Items where Author is "Bell, S"
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O'Reilly, C, Kealey, N and Bell, S (2024) Closing the ‘repair shop’: How has the loss of canteens and shared spaces affected police wellbeing? Policing Insight, Policinginsight.
Hunter, R, Rodgers, S, Hilton, J, Clarke, M, Garcia, L, Ward Thompson, C, Geary, R, Green, M, O'Neill, C, Longo, A, Lovell, R, Nurse, A, Wheeler, B, Clement, S, Porroche-Escudero, A, Mitchell, R, Barr, B, Barry, J, Bell, S, Bryan, D , Buchan, I, Butters, O, Clemens, T, Clewley, N, Corcoran, R, Elliott, L, Ellis, G, Guell, C, Jurek-Loughrey, A, Kee, F, Maguire, A, Maskell, S, Murtagh, B, Smith, GM, Taylor, T and Jepson, R (2022) GroundsWell: Community-engaged and data-informed systems transformation of Urban Green and Blue Space for population health – a new initiative. Wellcome Open Research, 7 (237). ISSN 2398-502X
Bell, S, Palmer-Conn, S and Kealey, N (2021) ‘Swinging the lead and working the head’ – An explanation as to why mental illness stigma is prevalent in policing. Police Journal. ISSN 0032-258X
Kealey, N and Bell, S (2021) Sausages and storytelling: The benefits of police canteen culture. Policing Insight.
Bell, S (2020) Suspicious minds: A mixed methods study of police officer and police staff attitudes to mental ill health in England and Wales. Doctoral thesis, Liverpool John Moores University.
Bell, S and Palmer-Conn, S (2018) Suspicious minds: Police Attitudes to Mental Ill Health. International Journal of Law and Public Administration, 1 (2). pp. 25-40. ISSN 2576-2192
Bell, S and Eski, Y (2015) “Break a Leg – It’s all in the mind”: Police officers’ attitudes towards colleagues with mental health issues. Policing: a Journal of Policy and Practice. pp. 1-7. ISSN 1752-4520