Fitness-for-Duty Evaluation

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Assignment 2: RA 1: Fitness-for-Duty Evaluation

In M2 Assignment 1, you proposed a Fitness-for-Duty Evaluation (FFDE) for a police department. In this assignment, you are to create a comprehensive, well-researched FFDE proposal based on the following scenario.

Scenario:

A midwestern state police department recently responded to a barricaded active shooter incident where the shooter had confined himself and his family to their home. The negotiator was able to persuade the shooter to release his four young children but was unable to persuade the shooter to release his wife or surrender. The scenario resulted in the suicide of the active shooter in front of his spouse, who remained unharmed.

You are the mental health consultant for the police department. You have been assigned to conduct an FFDE on the negotiator, a thirty-five-year-old white male. The negotiator is a seven-year veteran of the force who has three small children and is going through a divorce. Although the officer appears to be handling the stress well, a closer examination reveals that the negotiator shows signs of depression and anxiety, which were not present prior to the incident.

Tasks:

Using at least two scholarly resources from the professional literature, investigate methods for developing FFDEs. The literature may include the Argosy University online library resources, relevant textbooks, peer-reviewed journal articles, and websites created by professional organizations, agencies, or institutions (.edu, .org, and .gov).

Create a 6- to 8-page Microsoft Word document by addressing the following:

  • Design an appropriate fitness-for-duty assessment for the negotiator, which will be submitted to your client and the police department. The plan should, at a minimum, include the following:
    • Paperwork: You should review before you commence your evaluation. Remember that you may want to consider who is making the referral and why.
    • Psychometric instruments and a justification for using them.
    • Clinical semistructured interview questions that are sensitive to issues of culture and ethics. Consider developing rapport with the officer before you lead into the sensitive questions pertaining to the referral.
    • Effects of symptoms of depression and anxiety on an officer's ability to perform his or her duties.
    • Any treatment, if recommended, for symptoms of depression and anxiety in a law enforcement officer.
  • Create a clinical fitness-for-duty written evaluation outline. Include aspects of cultural and ethical standards, valid and reliable instruments, and the recommendations of your evaluation, including, but not limited to, treatment recommendations and firearm retention.
  • Provide an introduction paragraph to the client and use section headers.

Apply APA standards to cite sources.

Submission Details:

  • Save your assessment report as M3_A2_Lastname_Firstname.doc. By the due date assigned, post it to the Submissions Area.

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Running Head: FITNESS-FOR-DUTY EVALUATION

Fitness-For-Duty Assessment

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FITNESS-FOR-DUTY EVALUATION
Fitness-for-duty assessment
Fitness for duty assessment is vital in the law enforcement since they seek to establish
whether an individual can play assigned roles without causing harm to people and self. The law
enforcement bodies should ensure that all officers are mentally and emotionally fit for duty
(Garbarino et al. 2013). Unfit officers should not be allowed to discharge their duties since they
pose a danger to other people as well as to themselves. Unfitness to discharge duties can be
characterized by the use of excessive force, substance abuse, domestic violence, suicide attempts
and other psychological problems (American Psychological Association, 2017). Different types
of fitness for duty assessments, therefore, exist in the law enforcement bodies; return to work
evaluation and job performance evaluation. This paper seeks to examine the fit-for duty of a
seven-year veteran who is an officer in the Midwestern state police. The paper will, therefore,
feature the paperwork, psychometric instruments and their justification, clinical questions for the
evaluation, effects of depression to the officer in job performance hence end up in developing an
appropriate fitness-for-duty assessment outline.
Client Introduction
In an incident where a shooter had confined his family and himself, a police officer
managed to persuade the shooter to release their four children but couldn’t convince him to
release the wife. In the later of the occurrence, the active shooter committed suicide in front of
his spouse. The police officer who acted as a negotiator, in this case, is a thirty-five-year-old
white male. The officer is a force veteran who served for seven years. The officer has three small
children and is going through a divorce. Due to depression and anxiety symptoms after the
incident, there is a need to evaluate whether the officer is fit to discharge his duties. The Fitnessfor-duty evaluation is therefore recommended for the officer.

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FITNESS-FOR-DUTY EVALUATION
Referral
The employer normally makes a referral through defining the questions which need to be
addressed, explain issues and outline the reasons why the fitness-for-for duty for the individual
in question is questioned (American Psychological Association, 2017). The police department of
Midwestern state are the employers of the client in question. Some of the reasons why the
department has requested for the fitness-for-duty assessment include; the change of behavior of
the officer after the shooter incident, the life experiences of the officer who is currently going
through divorce stress, family-related stress since the officer is a fathe...


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