Blue Wall of Silence

Blue Wall of Silence
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Publisher : Universal-Publishers
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 9781599423234
ISBN-13 : 1599423235
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Book Synopsis Blue Wall of Silence by : Olivia N. Johnson

Download or read book Blue Wall of Silence written by Olivia N. Johnson and published by Universal-Publishers. This book was released on 2010-04-26 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Suicide has been declared an epidemic and rates of suicide increase within occupational subcultures experiencing increased levels of stress and trauma, such as law enforcement. Explored in the qualitative phenomenological study were the lived experiences of White, male law enforcement officers concerning perceptions of care by administrators and peers and the influence of mental health training in the incidence of officer suicide. The study population was chosen because of the resemblance to the segment of the general population deemed at-risk for suicide. Officers provided perceptions of care in dealing with difficult situations, police culture, police training, and police suicide. Interviews allowed officers to reveal perceptions and beliefs about the affects of training on perceptions of care and on the incidence of officer suicide. Officer interviews revealed five major themes and two minor themes. Major themes included stress, stress relief, trust/loyalty, training, and change. Minor themes included generational issues and organizational administration. The largest stressor for the study population included crimes and incidents against children. The results of the study can help further educate administrators and officers about the emotional dangers facing law enforcement officers and the importance of organizational administration in assisting officers in acknowledging and overcoming issues concerning mental health.


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