Chapter 171: Suffering Police Circle
Ping Wei knows that the police are a kind of social profession, but the police force is a special professional group. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
As a group that makes up a quarter of the civil service, the nature of its instruments of the dictatorship of the regime dictates that it must be a paramilitary organization.
Therefore, even retired veteran police officers cannot erase their special professional characteristics through the tempering of the years.
The media has not just released a set of statistics: China has a population of 1.3 billion, and there are only more than 1.6 million policemen, and the average number of police officers is 12 per 10,000 people, which is only one-third of that of Western countries.
The average life expectancy of front-line police officers is even shorter, at less than 48 years, which is well below the national average of 74 years.
To put it mildly, police officers work two to three times as many hours as civil servants in other departments, but their salary levels are in the middle and lower reaches of the civil service ranks, and 20 per cent of the country's police salaries are still not cashed.
With an average of about 425 police officers killed in the line of duty every year, the police have deservedly become the most sacrificed disciplined force in peacetime and the fastest-wearing part of the state apparatus.
Tan Tan once said: "Mom, I often see my uncle writing and painting alone in the house, it has always been very mysterious, and no one can touch it. ”
When sorting out the relics, Ping Wei knew that the pieces of paper that were written and painted were all the reasoning written by Ping Wei to solve the case, and the relationship map of the suspicious characters in each case, dense and criss-crossed, in Ping Wei's eyes, there were only those involved and those who were not involved.
After reading it, Ping Yu was very surprised and hid it in the safe as a permanent memory, although some people said: "It's not good to keep it, let those who have been suspected know that there will be big trouble." ”
But in the acquaintance society of Tonghai, Pingwei is a man who is not afraid of heaven and earth, and his reasoning completely and completely dismantles this acquaintance structure.
Ping Shu felt that this was exactly what she needed to appreciate, learn and research.
Ping Wei has seen a psychologist's research report that police officers have heard and witnessed more ugly phenomena and feelings in their first three years of service than ordinary people have seen and felt in their lifetimes.
Of all emergency occupations, police officers have the highest index of psychological stress at work.
Not long ago, the Tonghai City Public Security Bureau conducted a psychological test on the police.
The test results show that 68 percent of the police officers have a high psychological depression value.
These constant stresses directly lead to the decline in the physical fitness of police officers, making them extremely vulnerable to heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, stomach cancer and other diseases. Coupled with long working hours and lack of time to exercise, it is one of the risk factors for heart disease, diabetes, stomach cancer and colon cancer.
On average, front-line civilian police officers work 11 to 15 hours a day.
Every year, a civilian police officer has more than 3,000 hours of work, and only one day off can be taken on average in three weeks.
In the case of aggravated work tasks and insufficient police force, the vast number of police officers can only rely on overtime and sacrificing their rest time to balance the contradiction between the two.
Perennial overload and lack of adequate rest and adjustment will inevitably damage the health of the police, and every year some police officers fall ill at their posts due to overwork.
To say, wearing a police uniform on the body represents a sacred responsibility, which is given by the state and the people, whether the police are tired or wronged, it is the police's own business, the police do not need to appeal to anyone, the bitterness in their hearts can only be vented by themselves, the duty of the police is to protect the safety of people's lives and property, and their own safety can only be protected by themselves.
This is because in addition to their statutory duties, the police objectively also have to bear the obligations of social welfare and social welfare. "I have been a policeman for a lifetime, I have done two lifetimes of work, and I have suffered for three generations. "That's the best portrayal of the police today.
It is no wonder that some people have proposed that on January 20 every year, the day when the central government makes the largest bid to bid farewell to the eight peacekeepers who died in the earthquake in Haiti, they ask the NPC deputies to propose that it be designated as China's "People's Police Day" to commemorate the deceased heroes and to express the respect of the people of the whole country for the police.
Ping Shu once thought that there was an important "cost" problem to the health of the police.
