This study applies the methodology of content analysis to 30 years of law-enforcement literature to determine whether online access to scholarly research in social work and mental health made a difference in police policy toward the mentally ill. Keywords from the controlled vocabulary of these fields were found in the body of content analyzed prior to easily accessible online resources in 1997 , yet the number of articles on the subject grew from approximately one per year prior to 1998 to nearly five per year by 2011. The imprint of these two fields from outside of law enforcement was discernible in the best practices followed by police agencies
This research examines where or not stigma about mental illness exists among police officers in the ...
The intention of this research project is to provide a detailed report in the field of law enforceme...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes of police officers toward mental health s...
This study applies the methodology of content analysis to 30 years of law-enforcement literature to ...
Much of the research refers to mentally ill persons as consumers, so that is what they will be refer...
Media and activist groups have recently exposed the problem of negative interactions between law enf...
This thesis aims to provide an examination of the police experience of mental illness. The thesis hi...
Rarely does a police officer list providing services to the mentally ill as a reason for becoming a ...
One source of unrest in modern society is the traditional criminal justice approach towards mental h...
Society is combating the detrimental effects of the deinstitutionalization policy, which transferred...
Fatal use of force incidents involving police officers in the United States have recently seen wides...
The effectiveness of mental health training for police officers and the officers’ subsequent interac...
Discusses the need for law enforcement personnel to be trained in how to interact with mentally ill ...
This thesis brings together a series of work undertaken in partial fulfilment of the Doctorate in Cl...
This article examines the historical and contextual factors that are related to the growing numbers ...
This research examines where or not stigma about mental illness exists among police officers in the ...
The intention of this research project is to provide a detailed report in the field of law enforceme...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes of police officers toward mental health s...
This study applies the methodology of content analysis to 30 years of law-enforcement literature to ...
Much of the research refers to mentally ill persons as consumers, so that is what they will be refer...
Media and activist groups have recently exposed the problem of negative interactions between law enf...
This thesis aims to provide an examination of the police experience of mental illness. The thesis hi...
Rarely does a police officer list providing services to the mentally ill as a reason for becoming a ...
One source of unrest in modern society is the traditional criminal justice approach towards mental h...
Society is combating the detrimental effects of the deinstitutionalization policy, which transferred...
Fatal use of force incidents involving police officers in the United States have recently seen wides...
The effectiveness of mental health training for police officers and the officers’ subsequent interac...
Discusses the need for law enforcement personnel to be trained in how to interact with mentally ill ...
This thesis brings together a series of work undertaken in partial fulfilment of the Doctorate in Cl...
This article examines the historical and contextual factors that are related to the growing numbers ...
This research examines where or not stigma about mental illness exists among police officers in the ...
The intention of this research project is to provide a detailed report in the field of law enforceme...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitudes of police officers toward mental health s...