2021
Extending Law Enforcement Reach to Children Exposed to Violence: Police Training Evaluation
de la Fontaine N, Hahn H, Stover C, Marans S. Extending Law Enforcement Reach to Children Exposed to Violence: Police Training Evaluation. Journal Of Police And Criminal Psychology 2021, 37: 68-79. DOI: 10.1007/s11896-021-09448-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLaw enforcement collaborationPolice officers' perceptionsPolice training curriculumLaw enforcement professionalsOfficers’ perceptionsPolice departmentsPolice officersEnforcement professionalsLaw enforcementOfficer motivationImmediate aftermathViolenceQualitative analysisLong-term mental health difficultiesOfficersEmotional needsMental health difficultiesUnique positionSpecific gapsPost-training resultsPracticeAttitudesPost-training surveysProgram presentationContent areas
2018
Psychoanalytic responses to violent trauma: the Child Development–Community Policing partnership
Marans S. Psychoanalytic responses to violent trauma: the Child Development–Community Policing partnership. 2018, 267-292. DOI: 10.4324/9780429473654-20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild Development-Community Policing ProgramPolice officersPsychoanalytic principlesChild analystsPsychological traumaPsychoanalytic perspectiveSense of anticipationTherapeutic interventionsAnna FreudViolent traumaAgentive selfEmpirical evidenceInterventionChildrenOfficersMindfulnessClinical contactViolenceDifferent perspectivesTraumaNew settingSceneVery capacityCommunity policingAnticipation
2007
Preliminary Results of a Police-Advocate Home-Visit Intervention Project for Victims of Domestic Violence
Casey R, JD and W M, Stover C, Gill K, Durso and N S, Marans S. Preliminary Results of a Police-Advocate Home-Visit Intervention Project for Victims of Domestic Violence. Journal Of Aggression Maltreatment & Trauma 2007, 6: 39-49. DOI: 10.1300/j513v06n01_04.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2000
The Child Development-Community Policing Program: a partnership to address the impact of violence.
Berkowitz S, Marans S. The Child Development-Community Policing Program: a partnership to address the impact of violence. Israel Journal Of Psychiatry And Related Sciences 2000, 37: 103-14. PMID: 10994294.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChild Development-Community Policing ProgramPolice officersImpact of violencePolice practicesDomestic violencePolice serviceJuvenile offendersViolenceChild mental health professionalsCentral missionChild Study CenterClinical consultation servicePartnershipChildren's exposureChild developmentCore elementsOfficersYale Child Study CenterMental health professionalsProgrammatic expansionConsultation serviceOffendersHealth professionalsServicesStudy centers