50 results match your criteria: "Police University College[Affiliation]"
Intellect Dev Disabil
October 2024
Tone Hee Åker, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Sogndal, Norway; Karianne Moen, Norwegian Police University College, Bodø, Norway; Kristina Areskoug Josefsson, Department of Health Sciences, University West, Trollhättan, Sweden, and Department of Behavioural Science, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway; and Patsie Frawley, Te Kura Toi Tangata, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
Violence prevention approaches using social-ecological models inform interventions for people with intellectual disability, who often face barriers to accessing generalist courses. This study explores the experiences of healthcare professionals leading a prevention course specifically designed for adults with intellectual disability. Through semistructured interviews, 12 Norwegian course leaders highlighted the importance of raising awareness and comprehension about rights, and the social and individual factors influencing experiences of violence and its prevention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAppl Psychophysiol Biofeedback
September 2024
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Mississauga, Toronto, Mississauga, ON, Canada.
Law enforcement officers are routinely exposed to high-threat encounters that elicit physiological stress responses that impact health, performance, and safety. Therefore, self-regulation using evidence-based approaches is a priority in police research and practice. This paper describes a five-module heart rate variability biofeedback (HRVB) protocol that is part of a larger resilience program (the International Performance Resilience and Efficiency Program - iPREP) established in 2014.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAppl Psychophysiol Biofeedback
March 2024
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, ON, Canada.
Police officers demonstrate increased risk of physical and mental health conditions due to repeated and prolonged exposure to stressful occupational conditions. Occupational stress is broken into two types: operational stress, related to the content of field duties (e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychol Rep
October 2023
Norwegian Police University College, Oslo, Norway; Oslo New University College, Oslo, Norway.
Objectives: Policing is recognized as a highly stressful occupation, encompassing stressors not commonly encountered in other fields. In response, police-specific stress scales have been developed and used when studying police work. Despite changes in the composition of police personnel, most studies examining police working conditions focus on sworn police officers (SPO), excluding employees without police education (EWPE).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Psychol
January 2023
Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Introduction: The ability to perform optimally under pressure is critical across many occupations, including the military, first responders, and competitive sport. Despite recognition that such performance depends on a range of cognitive factors, how common these factors are across performance domains remains unclear. The current study sought to integrate existing knowledge in the performance field in the form of a transdisciplinary expert consensus on the cognitive mechanisms that underlie performance under pressure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLipids Health Dis
December 2022
Morbid Obesity Center, Vestfold Hospital Trust, Tønsberg, Norway.
Background: Limited evidence suggests that surgical and non-surgical obesity treatment differentially influence plasma Lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] levels. Further, a novel association between plasma arachidonic acid and Lp(a) has recently been shown, suggesting that fatty acids are a possible target to influence Lp(a). Here, the effects of bariatric surgery and lifestyle interventions on plasma levels of Lp(a) were compared, and it was examined whether the effects were mediated by changes in plasma fatty acid (FA) levels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Psychol Open
December 2022
Department of Psychology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.
Police investigative interviewers in special victims' units have particularly stressing work conditions. Being few in numbers, with highly specialised competence, the health and well-being of this workgroup are key. This study explores the prevalence of muscular lower and upper back pain and stress and associations with physical activity and organisational work support among 77 police investigators.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScand J Psychol
April 2023
University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK.
The present study investigated: (1) differences in personality traits and hardiness between police and psychology students; and (2) the relationship between personality traits and hardiness. To achieve these aims, we obtained scores using the Big Five Inventory-20 and the Dispositional Resilience Scale-15-R from n = 125 police students and n = 177 psychology students. Police students relative to psychology students, as expected, scored significantly higher on extraversion, conscientiousness, and emotional stability, and lower on openness.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Environ Res Public Health
April 2022
Faculty of Education and Culture, Tampere University, 33720 Tampere, Finland.
Police work requires making suitable observations which form the basis of situational awareness (SA) of the encounter in progress. Incomplete early-stage SA (i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSci Justice
March 2022
The Norwegian Police University College/University of Oslo, Pb. 2109 Vika, 0125 Oslo, Norway. Electronic address:
As digital forensics continues to play an important role in criminal investigations, its investigative work must be underpinned with well-defined and robust methodologies. Over the last 20 years, a substantial body of research has been produced to define and codify the digital forensic investigation process and the stages/sub-processes involved. Whilst current digital forensic investigation process models provide a solid foundation, it is argued that existing attempts often only focus on those physical tasks, which a practitioner must carry out at any given stage of an examination, omitting to identify those core thought processes, decisions and behaviours that form part of effective investigative practices.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Qual Life Outcomes
February 2022
Faculty of Medicine, Institute for Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Background: Aerobic exercise is an important part of obesity treatment and may improve health-related quality of life (HRQOL). The objective of this study was to compare the effect of two different exercise programs on health-related quality of life in patients with severe obesity.
Methods: This was a single-center, open-label, randomized, parallel-group study comparing the effects of a 24-week moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) program and a combined high-intensity interval training program with MICT (HIIT/MICT).
