Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Violence Against Women. 2021 Oct;27(12-13):2377-2398. doi: 10.1177/1077801220975483. Epub 2020 Dec 27.
Police officers gave accounts of how their perceptions toward Domestic and Family Violence have changed over repeated exposure to these types of incidents as first responders. Interviews were conducted with 16 police officers in an Australian state. Officers expressed a desire to help people and reported personal growth through increased interpersonal skills and open-mindedness but many also became disillusioned. Officers highlighted futility, paperwork, and scrutiny of their actions as factors that inhibited their ability to cope. The findings imply that although officers' competence may increase, their well-being and capacity to do their job effectively and compassionately may become impaired.
警察讲述了他们作为第一反应者,多次接触家庭暴力事件后,对家庭暴力的看法发生了怎样的变化。在澳大利亚的一个州,对 16 名警察进行了采访。警察表示愿意帮助他人,并通过提高人际交往能力和思想开放程度来报告个人成长,但许多人也感到失望。警察强调了徒劳、文书工作和对他们行动的审查是抑制他们应对能力的因素。这些发现表明,尽管警察的能力可能会提高,但他们的幸福感和有效地、富有同情心地完成工作的能力可能会受到损害。