The mental health and wellbeing of spouses, partners and children of emergency responders: A systematic review
Emergency responders (ERs), often termed First Responders, such as police, fire and
paramedic roles are exposed to occupational stressors including high workload, and …
paramedic roles are exposed to occupational stressors including high workload, and …
Does trauma help explain the need for power and control in perpetrators of intimate partner violence?
AI Maldonado, CM Murphy - Journal of family violence, 2021 - Springer
According to social cognitive theories of post-traumatic stress, trauma may increase an
individual's need for control. Research has yet to explore this process as it relates to Intimate …
individual's need for control. Research has yet to explore this process as it relates to Intimate …
Racial variations in work-related stress among police officers
GR Repasky, RL Rogers, C Bellas… - Journal of ethnicity in …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This study examines racial variations in the experience of police department norms and
culture. Using the data set Police Stress and Domestic Violence in Police Families in …
culture. Using the data set Police Stress and Domestic Violence in Police Families in …
Officer-involved domestic violence: A call for action among IO psychologists
KA French, KA Fletcher - Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 2022 - cambridge.org
Dhanani et al.(2022) review a compelling and sobering body of evidence regarding
policeinitiated violence, with a focus on racism and disparate impact on the Black …
policeinitiated violence, with a focus on racism and disparate impact on the Black …
Sacrifice spirit and police work-family conflict among rank-and-file officers in China
Using data collected from 36 interviews with the police and their family members, the first
author's insider perspective as a former police officer and the second author's lived …
author's insider perspective as a former police officer and the second author's lived …
The role of sex on officer perpetrated intimate partner violence: An empirical analysis of mechanisms of intimate partner violence
M Williamson - Deviant Behavior, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is serious social concern and is often perpetrated by police
officers. Research suggests that 20–40% of police families experience IPV. The purpose of …
officers. Research suggests that 20–40% of police families experience IPV. The purpose of …
Sexual assault in intimate relationships: Introduction to special issue
MG Torres - Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The 13 articles in this special issue draw from the experience of women and men in
Australia, Canada, Denmark, India, Micronesia, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Vietnam, and the …
Australia, Canada, Denmark, India, Micronesia, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Vietnam, and the …
Identifying In-Session Predictors of Treatment Outcome for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): An Examination of Fathers for Change and Treatment as Usual
DR Shayani - 2024 - search.proquest.com
A significant number of men arrested and mandated to intimate partner violence (IPV)
programs are fathers who continue to be involved in the lives of non-offending parents and …
programs are fathers who continue to be involved in the lives of non-offending parents and …
Police Stress, Burnout, Performance, and Coping Strategies: A Qualitative Case Study
SM Khan - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Police officers experience stress in various modes in the performance of their duties. Police
officers routinely respond to stressful incidents, such as fatal vehicle accidents, homicide …
officers routinely respond to stressful incidents, such as fatal vehicle accidents, homicide …
Country Variation in Negative Outcomes: Reported by Police Officers
KS Ménard, ML Arter - Exploring Contemporary Police …, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
This study examines the types and number of negative outcomes associated with police
work across five countries. Self-report online surveys completed by 1,286 officers from the …
work across five countries. Self-report online surveys completed by 1,286 officers from the …