Search Results - "Schlosser, Michael D."
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The Importance of WE in POWER: Integrating Police Wellness and Ethics
Published in Frontiers in psychology (18-12-2020)“…In this article, the authors introduce the POWER perspective of police wellness and ethics. POWER stands for Police Officer Wellness, Ethics, and Resilience…”
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Inevitable Loss and Prolonged Grief in Police Work: An Unexplored Topic
Published in Frontiers in psychology (29-05-2020)“…The present manuscript presents foundational constructs related to death and loss (i.e., grief, bereavement, prolonged grief) providing empirical findings from…”
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Inattentional blindness for a gun during a simulated police vehicle stop
Published in Cognitive research: principles and implications (20-09-2017)“…People often fail to notice unexpected objects and events when they are focusing attention on something else. Most studies of this “inattentional blindness”…”
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New Directions in Police Academy Training: A Call to Action
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (06-12-2019)“…The complexities of modern policing require law enforcement agencies to expand how officers are trained to do their jobs. It is not sufficient for training to…”
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Organizational Solutions to the Moral Risks of Policing
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (14-10-2020)“…In addition to the physical and emotional challenges faced by law enforcement professionals, the job confronts officers with numerous moral risks. The moral…”
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Confirmation bias: A barrier to community policing
Published in Journal of community safety & well-being (01-12-2021)“…This is a very challenging time for police–community relations, one characterized by a mutual lack of trust between police and citizens. But trust is an…”
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Multiple Roles and potential Role Conflict of a School Resource Officer: A Case Study of the Midwest Police Department's School Resource Officer Program in the United States
Published in International journal of criminal justice sciences (01-01-2014)“…Schools must be a safe environment, not just owing to the commonsensical discourse of wanting children and school employees to be out of harm's way, but also…”
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Racial Attitudes of Police Recruits in the United States Midwest Police Academy: A Quantitative Examination
Published in International journal of criminal justice sciences (01-07-2013)“…This study provides insight into the racial attitudes of police recruits when entering the Midwest Police Academy (a pseudonym) in the United States and after…”
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Policing during COVID-19: Another day, another crisis
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Police Endorse Color-Blind Racial Beliefs More Than Laypersons
Published in Race and social problems (01-06-2016)“…Racial disparities in the US criminal justice system (CJS) have been extensively documented in scholarly work. Critical race scholars have suggested that…”
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Improving Policing in a Multiracial Society in the United States: A New Approach
Published in International journal of criminal justice sciences (01-01-2015)“…Researchers at the University of Illinois a newly implemented "diversity education" program (Policing in a Multiracial Society Project) at the University of…”
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