0 likes | 8 Views
11 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://slideservehome.blogspot.com/?vivi=B0BBJTR88Q | [READ DOWNLOAD] Life After Law Enforcement | Leaving a police career can be heartbreaking, especially when the heart bleeds forever 8220blue.8221 Life After Law Enforcement gives cops and families a vulnerable and transparent look inside the hardships of moving from duty belt to waist belt. With so many resources focused on mental and emotional survival for cops on the job, separated cops are often left to navigate civilian life on their own wit
E N D
Description Leaving a police career can be heartbreaking, especially when the heart bleeds forever 8220blue.8221 Life After Law Enforcement gives cops and families a vulnerable and transparent look inside the hardships of moving from duty belt to waist belt. With so many resources focused on mental and emotional survival for cops on the job, separated cops are often left to navigate civilian life on their own without the preparation, awareness, and support necessary for a healthy adaptation to this major life change. This book flips that script by tackling the unique needs and challenges of those who no longer suit up to protect and serve their communities. Written by a former cop who wrestled with unexpected challenges and unmet needs following his own career, author Brian A. Kinnaird explores the cultural, psychological, and emotional impacts of a police career that often complicate civilian reintegration. Without awareness of these obstacles, it may be difficult for a transitioning officer to identify the source of their problems or recognize the need for help. The book also validates common feelings associated with the loss of purpose and identity which can be hard to cope with after losing ready access to the safety net of other cops. Suffering is a normal part of life, especially through change, but it8217s all the more painful when feeling isolated, alone, and misunderstood.It doesn8217t matter how long a cop was on the job, what badge they wore, or how they left their career. Walking away from the splendor and strain of a life served to protect can be hard for any officer after spending time wearing all kinds of occupational armor. Inspired by his own story and the plight of other cops who once formed a 8220thin blue line,8221 Brian A. Kinnaird acknowledges the unintended consequences of loving and leaving the badge, and offers comfort in knowing that no cop walks this path alone.