Developing a Law Enforcement Suicide Prevention Campaign Using Public Health Principles: Developing and Piloting Intervention Strategies
This publication is a component of developing a suicide prevention campaign, during which the intended program materials, including the communications pieces, marketing materials, and information and training materials are created and subsequently test-marketed to an intended audience.
Type: Publication
Length: 2 pages
Agencies: International Association of Chiefs of Police, Los Angeles Police Department
Authors: Denise Jablonski-Kaye Ph.D.; Jay Nagdimon Ph.D.; Stephanie L. Barone Ph.D.; Kevin J Jablonski Ph.D.
Superman has the Justice League. Batman has Robin. Who do you call when you need a friend? Use this poster to...
Superman has the Justice League. Batman has Robin. Who do you call when you need a friend? Use this poster to keep in mind that you need to be kind to yourself, take a break sometimes, and know that it’s okay to need a friend.
Chief Will Balling (retired) describes his journey and identifies four areas that are important for...
Chief Will Balling (retired) describes his journey and identifies four areas that are important for maintaining healthy habits throughout a law enforcement career.