Understanding emotion as a strategy in policing

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Abstract

This article reviews neuroscience and cognitive psychology literature to understand how trauma and emotion impact policing and why some strategies are counterproductive by threatening police legitimacy. This review further illuminates the pernicious effect of stress in the policing environment, in both officer and citizen. Therefore, the article makes the point that the current focus on tactical training and the ‘warrior ethos’ diminishes community policing values, destroys trust, undermines respect and discourages cooperation while fostering resentment and hostility thus making everyday policing more hazardous. It argues that community policing strategies offer the only path for successful consensus policing in a democracy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)473-491
Number of pages19
JournalPolice Journal
Volume95
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sep 2022

Keywords

  • community policing
  • emotion
  • legitimacy
  • Policing strategies
  • trauma
  • trust

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