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Emotion's role in use of force: wearing the unemotional mask of professionalism
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Author (aut): Fawcett, Brad
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Decision making for first responders working in environments where normal accidents can be expected due to risk factors is a very complex process. Educating police and the public about emotion and its evolved role in threatening events may better prepare officers and mitigate public response when police must use force. |
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Volume 26, Issue 6
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issn: 08478538
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decision making; emotions; high risk situations; complexity; use of force
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English
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Emotion's role in use of force: wearing the unemotional mask of professionalism
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