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IFP IN THE MEDIA

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READ: Sonya Massey Killing Sparks Renewed Scrutiny of Police Hiring

Dr. Schlosser, PhD, ABPP

July 2024

Dr. Schlosser was interviewed by John Sharp about the importance of annual officer wellness visits. 


Read article:  ‘Overdue for law enforcement’: Alabama agency seeks mandatory mental health sessions for police (police1.com) 

June 2023

Dr. Schlosser interviewed by Chris Marquette about the U.S. Capitol Police's decision to terminate contract due to  atypical percentages of rejected recruits undergoing psychological evaluations.


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March 2023

Dr. Schlosser interviewed by Police1 regarding trauma management best practices for police organizations.


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May 2021

Dr. Schlosser interviewed by the Press of Atlantic City regarding police officer mental health and suicide.


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January 2021

Appointed as the inaugural Chief Psychologist for the New Jersey Association of Chiefs of Police.


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October 2020

Dr. Schlosser and Deputy Chief William Mazur (Retired, Atlantic City PD) discussed alcohol abuse in the first responder culture for the Resilient Minds on the Front Lines resiliency resources. 


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July 2020

Dr. Schlosser interviewed by Stephanie Samuels on psychological fitness for duty evaluations for law enforcement.


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December 2019

Dr. Schlosser presented on officer wellness to the Howell Township Police Department.


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February 2016

Dr. Schlosser interviewed by the Bergen Record and appeared on northjersey.com about real-life crime dramas.

August 2015

Interviewed by NBC about the back-to-back shootings of two police officers.


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August 2015

Interviewed by the Associated Press about the psychological firm responsible for screening Baltimore police officers.


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June 2015

Interviewed by the Canadian Broadcasting Company about the escape of inmates Richard Matt and David Sweat from the Clinton Correctional Facility.

April 2015

Interviewed by the Wall Street Journal about mental health at work following the Germanwings incident.


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March 2015

Interviewed by the South Bergenite and appeared on NorthJersey.com about the importance of pre-employment screening of public safety personnel.


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IFP Psychologists' Public Safety Research & Publications

Officer Self-Sabotage. Schlosser, L. Z. & Coghlan, T. E. (2023).

Lewis Z. Schlosser and Thomas E. Coghlan,  “Officer Self-Sabotage,” Police Chief Online, May 17, 2023.


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Current Trends in Psychological Fitness for Duty Evaluations

Lewis Z. Schlosser, “Current Trends in Psychological Fitness for Duty Evaluations,” Police Chief 89, no. 5 (May 2022): 32–36.


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The Brief: Annual Wellness Visits Promoting Officer Mental Health and Reducing Stigma

The Brief: Annual Wellness Visits. Promoting Officer Mental Health and Reducing Stigma. Schlosser, L. Z. & Gallivan, G. L. (2022).  


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Psychological Fitness-for-Duty Evaluations

Lewis Z. Schlosser and Andrew A. Kudrick Jr., “Psychological Fitness-for-Duty Evaluations,” Police Chief 88, no.5 (May 2021): 54–57.


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Reducing the Stigma of Seeking Mental Health Treatment among Police Personnel

Lewis Z. Schlosser and Chief Andrew A. Kudrick Jr., “ ‘You Have to See the Psych’—Reducing the Stigma of Seeking Mental Health Treatment among Police Personnel” Police Chief 86, no. 5 (May 2019): 50–56.


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Opioid Use Disorder Among Police and Public Safety Personnel

Opioid Use Disorder Among Police and Public Safety Personnel: What Law Enforcement Leaders Need to Know. Schlosser, L.Z. & McAleer, G.P. (2018). 


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Assessing Bias and Intolerance in Police and Public Safety Personnel

Assessing Bias and Intolerance in Police and Public Safety Personnel. Schlosser, L.Z., McCutcheon, J.L., Bricker, M.E., & Stewart, C.O. (2017).


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Community Caretakers: A Case Study in Changing the Culture of a Campus Police Department

Ominsky, P. L., & Schlosser, L. Z. (2017, February). Community caretakers: A case study in changing the culture of a campus police department. The Police Chief, 22–27.


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Unfit and Unfixable: A closer look at officers found unfit for duty with little chance of recovery

Schlosser, L. Z., & Guller, M. E. (2016, March). Unfit and unfixable: A closer look at officers found unfit for duty with little chance of recovery. The New Jersey Police Chief Magazine, 11–13.


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Reasons for Choosing a Correction Career

Schlosser, L. Z., Safran, D. B., & Sbaratta, C. A. (2010). Reasons for choosing a correction officer career. Psychological Services, 7(1), 34–43. doi:10.1037/a0017858


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Who is Qualified to Provide Expert Testimony on the Psychological Fitness for Duty

Guller, M. (2010). Who is qualified to provide expert testimony on the psychological fitness for duty of a police officer? A guide for agencies, lawyers and hearing officers. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. doi:10.1007/s11896-009-9065-8


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