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Law Enforcement And Military Members: Engaging In The Community, Karen C. Kalmbach, Randy Garner Jan 2015

Law Enforcement And Military Members: Engaging In The Community, Karen C. Kalmbach, Randy Garner

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This chapter seeks to assist law enforcement by providing an empirical review of research on the relationship between military service and risk of dangerousness—to self (suicide) or others (violent crime). Risk posed by military members is poorly understood and largely overstated by media reports. The following discussion will reveal that—notwithstanding the unique aspects of military culture and service—most risk factors for violence (towards self and others) are similar for both military members and nonmilitary alike. However, some aspects of military service, (e.g., combat exposure), may impact the behavior and thought processes of service members who come into contact with law …