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                  <dc:date>2025-05</dc:date>
                  <dc:format>32 pages</dc:format>
                  <dc:contributor>Higgins, Logan</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Higgins, Logan</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Bustamante Van Vleet, Bethany</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Bodman, Denise</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Barrett, The Honors College</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>School of Politics and Global Studies</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics</dc:contributor>
          <dc:contributor>Historical, Philosophical &amp; Religious Studies, Sch</dc:contributor>
                  <dc:description>Public perception and trust of Law Enforcement Officers (LEOs) has varied throughout history.  Over the past decade, the creation of the Black Lives Matter movement (BLM) and social media has led to the public having more eyes on law enforcement than ever before. While many studies have researched how public perception affects the morale of LEOs, few researchers have explored the complicated way in which the families of LEOs have been affected by this movement. Thus, this research applies the ABC-X Model of Crisis from the Family Stress Theory to the anti-LEO sentiments and protests of 2020 in relation to LEOs and their families. </dc:description>
                  <dc:subject>Police</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Law Enforcement</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Family</dc:subject>
          <dc:subject>Human and Family Development</dc:subject>
                  <dc:title>The Effects of Anti-Law Enforcement Sentiment on the Family Dynamics of Law Enforcement Officers</dc:title></oai_dc:dc></metadata></record></GetRecord></OAI-PMH>
