Suicide Prevention in U.S. Law Enforcement Agencies: a National Survey of Current Practices

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Rajeev Ramchand
Jessica Saunders
Karen Chan Osilla
Patricia Ebener
Virginia Kotzias
Elizabeth Thornton
Lucy Strang
Meagan Cahill
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[1] RAND Corporation,
[2] RAND Corporation,undefined
[3] RAND Gulf States Policy Institute,undefined
[4] RAND Europe,undefined
[5] Westbrook Center,undefined
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Suicide; Law enforcement; Police; Environmental scan;
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Increasing attention is being paid to suicide among law enforcement officers, and how the agencies that employ these officers could prevent such deaths. This study presents the results of a national survey of U.S. law enforcement agencies’ strategies for preventing officer suicide. We invited 177 agencies from across the United States to be interviewed, and 110 agreed to participate in qualitative interviews. Agencies were grouped into one of four categories based on the services they offered. Agencies offered minimal (a municipal employee assistance program), basic (mental health, critical incident response procedures, and training), proactive (in-house mental health care, embedded chaplains, substance misuse programs, peer support, screening, or health and wellness programs), and integrated services (integration of services into day-to-day operations). The results indicate that many U.S. law enforcement agencies are engaged in efforts to promote officer wellness and prevent suicide. Officers’ perceptions of confidentiality may inhibit the use of in-house or contracted mental health services, while a weak or inconclusive evidence-base raises questions about common approaches like peer support or critical incident stress debriefing.
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