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Franziska Hofer; Jobila Eigenmann; Carla Fumagalli; Markus Glaus; Signe Ghelfi – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2024
In the area of security, human cognition remains essential for face recognition despite advancements in technology. Law enforcement agencies (LEAs) are interested in harnessing these abilities, as recognizing people is a fundamental aspect of their work. We conducted two studies to support integrating human face recognition skills into police…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Identification, Law Enforcement, Crime Prevention
Raja Kumar – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Researchers have found that sex trafficking in the 21st century is a growing human rights atrocity. This qualitative case study investigates law enforcement professionals' perceived needs as first responders to identify and support sex trafficking victims. Specifically, this study examines resources, training, and support that they perceive to be…
Descriptors: Victims of Crime, Sexual Abuse, Resources, Training
Peeters, Denise A. M.; van Deelen, Tessa R. D.; Kunst, Anton E.; van den Putte, Bas; Kuipers, Mirte A. G. – Health Education Journal, 2023
Objective: Despite a nationwide ban on tobacco sales to people under 18 years of age, adolescents can still buy tobacco products in Amsterdam. This study aimed to understand the influence of the retail environment in adolescents' activity spaces on their tobacco-purchasing behaviour. Method: Interviews were conducted with 13 adolescents (aged…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Smoking, Retailing, Adolescents
Kirsten S. Railey; Abigail M. A. Love; Jonathan M. Campbell – Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2021
The authors conducted a scoping review of peer-reviewed, empirical studies to summarize literature examining the interface between individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and the criminal justice system (CJS). The authors searched 13 professional databases and 28 journals using key terms related to ASD and the CJS. From a total of 678…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Crime, Law Enforcement, Justice
Hayden P. Smith; Bobbie Ticknor; Alicia H. Sitren – Journal of Educators Online, 2024
The role of emotion in the context of virtual reality learning environments (VRLEs) has lately received increased attention, though there is a gap in the research on VRLEs in criminal justice. The current study examines the impact of a virtual reality experience that focuses on mental illness occurring in those within the criminal justice system.…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Criminal Law, Justice, Law Enforcement
Emily D. Lemon; Kathleen S. Mera Nieto; Luis Yael Serrano Laguna; Yesnely A. Flores; Maria Niño-Suastegui; Jonathan Peraza Campos; Viridiana Fuentes; Kenia Lozada; Audrey Ling; Briana Woods-Jaeger – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
Increasingly, immigration policies are understood as structural determinants, rooted in racism, nativism, and ethnocentrism, which raise serious public health concerns for Latinx adolescents' mental health. Our objective was to examine how immigration policy enforcement affects mental health of Latinx youth raised in a county with an aggressive…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Mental Health, Adolescents, Public Policy
LaShawn Taylor – ProQuest LLC, 2024
For centuries, Black people in the U.S. have had to navigate structural and institutional racism. This is especially true for the system of policing, which evolved from pre-emancipation slave patrols. Though law enforcement agencies have made strides in the past 160 years, Black people continue to be targeted and killed by police at a…
Descriptors: Diversity, Inclusion, Racism, Law Enforcement
DeMarcus A. Jenkins; Chezare A. Warren – Educational Policy, 2024
The social movement for #PoliceFreeSchools (and the adjacent campaign on college and university campuses called #PoliceFreeCampuses) welcomes an opportunity to reimagine school discipline and safety in contradistinction to current carceral forms. Scholars have moved away from notions of "school to prison pipeline" by demonstrating the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Public Schools, Racism, Social Justice
Lynch, Emily; Goyal, Deepika; Moore, Dorothy James – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Background: College campus police departments are providing law enforcement officers the authority to administer naloxone, the antidote to opioid overdose. This study explored the competence, concerns, and readiness among college campus-based law enforcement officers in Northern California to administer naloxone in case of an opioid overdose on…
Descriptors: Law Enforcement, Police School Relationship, Drug Therapy, Narcotics
McKinley, Geoffrey L.; Peterson, Daniel J. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
When selecting fillers to include in a police lineup, one must consider the level of similarity between the suspect and potential fillers. In order to reduce misidentifications, an innocent suspect should not stand out. Therefore, it is important that the fillers share some degree of similarity. Importantly, increasing suspect-filler similarity…
Descriptors: Models, Human Body, Criminals, Law Enforcement
Tamara Frances McCollough – ProQuest LLC, 2024
When the COVID-19 pandemic occurred, public safety departments at four-year institutions of higher education in the U.S. were vulnerable. This vulnerability was because of the limited time they had to initiate their pandemic response to help protect their campus communities, and the need to create or revise institutional emergency response…
Descriptors: School Safety, Law Enforcement, COVID-19, Pandemics
James Turner; Colin Rogers; Ian Pepper – Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 2024
Purpose: The research aimed to explore the perceptions of aspiring future police officers studying at a university in relation to the actions to be taken with regards to typical posts on social media by a fictitious off and on-duty police officer. This in turn would inform future police workforce requirements. Design/methodology/approach: Policing…
Descriptors: Law Enforcement, Ethics, Social Media, Police
Donald Neil Barnett – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Law enforcement agencies across the country are confronted with the problems associated with substance abuse. Law enforcement personnel receive only cursory training on substance abuse and lack targeted training that addresses the complex problems that are associated with it, such as co-existing mental health issues. This study, conducted on…
Descriptors: Law Enforcement, Training, Substance Abuse, Mental Disorders
Jan Baker – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This qualitative study explored essential characteristics attributed to highly effective School Resource Officers (SROs) as perceived by experienced Indiana high school principals. Through semi-structured interviews with five high school principals from Indiana, the study sought to identify key responsibilities, outcomes, proactive activities, and…
Descriptors: Police, Police School Relationship, High Schools, Principals
Taylor G. Hood; Xuyang He – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
Incorporating forensic applications into chemical education serves as an effective strategy for engaging college students and equipping them with the skills necessary to become valuable in the workforce in relevant fields. For instance, learning how to extract controlled substances from biological specimens in a laboratory course is essential for…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Law Enforcement, Science Instruction, Diagnostic Tests

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