Questionnaires completed by police and civilian personnel who attended the scene of the Lockerbie plane crash and who dealt with the aftermath. The idea was to assess reactions, provide support and improve contingency planning. Also included were questions for partners and people close to the person involved. The work was planned and developed by the then Chief Medical Officer De David McLay and Margaret Mitchell. There were several articles and papers written on the results of the survey. There are around 2,000-2,500 questionnaires
Strathclyde Police Lockerbie survey
This material is held atUniversity of Dundee Archive Services
- Reference
- GB 254 MS 453
- Dates of Creation
- 1989
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- 1 crate
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Administrative / Biographical History
Margaret Mitchell was Director of Research for the Police Research Unit at Glasgow Caledonian University from 1992-1999. She moved to Australia and taught policing at Charles Stuart University from 1999-2005. She then became Associate Professor and Director and the Sellenger Centre at Edith Cowan University. She published widely on policing, trauma and disasters.
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Margaret Mitchell was Director of Research for the Police Research Unit at Glasgow Caledonian University from 1992-1999. She moved to Australia and taught policing at Charles Stuart University from 1999-2005. She then became Associate Professor and Director and the Sellenger Centre at Edith Cowan University. She published widely on policing, trauma and disasters.
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Description compiled by C Brown
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Kept by Margaret Mitchell
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MS 453