevention of stigma towards those who are suffering from poor mental health. Training for police managers in dealing with police officer wellness. Continuous monitoring and evaluation of police organisation efficacy in dealing with police officer wellness. Originality/value Much has been written about police officer mental health and well-being over the past decade, yet arguably, there has been limited attention paid to assessing the evidence and making sense of what this growing volume of research is advocating. This paper seeks to address this deficit in the research and provide a review of the published research with regards to police wellness.
警队的组织反应是否适当,足以保障警务人员的健康?科学证据的回顾
建立更安全社区的一个核心原则是拥有一支健康的警察队伍。本研究旨在通过检查现有的关于警察福利的科学证据,了解警察部队应该和需要做些什么来保障警察的健康。设计/方法/方法本文以叙事性文章评估量表为蓝本,采用个案研究的方法,探讨保障警务人员健康的有效做法和方法。本文提出的研究产生了四个主题,为响应和维护警察健康提供当代证据。本文对政策和实践产生了几点启示。警务组织为处理警务人员健康问题而采用的循证方法。改善对警官的支持,防止对精神健康状况不佳者的污名化。对警察管理人员进行处理警官健康问题的培训。持续监察及评估警队在处理警务人员健康方面的成效。在过去的十年里,关于警察的心理健康和幸福的文章很多,但有争议的是,对证据的评估和对这一日益增长的研究所倡导的意义的理解关注有限。本文旨在解决研究中的这一缺陷,并对已发表的关于警察健康的研究进行了回顾。
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Safer Communities
Safer Communities CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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