Public Reassurance Following A Collective Trauma Event: A Scoping Review Of The Evidence To Inform Police Practice

Lyndal Hickey, Louise Hams, Lauren Kosta

POLICING-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POLICE STRATEGIES & MANAGEMENT(2021)

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Purpose This paper examines the empirical research on police reassurance following a collective trauma event (CTE). Design/methodology/approach Using a scoping review methodology, this paper sought to establish the extent, range and nature of published literature on policing responses to collective traumatic events, and to identify key features of this form of direct practice. Included papers needed to focus on police responses oeassurance with the public related to events (pre-or post) that could be regarded as collective trauma events by nature or scale. Searches were conducted using the Web of Science, SCOPUS and PsychINFO databases for literature published between January 2000 and December 2019. Findings Fourteen articles met the inclusion criteria. The key themes identified: (1) measuring the impact of reassurance and community policing; (2) community attitudes to policing and social disorder/critical events; (3) police workforce responses to traumatic events; and (4) interventions to support police to respond to their community. Research limitations/implications Future research needs to examine the elements that create a robust organisational infrastructure that can withstand the demands of policing in ordinary and extraordinary times. Fundamental to the studies in this review is the relationship between the police agencies and the community. The nature of this relationship and how it can be strengthened to ameliorate the negative impact of CTEs in communities needs further exploration. Originality/value This paper provides important findings that can inform future reassurance policing practice and research.
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Police reassurance, Collective trauma events, Public safety
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