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Death Work - Police, Trauma and the Psychology of Survival (Hardcover)
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Death Work - Police, Trauma and the Psychology of Survival (Hardcover)
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In this fascinating new book, Vincent Henry (a 21-year veteran of
the NYPD who recently retired to become a university professor)
explores the psychological transformations and adaptations that
result from police officers' encounters with death. Police can
encounter death frequently in the course of their duties, and these
encounters may range from casual contacts with the deaths of others
to the most profound and personally consequential confrontations
with their own mortality. Using the 'survivor psychology' model as
its theoretical base, this insightful and provocative research
ventures into a previously unexplored area of police psychology to
illuminate and explore the new modes of adaptation, thought, and
feeling that result from various types of death encounters in
police work.
The psychology of survival asserts that the psychological world of
the survivor--one who has come in close physical or psychic contact
with death but nevertheless managed to live--is characterized by
five themes: psychic numbing, death guilt, the death imprint,
suspicion of counterfeit nurturance, and the struggle to make
meaning. These themes become manifest in the survivor's behavior,
permeating his or her lifestyle and worldview.
Drawing on extensive interviews with police officers in five
nominal categories--rookie officers, patrol sergeants, crime scene
technicians, homicide detectives, and officers who survived a
mortal combat situation in which an assailant or another officer
died--Henry identifies the impact such death encounters have upon
the individual, the police organization, and the occupational
culture of policing. He has produced a comprehensive and highly
textured interpretation ofpolice psychology and police behavior,
bolstered by the unique insights that come from his personal
experience as an officer, his intimate familiarity with the
subtleties and nuances of the police culture's value and belief
systems, and his meticulous research and rigorous method. Death
Work provides a unique prism through which to view the individual,
organizational, and social dynamics of contemporary urban policing.
With a foreword by Robert Jay Lifton and a chapter devoted to the
local police response to the World Trade Center attacks, Death Work
will be of interest to psychologists and criminal justice experts,
as well as police officers eager to gain insight into their unique
relationship to death.
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