After the Release: The Long-Term Behavioral Impact of Piracy on Seafarers and Families
Author(s) -
Conor Seyle
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.18289/oef.2016.005
Subject(s) - term (time) , business , psychology , physics , quantum mechanics
In practice, addressing these issues will require a coordinated effort from seafarer support organizations, industry, and states. This will require a corresponding increase in appreciation for the breadth and depth of the impact of piracy and other traumas on the seafarer population. However, this research also demonstrates that seafarers are a resilient community and suggests that with the development of more robust systems for support, this resilience can be reinforced. Conor Seyle | June 2016 After the Release: The Long-Term Behavioral Impact of Piracy on Seafarers and Families
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