‘You can get a bit immune to it’: Emotional preparedness and coping strategies as utilised by English homicide detectives
Authors: Paine, B., Yankouskaya, A. and Sweeting, F.
Journal: International Journal of Police Science and Management
eISSN: 1478-1603
ISSN: 1461-3557
DOI: 10.1177/14613557241298823
Abstract:Despite facing extraordinary emotional demands, limited research has been conducted on homicide investigators in England and Wales. This qualitative study explores the unique challenges experienced, focusing on well-being and coping strategies. Five detective sergeants participated in semi-structured interviews, with results highlighting influences on well-being. Both positive and negative themes emerged, including intrinsic motivations, emotional preparedness and operational stress. Discussions around the diverse coping strategies employed by homicide investigators emphasised the importance of developing tailored support programmes to address the multifaceted challenges they face. Expanding on this research, encompassing a larger and more representative sample of homicide investigators, is encouraged for deepening our knowledge and allowing for evidence-based support to be employed for these dedicated professionals.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40632/
Source: Scopus
‘You can get a bit immune to it’: Emotional preparedness and coping strategies as utilised by English homicide detectives
Authors: Paine, B., Yankouskaya, A. and Sweeting, F.
Journal: International Journal of Police Science and Management
ISSN: 1461-3557
Abstract:Despite facing extraordinary emotional demands, limited research has been conducted on homicide investigators in England and Wales. This qualitative study explores the unique challenges experienced, focusing on well-being and coping strategies. Five detective sergeants participated in semi-structured interviews, with results highlighting influences on well-being. Both positive and negative themes emerged, including intrinsic motivations, emotional preparedness and operational stress. Discussions around the diverse coping strategies employed by homicide investigators emphasised the importance of developing tailored support programmes to address the multifaceted challenges they face. Expanding on this research, encompassing a larger and more representative sample of homicide investigators, is encouraged for deepening our knowledge and allowing for evidence-based support to be employed for these dedicated professionals.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40632/
Source: BURO EPrints