(Nov. 27, 2018) -- Members of law enforcement face several stressful and traumatic situations in the line of duty and a UTSA researcher in the College of Education and Human Development is studying ...
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WIFR) - According to recent reports from The Center for Naval Analyses, 184 law enforcement officers committed suicide on average per year between 2016 and 2022. Serious mental ...
The peer support team seeks to create a safe and welcoming environment for police officers to voice their struggles." ...
The Northern Kentucky Police Chiefs Association has launched a peer support team to provide services to law enforcement ...
The siren and lights during a traffic stop are unnerving to most people, but for autistic drivers, the situation can lead to ...
A federal judge last month upheld a man's convictions for video recording inside a Littleton office of the U.S. Social ...
A series of public service announcements featuring leaders from law enforcement and the military, released as voting begins, underscore the importance of election security. These come in concert with ...
Voting and election administration became contentious topics after 2020. This time, years of preparation, efforts to improve ...
Women have higher rates of PTSD than men. Professions where individuals are exposed to stress and danger on a regular basis, such as law enforcement and medicine, can increase the likelihood of ...
In addition to sprains, fractures, and other injuries associated with a rigorous training regime, at least two recruits in the Massachusetts State Police Academy in recent years suffered from ...
"What we are seeing is, certainly, an increasing trend of enforcement and investigation ... And this theme is driven by a new wave of regulation and law across the E.U., which is moving beyond ...