Precinct 444: The National Law Enforcement Museum Podcast

Collective Wounds: Trauma’s Hidden Effects on Law Enforcement and Communities

National Law Enforcement Museum Season 15 Episode 1

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In this episode of Precinct 444, host Josh Bronson sits down with Katie O'Mailey, LCSW-C, LICSW, RYT, an Appointee of the Maryland State Commission on Trauma-Informed Care, to explore the complex and often overlooked topic of trauma within law enforcement. Together, they unpack how trauma can manifest in police officers, both on an individual and organizational level, and the ripple effects it can have on mental health, decision-making, and community relationships.

The conversation dives into:

· Individual Trauma: How repeated exposure to high-stress and life-threatening situations impacts officers physically, emotionally, and psychologically.

· Collective Trauma: The shared experiences within departments and communities following critical incidents or systemic challenges.

· Generational Trauma: How historical and cultural factors influence policing and community trust over time.

· Healing and Resilience: Practical strategies for officers, agencies, and communities to foster recovery, resilience, and well-being.

Katie brings her expertise as a licensed clinical social worker and law enforcement trainer to provide insights on recognizing trauma symptoms, breaking stigma around mental health in policing, and creating supportive environments for healing.

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