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• www.AmericanSecurityToday.com Covers compas- sion fatigue, moral injury, PTSD, op- erational stress, and more • Written by estab- lished scholars and profession- als from a law en- forcement context 2019 CHAMPIONS EDITION - 39 Readership Forensic Psychologists, Law En- forcement Officers, Criminologists, and Policy Makers. Students in Psychology, Criminal Justice, and Police Wellness programs at com- munity colleges or universities Table of Contents Section 1: Foundation 1. Introduction 2. Defining Police Wellness 3. Neurobiological Threats to Main- taining Personal Wellness 4. Implicit Bias and Threats to Maintaining Personal Wellness Section 2: Psychic Wounds: Consequences of a Lack of Personal Wellness 5. The Moral Risks of Policing 6. Compassion Fatigue & Burn-Out 7. Moral Injury in Law Enforcement 8. PTSD and Other Operational Stress Injuries among Police Offi- cers: Empirical Findings and Re- flections from Clinical Experience Section 3: Intervention and Pre- vention 9. Creating a Culture of Wellness 10. Promoting Wellness 11. The Role of Compassion Satis- faction 12. Neurobiology of Police Health, Resilience, and Wellness 13. Community Relations & Com- munity-Oriented Policing 14. Closing Thoughts 287