Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Employing police training as a tool of preventive intervention of police complex trauma : a brief report from a module presented at the 2011 European Police College Train the Trainers Seminar / Konstantinos Papazoglou and Christiane Manzella.

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Canadian Policing Research

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1 online resource (5 pages)

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Author(s) affiliated with: University of Toronto; Applied Psychology, The Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, New York University.

Summary

The authors provided a module related to training about trauma to European police educators participating in the 2011 “Train the Trainers” 2nd step seminar held in the Police University in Muenster, Germany. They introduced three interventions (education, journal writing, and a mindfulness/awareness exercise) to discern what was effective and possibly could be implemented into police training. It was clear that police trainers made the distinction that they are not therapists, but that they can be a supportive blue brother or sister to their trainees. The principal aim was to create bridges between law enforcement and mental health professionals so that the services developed and offered by mental health professionals could be useful and “palatable” to police officers.

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Journal of Forensic Research, 2157-7145 ; Special issue 11.

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