Handbook of police psychology / Edited by Jack Kitaeff.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Routledge, 2019.Edition: Revised EditionDescription: xiii, 652 p.: ill. (black and white.) 25 cmSubject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Handbook of police psychologyDDC classification:- 23 363.2019 KIT
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1: Introduction and History of Police Psychology, J. Kitaeff
Part 1. General Practice Chapter 2: Police Psychological Consultation Services to Public Safety, J.A. Davis Chapter 3: Legal Issues Related to Hiring and Promotion of Police Officers, A. Gutman Chapter 4: Ethical Issues in Police Psychology, J.L. McCutcheon Chapter 5: Police vs. Probation/Surveillance Officers: Similarities and Differences, D.S. Herrmann, B. BroderickPart
2. Pre-employment Psychological Screening Chapter 6: Criterion-Related Psychological Evaluations, P.A. Weiss, W.U. Weiss Chapter 7: Actuarial vs. Clinical Judgment Prediction Models in Pre-employment Psychological Screening of Police Candidates, M.J. Cuttler Chapter 8: Appraising and Managing Police Officer Performance, R. Jacobs, C. Thoroughgood, K. SawyerChapter 9: Assessments for Selection and Promotion of Police Officers, R. Jacobs, L. Cushenbery, P.E. GrabarekChapter 10: The Integration Section of Forensic Psychological Reports in Law Enforcement: Culturally Responsive Ending Words, R. Johnson Chapter 11: Challenging the Police De-selection Process, J.M. Arcaya
Part 3. Training and Evaluation Chapter 12: Couples Counseling/Assessment and Use of the Inwald Relationship Surveys, R. Inwald, E.A. Willman, S. Inwald Chapter 13: Fitness-For-Duty Evaluations, D. Corey Chapter 14: Methods for Real-Time Assessment of Operational Stress During Realistic Police Tactical Training, D. Brisinda, R. Fenici, A.R. Sorbo Chapter 15: Evolution of Police Leadership Enhancement, A. Park and J.S. Herndon Chapter 16: When Cops Kill: Understanding the Psychology of Deadly Force Encounters, L. Miller
Part 4. Police Procedure Chapter 17: Police Use of Force, F.J. GalloChapter 18: Hostage Negotiations, W.C. Mullins, M.J. McMainsChapter 19: Domestic Violence: An Analysis of the Crime and Punishment of Intimate Partner Abuse, S.L. Brooke, T.K. StrausChapter 20: Police Interviews with Suspects: International Perspectives, K.A. Roberts, V. Herrington Chapter 21: Applying Restorative Justice Principles in Law Enforcement, R. Myers
Part 5. Clinical PracticeChapter 22: Police Personality: Theoretical Issues and Research, G.L. GerberChapter 23: Police and Public Safety Complex Trauma and Grief: An Eco-ethological Existential Analysis, D. RudofossiChapter 24: Suicide in Law Enforcement, A. Liang, A.A. Abrams, K. Stevens, B. Frechette
Part 6. Treatment and DysfunctionChapter 25: Cops in Trouble: Psychological Strategies for Helping Officers Under Investigation, Criminal Prosecution, or Civil Litigation, L. MillerChapter 26: Evidence-Based Psychological Interventions to Promote Officer Resiliency, S. B. Stern & M. Galietta Chapter 27: Critical Incident Reactions and Early Interventions, S. Best, E. Kirschman, A. Artwohl Chapter 28: Critical Knowledge for Clinicians Debriefing Critical Incidents in Law Enforcement, J. E. Roland Chapter 29: The Disconnected Values Model: A Brief Intervention of Improving Healthy Habits and Coping With Stress in Law Enforcement, M.H. Anshel Chapter 30: Mentally Ill-Crying "Help!" Police & Public Health Prevention, Intervention & Post-vention, D. Rudofossi
The Handbook of Police Psychology features contributions from over 30 leading experts on the core matters of police psychology. The collection surveys everything from the beginnings of police psychology and early influences on the profession; to pre-employment screening, assessment, and evaluation; to clinical interventions. Alongside original chapters first published in 2011, this edition features new content on deadly force encounters, officer resilience training, and police leadership enhancement. Influential figures in the field of police psychology are discussed, including America's first full-time police psychologist, who served in the Los Angeles Police Department, and the first full-time police officer to earn a doctorate in psychology while still in uniform, who servedwith the New York Police Department. The Handbook of Police Psychology is an invaluable resource for police legal advisors, policy writers, and police psychologists, as well as for graduates studying police or forensic psychology
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