Perceptions of personnel on police suicide and the role of a chaplain

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Mabe, Sello Edwin

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2009-08-25T10:50:00Z

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Dissertation

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Police Suicide , Pastoral Care and Counselling , Suicide Prevention , Chaplain

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Suicide is a common phenomenon in all Police Agencies. Perceptions about police suicide, different Suicide Prevention Strategies and the Chaplain's role in preventing Police Suicide are researched. Data gathering employed two methods, namely:- A questionnaire to assess Perceptions of Personnel on Police Suicide and the Role of a Chaplain in the prevention thereof, and A case study to substantiate qualitative data. Information gathered through questionnaires was presented as percentages of personnel agreeing with statements. Results indicate that the following factors influence police perceptions on suicide:- Job characteristics, Lack of care and support, Low morale, Ineffective coping skills and Police culture. Recommendations are made on how Police Chaplains and SAPS Department can get involved in suicide prevention. This include Pastoral role fulfilment, in cooperation with the multidisciplinary effort by Employee Assistance Service (EAS). Recommendations are also made regarding future research on police suicide and chaplain's intervention.

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Mabe, Sello Edwin (2009) Perceptions of personnel on police suicide and the role of a chaplain, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1146>

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