NIJ Safety, Health, and Wellness Strategic Research Plan
Chiefs' Panel Points to Top Issues and Related Innovation Needs Facing Law Enforcement
How Law Enforcement Culture Plays into Stress and Wellness
Key Points About Stress and Wellness for Law Enforcement Leadership
Officer Stress and Wellness: Bringing Practitioners and Researchers Together
Dan Grupe, associate scientist at University of Wisconsin’s Center for Healthy Minds; Wendy Stiver, major at the Dayton (Ohio) Police Department; and Christopher Scallon, retired police sergeant talk about the importance of practitioners and researchers working together to study the effects of stress and trauma on law enforcement. The speakers note how the partnership can ensure that all stakeholders are involved, make the data more usable and understandable, and create a synergy of practical experience and vetted academic foundations.
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Law Enforcement Stress and Trauma Discussion Takeaways
Panelists from the National Institute of Justice’s Research for the Real World seminar, “Protecting Against Stress & Trauma: Research Lessons for Law Enforcement,” provide their opinions on what they hope people will take away from the event. These takeaways are managing officer expectations at the academy level for the stress and trauma that they could face on the job and sharing research resources on officer resiliency with law enforcement agencies.
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Reading Intervention, Academic and Behavioral Outcomes for Adolescents: A Community Agency and University Partnership Project
Final Summary Overview: Research & Evaluation on Victims of Crime (STRiV Secondary Data Analyses)
Sentinel Events Approach to Jail Suicide and Self-Harm
Law Enforcement Looks to Research to Help Fight the Opioid Crisis
Law Enforcement Looks to Research to Help Fight the Opioid Crisis
For law enforcement, overcoming the opioid crisis will mean gaining a deep, science-driven understanding of its dimensions. NIJ gathered a cross section of experts to identify priority research needs and action items.