The stresses of working as a police officer, considering the dangers they put their own lives in from day to day, from the Front Page Sections, translated…
So far, there’d been, eight police officer suicides this year, the highest in five years, from just July to September, there were, FIVE officers who’d committed suicide; the department of the police decided to do away with the current supportive system of “Professor Close”, they’re also, helping the teams establish rapport within the smaller cliques, hoping that the officers can be each other’s social supportive networks, “Everybody is Professor Close”, to reduce the number of tragic deaths.
There were, fifty percent of police who worked in the field who’d committed suicide, and fifty percent of those working in the police department; the Police Department believed, that being an officers is high stress, and other than factors relating to home, economics, they develop health problems more easily too; in order to prevent these tragedies, “having someone next to you giving you a pull when you’d needed” is the most effective method of preventing officers from committing suicide.
So, because the police officers are working in high-stress environments and they don’t have a way, to talk out their anxieties like us women, that, is why, they’re, prone to suicide, and, the first step to prevent this is by setting up a supportive social network, like a therapy program, where the officers who’d needed to, can get the outlet they’d needed, to blow off steam from time to time, so things don’t escalate, and blow up…