Psychological Aspects of Undercover Policing

Psychological Aspects of Undercover Policing

  • Gary S. Aumiller
  • JoAnne Brewster
Publisher:Springer VerlagISBN 13: 9780387892924ISBN 10: 0387892923

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Psychological Aspects of Undercover Policing is written by Gary S. Aumiller and published by Springer Verlag. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0387892923 (ISBN 10) and 9780387892924 (ISBN 13).

This book will look at the basic nature of the undercover operation in Law Enforcement from starting a program, to the administration of a program, to the operations of the undercover officer. It takes care to look at how a program can be set up to have the least psychological impact and the warning signs that an officer is starting to have psychological issues that could affect their work. It looks at the psychology behind the alter-identity and the “flashroll” that make the real life of the officer, seem unreal. It looks at psychological needs for safety and how support personnel can make sure the undercover operative feels as safe as possible.This is a manual for the best psychological situation for the undercover officer so that a program can be set up in a department that works for the officer and the department. It is a manual for the officer to learn how to control their life when they are asked or volunteer for the job in a police department or government agency of being someone else. It is a book that takes a common sense approach to an uncommon situation in policing. It is a research-supported compendium on how to live as an undercover officer, and more importantly, how to stay alive.