Law Enforcement and Public Health

Law Enforcement and Public Health

Partners for Community Safety and Wellbeing

Bartkowiak-Theron, Isabelle; Southby, Richard F.; Martin, Denise; Clover, James; Crofts, Nick

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

03/2022

280

Dura

Inglês

9783030839123

15 a 20 dias

623

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PART I - HISTORICAL AND CONCEPTUAL ISSUES.- Chapter 1. Conceptual and practice tensions in LEPH: Public health approaches to policing and Police and public health collaborations.- Chapter 2. The historical public health and social work role of the police.- Chapter 3. Defund, Dismantle or Define.- Chapter 4. Law Enforcement, Public Health, and Vulnerability.- Chapter 5. Challenges and Opportunities in Educating Law Enforcement Officers: 2020 and Beyond.- Chapter 6. Historical and Conceptual Issues: Community Voices.- PART II - LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PUBLIC HEALTH: PARTNERSHIPS AND COLLABORATIONS IN PRACTICE.- Chapter 7 - Improving Community Outcomes and Social Equity Through Leveraged Police Leadership.- Chapter 8. Law enforcement and mental health: The missing middle.- Chapter 9. The challenges of sustaining partnerships and the diversification of cultures.- Chapter 10. Using public health concepts and metrics to guide policing strategy and practice: The case for an academic center forpolicing and public health.- Chapter 11. Law Enforcement and Public Health Partnerships and Collaborations in Practice: Community Voices.- PART III - SPECIAL ISSUES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PUBLIC HEALTH.- Chapter 12. Moving Beyond the War on Drugs? The Rhetoric and Reality of Harm Minimisation in Australia.- Chapter 13. Refugees: sitting at the nexus of law enforcement and public health. Chapter 14. First responders stress and resilience as a matter of the public health: A Scientific Approach to Police Commander's Testimonial about Police Work Challenges following Practical Implications.- Chapter 15. Law enforcement and public health: a framework for analysis of LEPH in lower- and middle-income countries (LMICs).- Chapter 16. Policing pandemics: developing effective policing responses during health emergencies.
law enforcement and public health (LEPH) education;collaboration between health and justice;integration of law enforcement and health services;policing and health;justice and health;epidemiological criminology;community safety and well-being;southern policing and low- and middle-income countries (LMICs);public safety and security;police and public health collaborations;social work role of police;crime reduction and community well-being;police officers as public health interventionists;health practitioners as public safety brokers;law enforcement and mental health;violence as a public health issue;first responder stress and resilience;Evidence-informed policing;emergency preparedness;crimes and public health issues;Policing