Sport and Performance Psychology for Law Enforcement
Sport and Performance Psychology for Law Enforcement
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Bridging the science of sport and performance psychology with the operational realities of modern policing, this book equips practitioners to assist law enforcement agencies in fostering resilience, effectiveness, and safety in the line of duty.
Drawing on the expertise of an international group of psychologists and professionals who work with law enforcement, this book discusses concepts and guidelines for implementing sport and performance psychology practices with law enforcement officers (LEOs). It presents practical frameworks for applying psychological skills in ways that align with the unique demands of policing and facilitates skill transfer from training to line-of-duty performance. The first section of the book reviews the historical and scientific foundations of the field of sport and performance psychology, delving into the high-performance mindset, and the cognitive and biopsychological factors that shape performance. The second section applies these concepts to police performance.
This book examines police wellness, an emerging area in the psychology of policing. It also examines how performance psychology can be applied to patrol work, training, injury and critical incident stress management. A dedicated focus is given to the use of force and the perceptual and cognitive adaptations that occur under high-stress, high-stakes conditions. By combining evidence-based strategies with real-world application, this book supports the development of resilient, high-performing officers while enhancing psychological wellbeing across the profession. This work is a resource for psychologists, as well as police and other professionals whose work intersects with law enforcement, including police trainers, legal experts, and policy makers.
We, the editors, are grateful to those who contributed to this book: Chad Sacra and the Roanoke Police Department who opened the door to sport psychology for policing 20 years ago; the New Zealand Police officers who shared their insights; and, sport psychology colleagues, Stiliani Chroni and Rich Gordin.
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Table of Contents
Introduction to Police Performance Psycholgy
John Heil (Psychological Health Roanoke, USA), Grainne Somerville (SP Consultancy, NZ), Robert Owens (Psychological Health Roanoke, USA), and Tyler McDaniel (Psychological Health Roanoke & Ready|Set|Resilient, USA)
1. Sport and Performance Psychology in Law Enforcement
Robert Owens (Psychological Health Roanoke, USA), Tyler McDaniel (Psychological Health Roanoke & Ready|Set|Resilient, USA), William Land (University of Texas at San Antonio, USA), and Grainne Somerville (SP Consultancy, NZ)
2. Optimal Mindsets: Stress, Flow, Clutch, Mindfulness, and the Zone
Daniel Gould (Michigan State University, USA)
3. Mind and Body in Action: Cognitive Foundations
Gershon Tenenbaum (Ariel University & Reichmann University, Israel) and Roy Bedard (RRB Systems International, USA)
4. Mind and Body in Action: Biopsychological Foundations
Roy Bedard (RRB Systems International, USA) and Gershon Tenenbaum (Ariel University & Reichmann University, IL)
5. Fostering a Culture of Wellness and High Performance in Policing
Robert Owens (Psychological Health Roanoke, USA) and Grainne Somerville (SP Consultancy, NZ)
6. Patrol Officer Role and Function(ing)
Mario S. Staller (University of Applied Sciences for Police and Public Administration, Germany) and Swen Koerner (German Sport University Cologne, DE)
7. Use of Force Decision Making: Complexity, Challenge, and Controversy
John Heil (Psychological Health Roanoke, USA) and Roy Bedard (RRD Systems International, USA)
8. Mental Skill Building, Simulation, and Transfer of Training to Practice
John Heil (Psychological Health Roanoke, USA) and Arne Nieuwenhuys (University of Auckland, NZ)
9. From Theoretical Frameworks to Operational Practice in Law Enforcement
Grainne Somerville (SP Consultancy, NZ), Jenni McArthur (Jenni McArthur Psychology, CH), and Stephen Smith (Sport Psychology Ltd, UK)
10. From Crisis to Cohesion: A Framework for Law Enforcement Critical Incident Response
Tyler McDaniel (Psychological Health Roanoke & Ready|Set|Resilient, USA) and Amy Athey (Athey Performance, USA)
11. The Psychology of Injury, Pain, Rehabilitation, and Return to Duty
Les Podhog (University of Montreal and CHU Sainte-Justine Research Center, CA), John Heil (Psychological Health Roanoke, USA), and John Fraser (Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences & University of Kentucky, USA)
Conclusion
Grainne Somerville (SP Consultancy, NZ) and Robert Owens (Psychological Health Roanoke, USA)
Index
Product details
| Published | Apr 16 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 228 |
| ISBN | 9781978764323 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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