Global Economic Context: Violence
Marian Mulligan
Abstract
Occupational exposure to violence presents a persistent challenge for recovery frameworks in military, policing, emergency, medical and custodial professions. Existing models frequently address psychological systems whilst under examining the structural and regulatory conditions required for sustained recovery. This article proposes fusion as a functional endpoint in trauma resolution arising from the restoration of cellular intelligencedefined here as the organism’s capacity for coherent load distribution, regulation and adaptive response. The framework is informed by initial state commissioned research and evaluation, report available undertaken in high security prison environments addressing violence severe criminal behaviour mental distress, suicide prevention, homicide prevention including parallel occupational health support services for staff. Central to the process is sustained observer- observed coherence, in which attention functions as a stabilising parameter allowing otherwise invisible structural faults to become resolvable.


















