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Tag: PTSD: Page 5
Patrol
Officers Who Responded to Orlando Nightclub Massacre Haunted by Experience
It is of his first look inside the Pulse nightclub. Dozens of people were motionless on the blood-soaked dance floor, and the Eatonville police officer had just burst through the club’s patio door for a rescue.
June 24, 2016
Patrol
Family Will Get Disability Benefits in Ex-Phoenix Officer's PTSD Suicide
A police board on Wednesday approved disability benefits for the family of Craig Tiger, a former Phoenix officer whose suicide became a rallying cry for changes in how the department handles PTSD.
April 14, 2016
Patrol
Video: Phoenix Officer Fights to Bring Service Dog to Work
Phoenix Officer Scott Sefranka is documenting his struggle with the City of Phoenix to bring his service dog to work after he was injured in the line of duty.
November 5, 2015
Patrol
PTSD: Breaking the Silence
We may think we can control our grief, our terror, or our shame by remaining silent, but naming offers the possibility of a different kind of control.
April 10, 2015
Patrol
Phoenix Unions Call for No Confidence Vote Against Chief After Former Officer's Suicide
Officials from the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association and the Phoenix Police Sergeants and Lieutenants Association say the death of former Officer Craig Tiger was symptomatic of a larger pattern of low morale among rank-and-file officers and a culture of "tyrannical" leadership by Garcia.
November 17, 2014
Patrol
Video: Treating PTSD Still Issue for Police
Mental health experts say post-traumatic stress disorder is a very real concern in first responders. Getting officers to talk about how their experiences on the street affect them is a challenge.
September 29, 2014
Patrol
Treating PTSD Still Issue for Police
Mental health experts say post-traumatic stress disorder is a very real concern in first responders. And while the attitudes of some officers are slowly starting to change, many believe police managers and the upper brass are reluctant to acknowledge PTSD as an on-duty injury and address the growing problem in the rank and file. More Here.
September 29, 2014
Patrol
Retired Mountie Kills Himself 6 Years After Responding to Bus Beheading
Tim McLean was stabbed, mutilated and beheaded by Vince Li, who was later found not criminally responsible because of mental illness.
July 16, 2014
Patrol
PTSD a Workers' Comp Issue For New Jersey Police
Police officers in New Jersey are allowed to assert PTSD as a workers' compensation claim, but it is not that way in many states.
May 26, 2014
Patrol
Ct. Public Employee PTSD Bill Clears Senate
In legislation approved 18-5 that next heads to the House floor and other committees, teachers, emergency medical personnel, state and local police, and firefighters would be able to file claims for mental-health counseling following post-traumatic stress diagnoses by board-certified psychiatrists or psychologists.
March 19, 2014
Training
Military Vets Joining Law Enforcement
Men and women leaving active-duty military jobs would seem to be a perfect fit for police careers. But there are many obstacles in their way and hurdles they must overcome before pinning on their badges and joining the thin blue line.
January 29, 2014
Special Units
Albuquerque SWAT Standoff Triggered by Former Marine Marksman
Albuquerque police said Jason Kerns, 37, fled the scene of a crash on southbound Interstate 25 north of the Big I in a Hummer sport-utility vehicle around 7:30 p.m. Friday, and a police officer pulled him over on the south-to-east flyover ramp a half-hour later.
November 10, 2013
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