Mental health and prospective police professionals

Author: Kelley Thomas M  

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd

ISSN: 1363-951X

Source: Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, Vol.28, Iss.1, 2005-01, pp. : 6-29

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Abstract

Purpose - To assess the mental health of members of the police force and expose any gaps existing at what should be its ideal level, with reference to aspiring policemen of the future. Aims to explain the health realization model and give a definition of optimal mental health with specific reference to the police force. Design/methodology/approach - Employs the well-being inventory, a survey investment designed specifically to measure five dimensions of optimal mental health, to assess the mental condition of 179 prospective police professionals. Findings - The results of the survey appear to suggest that future job satisfaction for many prospective police professionals in the study could be less than optimal, with the implication that high notes of mental dysfunction in its various forms could be experienced. Practical implications - It is imperative that sound mental health instruction be incorporated into all future police training programs. However, further research needs to be done in order to advance a process which is at present only experimental. Originality/value - Emphasizes the value of teaching future police officers the nature and source of optimal psychological functioning.