Sci Justice
September 2021
Norwegian Police University College, Postboks 2109 Vika, 0125 Oslo, Norway. Electronic address:
This study explores digital forensics (DF) reporting practices and compares the results with other forensic science disciplines. Forty reports were obtained from a quasi-experiment involving DF examiners, and a quantitative content analysis was performed to determine which conclusion types they applied and which content they included with relevance to the credibility of the reported results. A qualitative analysis was performed to examine the certainty expressions used in the conclusions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Psychol
July 2021
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
As the suspect interview is one of the key elements of a police investigation, it has received a great deal of merited attention from the scientific community. However, suspect interviews in child sexual abuse (CSA) investigations is an understudied research area. In the present mixed-methods study, we examine Swedish ( = 126) and Norwegian ( = 52) police interviewers' self-reported goals, tactics, and emotional experiences when conducting interviews with suspected CSA offenders.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Environ Res Public Health
May 2021
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, ON L5L 1C6, Canada.
In spite of significant interest in the application of police use of force (UOF) from organisations, researchers, and the general public, there remains no industry standard for how police UOF is trained, and by extension, evaluated. While certain UOF behaviours can be objectively measured (e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWhile social vulnerability in the face of disasters has received increasing academic attention, relatively little is known about the extent to which that knowledge is reflected in practice by institutions involved in disaster management. This study charts the practitioners' approaches to disaster vulnerability in eight European countries: Belgium; Estonia; Finland; Germany; Hungary; Italy; Norway; and Sweden. It draws on a comparative document analysis and 95 interviews with disaster managers and reveals significant differences across countries in terms of the ontology of vulnerability, its sources, reduction strategies, and the allocation of related duties.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychiatr Psychol Law
April 2020
Department of Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
In the investigation of a criminal event, the police may encounter witnesses or victims experiencing symptoms of being traumatized (e.g. anxiety, intrusive thoughts or avoidance of trauma-related stimuli).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Interprof Care
March 2022
RDI Department, Police University College, Finland.
Encountering domestic violence victims, perpetrators and witnesses in the multiprofessional fields of health and social care and policing includes various challenges. Each professional group perceives domestic violence from its own perspective, linked to its position in the field, core tasks, institutional practices and organizational structures. In this study, we examine interprofessional collaboration among Finnish social and health care professionals and police officers, focusing on the practices and conceptions concerning domestic violence interventions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObesity (Silver Spring)
February 2021
Nature, Health and Environment, University of South-Eastern Norway, Bø, Norway.
Objective: This study aimed to compare the effects of two aerobic exercise programs of different intensities on energy expenditure.
Methods: This was a single-center randomized controlled trial of patients with severe obesity allocated to a 24-week moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) program or a combined MICT with high-intensity interval training (HIIT/MICT) program. The primary outcome was energy expenditure during exercise (EEDE).
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol
March 2022
The Norwegian Police University College, Oslo, Norway.
Despite numerous promises and pledges at national and international levels to confront what many acknowledge as a crisis, illegal trade in wild plants and animals continues to grow and diversify. Empirical research conducted in Norway and Uganda from 2013 to 2015 indicates that despite the different circumstances in which law enforcement operates in the two countries, policing agents face a number of comparable challenges. Drawing on institutional theory the paper argues that decoupling, that is, gaps between official policies and daily work activities within the policing organizations, compromises enforcement in both countries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Multidiscip Healthc
October 2020
School of Public Health, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Background: Face masks were considered as an effective method of preventing respiratory infections like coronavirus infection. Identifying knowledge, attitude, and practice of healthcare workers regarding face mask utilization is very important to identify gaps and intervene immediately to control the spread of the infection. Hence, the main aim of this study was to determine the health worker's knowledge, attitude, and practice of proper face mask utilization and associated factors at police health faculties in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2020.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHIV AIDS (Auckl)
July 2020
Department of Public health, Universal Medical and Business College, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Background: Police officers are grouped among the most at-risk population for HIV. Most police officers who are mobile related to work behavior might be at risk of HIV for themselves and/or the main source of infection in transmitting the disease to the police members. So the basic aim of this study was to determine the magnitude of condom use and associated factors among police force riot control in Addis Ababa in September 2015.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Environ Res Public Health
May 2020
Department of Physical Performance, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, 0863 Oslo, Norway.
In this study, we compared adolescents' actual (expert assessed) front crawl swimming skills to their self-assessment in two conditions: in standard swimming (wearing a swimsuit and goggles) and in a simulated risk scenario (swimming in plain clothes without goggles). We postulated that education focused on water competencies is fundamental in preventing drownings. Experts evaluated the skills of 21 female and 21 male adolescents in both standard and challenging conditions.
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August 2019
Police University College, Tampere, Finland.
The practices surrounding police training of complex motor skills, including the use of force, varies greatly around the world, and even over the course of an officer's career. As the nature of policing changes with society and the advancement of science and technology, so should the training practices that officers undertake at both central (i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCogn Res Princ Implic
August 2019
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, P.O. Box 500, 405 30, Gothenburg, Sweden.
True and false intentions (i.e., lies and truths about one's future actions) is a relatively new research topic, despite the high societal value of being able to predict future criminal behavior (e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMC Endocr Disord
July 2019
Morbid Obesity Centre, Vestfold Hospital Trust, Box 2168, 3103, Tønsberg, Norway.
Background: To assess the association between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and weight changes in treatment seeking patients with severe obesity who underwent a 1-year intensive lifestyle intervention (ILI) program.
Methods: Retrospective cohort study conducted at a tertiary care outpatient rehabilitation center from November 1, 2013 through January 1, 2017. CRF was measured as maximal oxygen consumption during a maximal oxygen uptake (VO) test on a treadmill or bicycle at baseline and after 3 months.