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Police officers' strategies for coping with the stress of investigating internet child exploitation

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posted on 2024-06-13, 15:46 authored by M Powell, P Cassematis, M Benson, S Smallbone, R Wortley
Research shows that Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) investigators cope well with the range of stressors their work exposes them to, but little is known about how they manage to cope. The current study attempts to expand knowledge and address the limitations of prior research by using a broad, open-ended anonymous interviewing strategy that differentiates between individual and organizational coping resources in the first study conducted with Australian investigators. Participants were 32 ICE investigators from all nine Australian jurisdictions. Results were organized thematically in the following headings: selection of ideal applicants, indicators of poor coping and coping strategies. The overriding conclusions and their implications for police managers are discussed. © 2014 American Psychological Association.

History

Journal

Traumatology

Volume

20

Pagination

32-42

Location

Thousand Oaks, CA

ISSN

1534-7656

eISSN

1085-9373

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2014, SAGE

Issue

1

Publisher

SAGE Publications