This text makes an informed contribution to the under-researched subject of police suicide by offering an analysis of UK case studies of officers and staff who either have completed suicide or experienced suicide ideation. The text then examines current and potential intervention measures and support mechanisms. Designed for criminal justice professionals and affected laypeople, including the families of those in police service, Police Suicide is a crucial text for any who have an interest in the holistic and psychological welfare of police officers and staff.
This text makes an informed contribution to the under-researched subject of police suicide by offering an analysis of UK case studies of officers and staff who either have completed suicide or experienced suicide ideation. The text then examines current and potential intervention measures and support mechanisms. Designed for criminal justice professionals and affected laypeople, including the families of those in police service, Police Suicide is a crucial text for any who have an interest in the holistic and psychological welfare of police officers and staff.
Richard Armitage, PhD, attended King's College London from 1969 to 1972, after which he was awarded the academic qualification Associate of King's College. In 1974 he was ordained priest in the Church of England. He served as a voluntary police chaplain with West Mercia Police for many years, and was Senior Chaplain to Wiltshire Police (UK) from 2005 until 2016. He gained a PhD from Birmingham University in 2007 and has been awarded a research grant by the Home Office Police Research Group Award Scheme. His works include Police Chaplaincy: Servant to the Service and the published thesis Issues of Religious Diversity Affecting Ethnic Minority Personnel in the Workplace. Armitage has been invited to speak at various conferences and to advise on the development of chaplaincy to the police at national, regional and local levels.
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Chapter 1: A Way Forward Chapter 2: Initial Literature Survey Chapter 3: Methodology Chapter 4: Analysis of and Initial Comment Relating to the Primary Research Chapter 5: Statistics: Availability and Reliability Chapter 6: Suicide Precipitators Chapter 7: An Analysis of the Primary Research as it Relates to the Literature Survey Chapter 8: Organisational Preventative Measures Chapter 9: Personal Initiatives Chapter 10: Support Initiatives by Family and Friends Chapter 11: Recommendations Chapter 12: Concluding Reflections and Implications
Chapter 1: A Way Forward Chapter 2: Initial Literature Survey Chapter 3: Methodology Chapter 4: Analysis of and Initial Comment Relating to the Primary Research Chapter 5: Statistics: Availability and Reliability Chapter 6: Suicide Precipitators Chapter 7: An Analysis of the Primary Research as it Relates to the Literature Survey Chapter 8: Organisational Preventative Measures Chapter 9: Personal Initiatives Chapter 10: Support Initiatives by Family and Friends Chapter 11: Recommendations Chapter 12: Concluding Reflections and Implications
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