As a cost, police health is both costly and compensatory, with the former being its most basic function and the latter being its most essential need.
It is necessary to fully understand the cost concept that "police investment is a process of value sacrifice".
Therefore, the "police health cost theory" puts forward two requirements for police activities: on the one hand, in the process of carrying out police activities, efforts should be made to follow the law of cost management, strengthen cost accounting, formulate strict plans, carefully review and manage, and strictly spend police resources;
On the other hand, after police activities, it is necessary to attach importance to the regeneration and restoration of the police force, and scientifically restore and conserve the police force, so that the legitimate rights and interests of the police can be effectively safeguarded.
Based on the research results of nearly half a century, the World Health Organization of the United Nations finally defines "health" as: "not only the absence of physical disease or infirmity, but also the complete physical, psychological state and social adaptability." ”
This definition gives a completely new connotation to "health", which takes into account not only biological factors, but also psychosocial factors.
In Ping's opinion, the most vulnerable rights of the police are: the right to life, the right to personality, the right to reputation, the right to rest, and the right to legal remuneration.
Among them, the right to rest is most commonly violated.
Among all emergency occupations, police officers have the greatest psychological pressure and the most psychological disorders, and belong to high-risk, high-load, and high-intensity personnel, and police have become one of the groups most prone to psychological problems.
Once their psychology is in a sub-healthy state for a long time, it will pose a certain threat to the interests of society and the people, and even extreme behaviors such as self-harm and suicide, torture to extract confessions, and shooting and injuring others will occur.
Ping Fu thought that in the early spring, it was late at night after the two police officers from the police station finished their tasks, but they didn't eat two meals, so they gathered in a small restaurant to eat, a few side dishes and a bottle of liquor, talked about work and life, talked about one person who annoyed his girlfriend because of an emergency, and talked about the other person's unhappiness and depression in his heart, the more they talked, the more disheartened they felt.
So the two took advantage of the strength of the wine and agreed with each other to shoot each other to death at the same time.
After the gunshot, one person fell to the ground, and the other woke up suddenly.
Seeing his comrade lying in a pool of blood, the other person suddenly realized that he had caused a catastrophe and hurriedly called the emergency number.
Along the way, he blamed himself and regretted it, always thinking that he should also follow his comrades.
So, on the way to the hospital, he shot himself again.
When the angry girlfriend learned of the incident, she jumped from the seventh floor, causing a lifelong disability.
This is a real fact, not a surprising science fiction story.
How many police families have many sad tears that can't be written.
An instructor at a police station who Ping Yu knew had hepatitis A and owed more than 70,000 yuan in debt for treatment. His wife was laid off and his father was seriously ill.
At one point, he couldn't even afford to pay his son's fifty yuan for kindergarten.
A rented ten-square-meter cottage with four walls and dilapidated.
He was desperate, insomnia, and taking a lot of sleeping pills to no avail, and his psychological defense finally collapsed completely.
In his suicide note, he wrote: "Work hard, and be worthy of your heart. There are few left for wives and children, and they can only be reported in the next life. Then, at the age of 34, an incorruptible and excellent policeman, he committed suicide by drinking bullets in the backyard of his rented house.
This is the portrayal of the life of the grassroots police today.
The more he thought about it, the more deeply he sighed, the flowers were easy to thank, the fog was easy to lose, the dreams were easy to disappear, and the clouds were easy to disperse.
Things are like this, how can they be embarrassed?
Ping Yu suddenly remembered that there was a song "Don't Say Goodbye" composed by Dou Peng and lyrics by Jiejing:
“······
Between waves
I don't want to say goodbye to you
Cape horizon
You can't get out of my sight anywhere
Meet for a lifetime
Only for the peace in our hearts to come true
I want to hold your hand forever
······”
In this life and this life, there is no chance to meet Pingwei, only a thousand tears.
This situation can be recalled, but it was already clear at the time.