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Key Points About Stress and Wellness for Law Enforcement Leadership

NCJ Number
254523
Author(s)
John Violanti; Wendy Stiver; Dan Grupe
Date Published
January 2020
Length
1 page
Annotation
In this video (2 minute and 13 seconds), John Violanti, a professor at the University at Buffalo; Wendy Stiver, a Major in the Dayton (Ohio) Police Department; and Dan Grupe, Associate Scientist, University of Wisconsin's Center for Healthy Minds, speak about the importance of law enforcement agencies providing the resources their personnel need to maintain mental health.
Abstract
The speakers emphasize the importance of a law enforcement agency having the resources necessary to identify the symptoms of and ensure treatment for officers who manifest the symptoms of trauma and risk for suicide. Preventive maintenance is also important in providing officers with training in the symptoms of work-related trauma and the resources available for diagnosis and treatment. Officer awareness of daily stressors and healthy ways of coping with it must also be incorporate in ongoing training and personnel management.