نتایج جستجو برای: commissioned officers

تعداد نتایج: 15406  

2016
Mai Hassan Horacio Larreguy Steven Levitsky Noah Nathan Amanda Robinson Ryan Sheely

For autocrats facing elections, officers in the internal security apparatus play a crucial role by engaging in coercion on behalf of the incumbent. Yet reliance on these officers introduces a principal-agent problem: Officers can shirk from the autocrat’s demands. To solve this problem, autocrats strategically post officers to different areas based on an area’s importance to the election and th...

Journal: :Medical education 1987
N S Palchik T E Dielman J O Woolliscroft J K Stross

In an academic medical centre between 1980 and 1985, the attitudes, preferences and career goals of house officers in a primary medical care residency training programme were assessed at entry and at the end of each house officer year. Primary care trainees who went on to practise in a general medicine setting were compared to primary care trainees who subsequently received subspecialty trainin...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2004
Francesco Tomei Maria Valeria Rosati Tiziana Paola Baccolo Emilia Cherubini Manuela Ciarrocca Tiziana Caciari Enrico Tomao

The aim of the study is to evaluate, by ambulatory (24 h) blood pressure monitoring (ABPM), whether police officers exposed to urban pollutants and possible psycho-social stressors could be at risk of changes in ambulatory systolic blood pressure (SBP), and ambulatory diastolic blood pressure (DBP) compared to controls. After excluding the principal confounding factors, police officers and cont...

2008
V. Barger M. Bishai D. Bogert C. Bromberg A. Curioni M. Dierckxsens M. Diwan F. Dufour D. Finley B. T. Fleming J. Gallardo J. Heim P. Huber C. K. Jung S. Kahn K. Lesko C. Lewis P. Litchfield A. K. Mann A. Marchionni W. Marciano D. Marfatia A. D. Marino

This report provides the results of an extensive and important study of the potential for a U.S. scientific program that will extend our knowledge of neutrino oscillations well beyond what can be anticipated from ongoing and planned experiments worldwide. The program examined here has the potential to provide the U.S. particle physics community with world leading experimental capability in this...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2011
N Jones H Burdett S Wessely N Greenberg

BACKGROUND Third Location Decompression (TLD) is the process through which personnel, returning from combat operations, begin to psychologically 'unwind'. Decompression comprises welfare activities, such as contacting home, beach events, social events, psycho-educational briefings and controlled re-introduction to alcohol. AIMS To assess the subjective utility of decompression by surveying al...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2014
S L Rowe M Keeling S Wessely N T Fear

BACKGROUND The perceived effects of a military career on service personnel's children have been largely overlooked. AIMS To examine the views of military personnel about the impact their career has on their children in relation to socio-demographic variables, military characteristics and mental health symptoms. METHODS Service personnel (regular and reserve) with one or more children (<18 y...

Journal: :JITR 2016
Puckpimon Singhapong Graham Kenneth Winley

This study examined the importance assigned by Human Resource personnel to the personality traits of Information Technology officers. The extent to which these traits were evident among Information Technology officers was determined and compared to their level of importance among Human Resource personnel. The well-known 16 Personality Factors model was used and data was collected by questionnai...

2004
ROBERT E. WORDEN Roger B. Parks Albert J. Reiss

This paper examines the influence of officers' and supervisors' attitudes and priorities toward community policing and problem solving over the time officers spend conducting problem-solving activities. Analyzing data collected for the Project on Policing Neighborhoods, a multi-method study of police patrol in two police departments, results show that officers' perceptions of their supervisors'...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2005
Marilyn Price

Vermette et al. offer significant observations about the training of police officers working with individuals who have a mental illness. The need to have effective training that meets the expectations of line officers as well as supervisors and police chiefs is readily apparent. Law enforcement officers are routinely the first responders in situations involving mentally ill persons in crisis. T...

Journal: :Journal of forensic practice 2022

Purpose There is clear evidence that prison can be detrimental to mental health and wider society has tended assume “out of sight, out mind” for prisoners in distress. The lack access effective care prisons along with increasingly lower numbers officers, or Operational Officers (OOs), created a negative culture requires the development specialist services. With this comes need conduct evaluatio...

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