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Psychological Effects of Police Work: A Psychodynamic Approach (1991)

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SOME DISCLAIMERS It is somewhat unusual to begin a book by declaring what it is not, but the topic of police behavior is so complex that it requires the writer to state as early as possible the limits of what he has written here to describe and explain a police officer’s experience. In order for the reader to get a clear idea of what areas of police behavior are to be described, it is nec- essary to delineate those aspects of police behavior that are beyond the scope of this book. First of all, this book is about the psychological effects of police work on policemen: male police officers. Nearly all of the police officers with whom I have worked have been men, so my impressions and opinions are based on the experiences of male police officers. Consequently, descriptions and expla- nations of the motivations, anxieties, psychological defenses, and resultant behavior of police officers must be limited to policemen. I believe that there are significant differences in the psychological effects of police work on men and women, but this book does not address this issue.

Author: Bonifacio, Philip

Topic: Politics / Current Events
Media: Book
ISBN: 306439557
Language: English
Pages: 224

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Weight 1.16 lbs
Dimensions 9.21 × 6.14 × 0.63 in

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