Developing a Law Enforcement Suicide Prevention Campaign Using Public Health Principles: Problem Identification
This publication is the first step in developing a suicide prevention program: defining the scope and breadth of the problem. Local and national law enforcement-specific data can be extremely useful and can provide a global understanding of the issues an agency may face. These data also can help establish benchmarks by which agencies can assess the level of their own suicide problems.
Type: Publication
Length: 1 page
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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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.
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This fact sheet provides an overview on the VALOR Program’s Safer Together Campaign, which emphasizes and...
This fact sheet provides an overview on the VALOR Program’s Safer Together Campaign, which emphasizes and strengthens the link between officer safety and wellness and community trust.
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