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Police Psychology

The Society for Police and Criminal Psychology
Gary S. Aumiller, Ph.D.
President
750 Veterans Memorial Highway
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Telephone: (631) 724-5522
Fax: (631) 858-1600
http://cep.jmu.edu/spcp/ 

The Society for Police and Criminal Psychology is an organization that studies the criminal justice system and application of scientific knowledge to problems in criminal justice. Studies by the organization focus on law enforcement, judicial, and correctional elements in criminal justice.
 

Police Psychology Online
Police Psychology Online is a website that provides information and links to resources on police psychology and related topics.
http://www.policepsych.com

Critical Incident Stress Reactions
This is a website that provides general information on critical incident stress (CIS). Police officers often deal with CIS while on the job, and increasing the likelihood of police misconduct.
http://www.heavybadge.com/cisd.htm  (The website will prompt the user to enter a password. Click cancel and you will be redirected to the website.)

Critical Incident Stress Management
This is a website with links and an international resource list for critical incident stress management.
www.vaonline.org/cism.html

Article

Controlling Police Use of Excessive Force: The Role of Police Psychologists
by Ellen Scrivner
Study on the role of police psychologists in identifying officers at risk for excessive force and in preventing its use; the factors that contribute to use of excessive force by the police.
http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles/ppsyc.txt
 

 

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