Developing a Law Enforcement Suicide Prevention Campaign Using Public Health Principles: Resource Assessment
This publication is a component of developing a suicide prevention campaign, which involves determining which and how many different assets are available for use in a prevention program.
Type: Publication
Length: 2 pages
Agencies: International Association of Chiefs of Police, Los Angeles Police Department
Authors: Kevin J Jablonski Ph.D.; Denise Jablonski-Kaye Ph.D.; Stephanie L. Barone Ph.D.; Jay Nagdimon Ph.D.
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