Trauma and Percieved Internal Support of Police Officers in Kenya

IF 0.9 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
P. Ndero, Prof. Charles Kimamo, Dr. Lucas Mwaura
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Purpose: This paper explores how Police officers in Kenya and elsewhere in the globe play an irreplaceable role of ensuring security, law and order but are exposed to a wide range of potentially psychologically traumatizing events in the course of duty without adequate internal trauma informed support. This trauma potentiates them to develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder which is associated with many dysfunctional behaviors like assault, homicide and suicide.   Materials and Methods: Hermeneutic phenomenology approach is used to collect information from scholarly articles and media reports on the subject of police trauma and internal support. This data is then assessed to generate findings presented in this paper.  Thirty case studies of Kenya police perpetrated assault, homicide or suicide are also selected randomly from the media to support the scholarly findings about work related police trauma and internal support. Findings: Kenyan police officers are exposed to traumatic events but police training and culture encourages hardiness, masculinity and repression instead of trauma informed coping. The case studies reveal that traumatized police officers in Kenya develop severe Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) which then presents in various psychological disorders and deviance like assault (14%), murder (30%), suicide (90%) and homicide (17%). Implications to Theory Practice and Policy: Police management should put in place trauma informed curriculum in police training and practice. Psychological and situational mediators should also be established as a priority for trauma prevention, mitigation and stress management. Researchers should go beyond highlighting police psychological morbidity to investigate models and interventions that work to prevent and speedily resolve police trauma. 
肯尼亚警官的心理创伤和对内部支持的看法
目的:本文探讨了肯尼亚和全球其他地方的警察如何在确保安全、法律和秩序方面 发挥着不可替代的作用,但在执勤过程中却面临着各种可能造成心理创伤的事件,而 没有足够的内部创伤知情支持。这种创伤会使他们患上创伤后应激障碍,而创伤后应激障碍与攻击、杀人和自杀等许多功能失调行为有关。 材料与方法:采用诠释现象学方法从学术文章和媒体报道中收集有关警察创伤和内部支持的信息。然后对这些数据进行评估,得出本文中的结论。 此外,还从媒体中随机选取了 30 个肯尼亚警察袭击、杀人或自杀的案例研究,以支持与工作相关的警察心理创伤和内部支持的学术研究结果。研究结果:肯尼亚警察经常遇到创伤事件,但警察培训和警察文化鼓励坚韧、大男子主义和压抑,而不是有创伤依据的应对方式。案例研究显示,肯尼亚受到创伤的警察会出现严重的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD),进而导致各种心理障碍和偏差,如袭击(14%)、谋杀(30%)、自杀(90%)和他杀(17%)。对理论实践和政策的影响:警察管理部门应在警察培训和实践中设置创伤知情课程。还应将心理和情境调解作为预防、减轻和管理心理创伤的优先事项。研究人员不应只强调警察的心理发病率,还应研究有效预防和迅速解决警察心理创伤的模式和干预措施。
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American Journal of Psychology
American Journal of Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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1.30
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7.70%
发文量
35
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Psychology (AJP) was founded in 1887 by G. Stanley Hall and was edited in its early years by Titchener, Boring, and Dallenbach. The Journal has published some of the most innovative and formative papers in psychology throughout its history. AJP explores the science of the mind and behavior, publishing reports of original research in experimental psychology, theoretical presentations, combined theoretical and experimental analyses, historical commentaries, and in-depth reviews of significant books.
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