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Health and mental health

TECHBeat, February 2019

Date Published
February 2019
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Publication Type
Program/Project Description

TECHBeat, May 2019

Date Published
May 2019
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Publication Type
Program/Project Description

TECHBeat, October 2018

Date Published
October 2018
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Publication Type
Research (Applied/Empirical)

Interviews with NIJ’s American Indian and Alaska Native Travel Scholars

April 2020

NIJ’s American Indian and Alaska Native Travel Scholarship Program Scholars discuss:

  • Why they applied to the program.
  • Which conference they chose to attend and why.
  • Why representation of American Indian and Alaska Native is important in the field of criminal justice.
  • What conference sessions they chose to attend and which they found most interesting.
  • How they want to contribute to the fields of tribal and criminal justice.

How Law Enforcement Culture Plays into Stress and Wellness

January 2020

John Violanti, research professor at University at Buffalo’s School of Public Health and Health Professions; Wendy Stiver, major at the Dayton (Ohio) Police Department; and Dan Grupe, associate scientist at University of Wisconsin’s Center for Healthy Minds, speak about how the law enforcement culture of not showing weakness might deter some officers from getting help if they are suffering from mental health issues. The subject matter experts recommend listening to officers and conveying that it’s okay to express emotions.