Robert Lundmark, Alva Lindholm, Ola Lindberg, Oscar Rantatalo
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摘要
近年来,网络儿童性虐待(CSA)犯罪显著增加,反映了互联网的广泛使用和CSA内容的全球扩散。为此,国家警察部队设立了专门的调查小组。值得注意的是,反复接触CSA材料已被确定为警察人员的重要压力源,潜在地增加了继发性创伤压力和倦怠的风险。因此,了解和解决持续接触CSA对人员健康的影响在数字警务领域至关重要。这一范围审查的目的是综合和报告现有的实证研究幸福感的警察人员参与在线CSA调查。按照既定的指导方针,我们检索了四个电子数据库——scopus、Web of Science (Clarivate)、PsycINFO和socindex——检索2000年至2024年间发表的文章。我们还对纳入的研究进行了参考挖掘。总共有33篇文章符合纳入标准:以英文发表的实证研究,发表在同行评议的期刊上,并关注在线CSA调查人员的福祉。研究结果显示,报告的幸福感存在很大差异。个人应对策略以及组织资源和支持在人员如何管理这项工作的需求方面发挥着关键作用。基于这些见解,我们建议在线CSA警察单位实施明确和积极的战略,以保障人员的福祉。
Wellbeing Among Police Personnel Investigating Online Child Sexual Abuse: A Scoping Review
Online child sexual abuse (CSA) crimes have increased significantly in recent years, reflecting broader access to the internet and the global proliferation of CSA content. In response, national police forces have established specialized investigative teams. Notably, repeated exposure to CSA material has been identified as a significant stressor for police personnel, potentially increasing the risk of secondary traumatic stress and burnout. Therefore, understanding and addressing the impact of continuous CSA exposure on personnel’s wellbeing is essential within this area of digital policing. This scoping review aims to synthesize and report the existing empirical research on the wellbeing of police personnel involved in online CSA investigations. Following established guidelines, we searched four electronic databases—Scopus, Web of Science (Clarivate), PsycINFO, and SocIndex—for articles published between 2000 and 2024. We also conducted reference mining of the included studies. In total, 33 articles met the inclusion criteria: empirical studies published in English, in peer-reviewed journals, and focused on the wellbeing of personnel investigating online CSA. Findings reveal substantial variation in reported wellbeing. Individual coping strategies, as well as organizational resources and support, play a critical role in how personnel manage the demands of this work. Based on these insights, we recommend that online CSA police units implement clear and proactive strategies to safeguard personnel’s wellbeing.
期刊介绍:
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse is devoted to organizing, synthesizing, and expanding knowledge on all force of trauma, abuse, and violence. This peer-reviewed journal is practitioner oriented and will publish only reviews of research, conceptual or theoretical articles, and law review articles. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse is dedicated to professionals and advanced students in clinical training who work with any form of trauma, abuse, and violence. It is intended to compile knowledge that clearly affects practice, policy, and research.