A Policeman's Plight

A Policeman's Plight
Author: James Waight
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2015-07-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1499075855

A compilation of true events experienced during my twenty-five years with the Metropolitan Police Force in London, England. These stories give an insight into the past day-to-day workings of the Police Force: from my personal involvement in the protection of the public and the dedication to serve my chosen profession. These stories are diverse, ranging from thought-provoking, sad, and at times humorous, about murder, burglars, Special Constables and much more. My stories will give you a glimpse into the past, of how we did things then. Also included are a few stories from my Canadian Military Service.

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Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 364
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ISBN: 1257078704

Police Suicide

Police Suicide
Author: John M. Violanti
Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2007
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0398085412

In this second edition of Police Suicide: Epidemic in Blue, the author brings together "old and new" information on police suicide and he introduces some promising findings. In doing so, he clarifies some issues and provides a source of information for police officers, administrators, and academic researchers. In this lucidly written book of ten chapters, Doctor Violanti discusses the classical studies in suicide, the accuracy and validity of police suicide rates, probable precipitating factors associated with police suicide, the impact of retirement, the idea of "suicide by suspect," the ante.

Plight

Plight
Author: Donald E. Swann II
Publisher: Fatt Wallet Projects/Pen of Tales Publications
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2015-07-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1311467904

FBI Special Agent Dumisuni, has been called in to find a missing teen, but uncovers a larger case of abductions along the I-5 corridor, from Washington to Los Angeles where a porn producer and former Soviet spy may have a common link leading to question... how could they be involved? Better yet, how do you prove it and find the girls in time?

I'm a Police Officer (A Tinyville Town Book)

I'm a Police Officer (A Tinyville Town Book)
Author: Brian Biggs
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1683351703

From New York Times–bestselling author and illustrator Brian Biggs comes the third board book in the collectible Tinyville Town series. Taking us through a day in the life of another community hero, I’m a Police Officer shows readers what it’s like to be a policewoman protecting and serving the citizens of Tinyville Town, a cozy community where the people are kind, everyone says hello when they’re walking down the street, and all the townsfolk do their part to keep things running smoothly. Brian Biggs’ read-aloud Tinyville Town series launched in 2016 with three books: the world-establishing picture book Gets to Work! and two board books, I’m a Veterinarian and I’m a Firefighter. In addition to I’m a Police Officer, it has grown to include the board book I’m a Librarian and a second picture book, Time for School! With a nod to the busy world of Richard Scarry and the neighborhood feel of Sesame Street, the Tinyville Town series has become a favorite read for preschoolers. Using bold, comic-influenced art to illustrate a growing, thriving, diverse city full of interesting people, these books are ideal for story time and class discussions about occupations and community helpers.

Short Stories

Short Stories
Author: Vaikom Muhammad Basheer
Publisher: Katha
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788187649526

He Had Eventful Experiences In A Prison And An Asylum. He Travelled With Sufis And Sanyasis And Did Odd Jobs. At The End Of It, Basheer Has A Bagful Of Stories. Coming From The Man Who Alerted The Map Of Malayalam Fiction Five Decades Ago, This Volume Of Short Stories Is Bound To Be An Unforgettable Experience.

Death Work

Death Work
Author: Vincent E. Henry
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2004-04-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780198035848

In this fascinating new book, Vincent Henry (a 21-year veteran of the NYPD who recently retired to become a university professor) explores the psychological transformations and adaptations that result from police officers' encounters with death. Police can encounter death frequently in the course of their duties, and these encounters may range from casual contacts with the deaths of others to the most profound and personally consequential confrontations with their own mortality. Using the 'survivor psychology' model as its theoretical base, this insightful and provocative research ventures into a previously unexplored area of police psychology to illuminate and explore the new modes of adaptation, thought, and feeling that result from various types of death encounters in police work. The psychology of survival asserts that the psychological world of the survivor--one who has come in close physical or psychic contact with death but nevertheless managed to live--is characterized by five themes: psychic numbing, death guilt, the death imprint, suspicion of counterfeit nurturance, and the struggle to make meaning. These themes become manifest in the survivor's behavior, permeating his or her lifestyle and worldview. Drawing on extensive interviews with police officers in five nominal categories--rookie officers, patrol sergeants, crime scene technicians, homicide detectives, and officers who survived a mortal combat situation in which an assailant or another officer died--Henry identifies the impact such death encounters have upon the individual, the police organization, and the occupational culture of policing. He has produced a comprehensive and highly textured interpretation of police psychology and police behavior, bolstered by the unique insights that come from his personal experience as an officer, his intimate familiarity with the subtleties and nuances of the police culture's value and belief systems, and his meticulous research and rigorous method. Death Work provides a unique prism through which to view the individual, organizational, and social dynamics of contemporary urban policing. With a foreword by Robert Jay Lifton and a chapter devoted to the local police response to the World Trade Center attacks, Death Work will be of interest to psychologists and criminal justice experts, as well as police officers eager to gain insight into their unique relationship to death.

A Cop Doc's Guide to Public Safety Complex Trauma Syndrome

A Cop Doc's Guide to Public Safety Complex Trauma Syndrome
Author: Daniel Rudofossi
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1351846019

"Cop Doc's Guide to Public Safety Complex Trauma Syndrome" is written in response to the need for an advanced, specialized guide for clinicians to operationally define, understand, and responsibly treat complex post-traumatic stress and grief syndromes in the context of the unique varieties of police personality styles. The book continues where Rudofossi's first book, "Working with Traumatized Police Officer Patients", left off. Theory is wed to practice and practice to effective interventions with police officer-patients. The 'how' and 'why' of a clinician's approach is made highly effective by understanding the distinct personality styles of officer-patients. Rudofossi's theoretical approach segues into difficult examples that highlight each officer-patient's eco-ethological field experience of loss in trauma, with a focus on enhancing resilience and motivation to - otherwise left disenfranchised. Thus, this original work expands the ecological-ethological existential analysis of complex PTSD into the context of personality styles, with an emphasis on resilience - without ignoring the pathological aspects of loss that often envelop officer-patient trauma syndromes.

Under a Policeman's Knee

Under a Policeman's Knee
Author: Rick Ward
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2023-03-30
Genre: Poetry
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This collection of poems covers a wide range of topics from social justice, politics, religion, sports, overcoming adversity, and relationship loss. Specifically, police violence, the Insurrection, acquaintance rape, wrongful convictions, gun violence, racism, and homelessness are addressed. Readers will be able to relate to poems about love and loss and still find hope in the difficult subjects touched on here. Several friends have gone through divorce and relationship loss and I wrote their stories as if they were my own. Poems with "pain" in their titles are my own stories dealing with adversity as is "Dust on the Shelf."