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Citation

Gill C, Gottfredson D, Hutzell K. Policing (Bradford) 2016; 39(3): 551-565.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/PIJPSM-02-2016-0020

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE The purpose of this paper is to describe Seattle's School Emphasis Officer (SEO) program, a distinctive approach to school policing that aims to connect at-risk students with services and has potential to incorporate a trauma-informed approach.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH Using qualitative data collected from a process evaluation of SEO, including interviews, observations, and analysis of activity logs and program documentation, the authors explore elements of the program that could be adapted for the development of a trauma-informed policing (TIP) model and highlight some potential pitfalls.

FINDINGS SEO activities align well with trauma-informed principles of safety, promoting collaboration, and impulse management and are delivered in a context of trust-building, transparency, and responsivity. However, the program is poorly defined and has limited reach, has not been rigorously evaluated, and faces serious threats to sustainability. Research limitations/implications This study does not assess the effectiveness or appropriateness of TIP. A rigorous evaluation is needed to improve upon and test the model to ensure that increased contact between police and youth is effective and does not contribute to the school-to-prison pipeline.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE To the authors' knowledge, this paper is the first to describe a potential framework for TIP and lay out an agenda for further research and policy development around this idea.


Language: en

Keywords

Police; Schools; Trauma; Intervention; School resource officers; Mentoring

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