Police forces across the world have played an increasing role in responding to mental health crises and emergency situations. This chapter will examine the debates about whether this is an appropriate role for police officers, who on the whole have limited mental health training. In the UK, the demands on the police in this field have risen because of welfare retrenchment since 2010, when austerity policies were adopted by the Coalition Government. The chapter will argue that the police will always have some role to play in mental health work. However, the aim of policy should be to limit it as much as is possible. The role of the police in mental health work needs to be examined in the broader context of social welfare policies. The chapte...
Much has been written about police officer attitudes and interactions with members of the public exp...
Many Australian police organisations embed mental health response training (MHRT) into their recruit...
This thesis presents a collection of nine published works in key peer reviewed journals alongside fi...
The paper evaluates a range of policy documents, parliamentary debates, academic reports and statute...
This paper examines the role of the police in mental health work. It explores whether the calls to ‘...
This paper examines the role of the police in mental health work. It explores whether the calls to ‘...
The thesis is a qualitative study of police policy, training, and perceptions of police practice reg...
Despite estimates suggesting that around 15% of UK police incidents involve people with a mental hea...
Purpose– In his recent report, Lord Adebowale (2013) described mental health issues as “core police ...
Police officers deal with mental illness-related incidents on an almost daily basis. Ian Cummins exp...
This special edition outlines the changing landscape of policing and mental health and provides re...
Abstract Background The police are considered frontline professionals in managing individuals experi...
Ideological shifts in mental health-care policy such as deinstitutionalisation have meant police hav...
Many Australian police organisations embed mental health response training (MHRT) into their recruit...
Across the globe, policing persons with mental illness (PWMI) in crisis involves significant police ...
Much has been written about police officer attitudes and interactions with members of the public exp...
Many Australian police organisations embed mental health response training (MHRT) into their recruit...
This thesis presents a collection of nine published works in key peer reviewed journals alongside fi...
The paper evaluates a range of policy documents, parliamentary debates, academic reports and statute...
This paper examines the role of the police in mental health work. It explores whether the calls to ‘...
This paper examines the role of the police in mental health work. It explores whether the calls to ‘...
The thesis is a qualitative study of police policy, training, and perceptions of police practice reg...
Despite estimates suggesting that around 15% of UK police incidents involve people with a mental hea...
Purpose– In his recent report, Lord Adebowale (2013) described mental health issues as “core police ...
Police officers deal with mental illness-related incidents on an almost daily basis. Ian Cummins exp...
This special edition outlines the changing landscape of policing and mental health and provides re...
Abstract Background The police are considered frontline professionals in managing individuals experi...
Ideological shifts in mental health-care policy such as deinstitutionalisation have meant police hav...
Many Australian police organisations embed mental health response training (MHRT) into their recruit...
Across the globe, policing persons with mental illness (PWMI) in crisis involves significant police ...
Much has been written about police officer attitudes and interactions with members of the public exp...
Many Australian police organisations embed mental health response training (MHRT) into their recruit...
This thesis presents a collection of nine published works in key peer reviewed journals alongside fi...