The Bradley Report (Bradley, 2009) has raised a number of important questions regarding the treatment of individuals who are experiencing mental health problems and find themselves in the criminal justice system. One of the key recommendations is that professional staff working across criminal justice organisations should receive increased training in this area. This paper explores the experiences of two professionals, a mental health nurse and a social worker, involved in providing training for police officers. It goes on to consider the most effective models of training for police officers
Many Australian police organisations embed mental health response training (MHRT) into their recruit...
AbstractPolice agencies in Canada and elsewhere have received much criticism over how they respond t...
Police officers suffer from undiagnosed and untreated mental health issues at alarming rates. Despit...
The Bradley Report (Bradley, 2009) has raised a number ofimportant questions regarding the treatment...
Objective: Law enforcement officers often have contact to persons who show symptoms of mental disord...
Police officers frequently come into contact with individuals with mental health problems. Specialis...
Officers interact with mentally ill citizens. This paper explores the benefits of special training o...
Much has been written about police officer attitudes and interactions with members of the public exp...
Recommends that police officers receive advanced training in order to better respond to mental healt...
Eighty-four medium and large law enforcement agencies reported the amount of training provided on me...
The recognition of certain mental health conditions is important as this requires police officers to...
A declaration by the Mental Health Care Act (Act 17 of 2002) authorised police officers to assist me...
Abstract Background The police and others in occupations where they come into close contact with peo...
The effectiveness of mental health training for police officers and the officers’ subsequent interac...
In 2013 alone, NSW police responded to more than 40,000 mental health incidents; while in Victoria, ...
Many Australian police organisations embed mental health response training (MHRT) into their recruit...
AbstractPolice agencies in Canada and elsewhere have received much criticism over how they respond t...
Police officers suffer from undiagnosed and untreated mental health issues at alarming rates. Despit...
The Bradley Report (Bradley, 2009) has raised a number ofimportant questions regarding the treatment...
Objective: Law enforcement officers often have contact to persons who show symptoms of mental disord...
Police officers frequently come into contact with individuals with mental health problems. Specialis...
Officers interact with mentally ill citizens. This paper explores the benefits of special training o...
Much has been written about police officer attitudes and interactions with members of the public exp...
Recommends that police officers receive advanced training in order to better respond to mental healt...
Eighty-four medium and large law enforcement agencies reported the amount of training provided on me...
The recognition of certain mental health conditions is important as this requires police officers to...
A declaration by the Mental Health Care Act (Act 17 of 2002) authorised police officers to assist me...
Abstract Background The police and others in occupations where they come into close contact with peo...
The effectiveness of mental health training for police officers and the officers’ subsequent interac...
In 2013 alone, NSW police responded to more than 40,000 mental health incidents; while in Victoria, ...
Many Australian police organisations embed mental health response training (MHRT) into their recruit...
AbstractPolice agencies in Canada and elsewhere have received much criticism over how they respond t...
Police officers suffer from undiagnosed and untreated mental health issues at alarming rates. Despit...