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Author Henry, Vincent E., 1957-

Title Death work : police, trauma, and the psychology of survival / Vincent E. Henry
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2004

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 400 pages)
Contents The death and policing Nexus -- Death work : the general context -- Police survivors of death encounters : theoretical perspective and strategy of inquiry -- "Becoming a cop" : basic social and psychological processes -- The rookie's experience : introduction to death -- Patrol sergeants : routinization of the death encounter -- Crime scene detectives : 'technicizing' the death encounter -- Homicide detectives : emotional reactions to violent death -- Police survivors : genuine threats to the sense of immortality -- Reflections and observations
Summary Contemporary urban police officers are routinely exposed to the death of others, as well as to frequent and profound encounters with their own mortality. Here, Vincent Henry draws on two disparate bodies of theory and research - policing and the psychology of human responses to death - to illuminate how officers and their subculture are shaped by exposures to death. Through extensive field observation and structured interviews with NYPD officers, Henry defines and distinguishes the range and types of exposures to death in four "task environments": the rookie cop, patrol sergeant, homicide detective, and crime scene technician. He differentiates the officers' experience from others involved in death work, such as doctors, soldiers, and rescue workers, by exploring their singular occupational culture - the potential for violent death, the ritual of police funerals, strong in-group solidarity. Ultimately, the book reveals patterns of psychological transformation and social consequences of police encounters with death. Henry identifies common themes, including psychic numbing, the death imprint image, suspicion of counterfeit nurturance, death guilt, and the quest to make meaning.; 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
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 379-389) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Police psychology.
Death.
Death
deaths.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Law Enforcement.
Death
Police psychology
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780198035848
0198035845
9780195157659
0195157656
1280502754
9781280502750
1602568960
9781602568969
019518663X
9780195186635
Other Titles Police, trauma, and the psychology of survival