Objective: The number of police interventions with people presenting a mental health problem has been increasing over the past 30 years and police services are becoming more aware of the human resources and skills these interventions require. Our study addresses the characteristics explaining police time used and outcomes of interventions as police officers interact with people with mental illness. Method: Using a police service administrative database from a large Canadian city, and an identification algorithm method, police interventions with people with mental illness were identified on 3 randomly selected days in the year. A content analysis of intervention logs was carried out to identify characteristics of those interventions;...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>People with mental illnesses are at a significantly greater risk of police arr...
A sizable amount of research and governmental reports have been produced over the past several decad...
Police discretion as it applies to encounters with people experiencing mental illness has far-reachi...
Objective: The number of police interventions with people presenting a mental health problem has bee...
Objective: The number of police interventions with people presenting a mental health problem has be...
Objective: Few studies have addressed use of resources in police interventions involving individual...
Objective: Few studies have addressed use of resources in police interventions involving individual...
abstract: Mental illness creates a unique challenge for police. Changes in medical infrastructure ha...
Situations involving people who, due to a mental illness, are unable to care for themselves or pose ...
Police encounters with mentally ill individuals that involve the use of force by police are relative...
Objectives: Police have long played a central role in the management of people experiencing mental i...
The criminological literature on the effects of Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) among police in h...
Evidence suggests that interactions between people with mental illness (PMI) and police officers in ...
Police officers are often the first responders to individuals in crises. Understanding the dynamic ...
Objectives: Police have long played a central role in the management of people experiencing mental i...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>People with mental illnesses are at a significantly greater risk of police arr...
A sizable amount of research and governmental reports have been produced over the past several decad...
Police discretion as it applies to encounters with people experiencing mental illness has far-reachi...
Objective: The number of police interventions with people presenting a mental health problem has bee...
Objective: The number of police interventions with people presenting a mental health problem has be...
Objective: Few studies have addressed use of resources in police interventions involving individual...
Objective: Few studies have addressed use of resources in police interventions involving individual...
abstract: Mental illness creates a unique challenge for police. Changes in medical infrastructure ha...
Situations involving people who, due to a mental illness, are unable to care for themselves or pose ...
Police encounters with mentally ill individuals that involve the use of force by police are relative...
Objectives: Police have long played a central role in the management of people experiencing mental i...
The criminological literature on the effects of Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) among police in h...
Evidence suggests that interactions between people with mental illness (PMI) and police officers in ...
Police officers are often the first responders to individuals in crises. Understanding the dynamic ...
Objectives: Police have long played a central role in the management of people experiencing mental i...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>People with mental illnesses are at a significantly greater risk of police arr...
A sizable amount of research and governmental reports have been produced over the past several decad...
Police discretion as it applies to encounters with people experiencing mental illness has far-reachi...