Situations involving people who, due to a mental illness, are unable to care for themselves or pose a threat to others are typically handled by the police. Dealing with people experiencing mental illness who are in crisis is inherently challenging work and police officers are often considered to be unprepared and unsupported. When resolving such encounters, police officers have a number of options, including formal dispositions, such as arrest or involuntary hospitalisation, and informal dispositions, such as calming the person down or ignoring the situation. Given that there is no single framework which can be applied to all encounters between law enforcement personnel and people experiencing mental illness, police officers are necessarily...
Across the globe, policing persons with mental illness (PWMI) in crisis involves significant police ...
In Australia, people experiencing personality disorder have featured little in policing studies and ...
People diagnosed with mental illnesses are often confronted with stigmatization and discrimination b...
Objectives: Police have long played a central role in the management of people experiencing mental i...
Objectives: Police have long played a central role in the management of people experiencing mental i...
The closure of long stay psychiatric hospitals means that most people with mental illness now live w...
Police discretion as it applies to encounters with people experiencing mental illness has far-reachi...
Police discretion as it applies to encounters with people experiencing mental illness has far-reachi...
Encounters between individuals with a mental disorder and police forces can be harmful and dangerous...
Police encounters with people experiencing mental illness are both common and problematic. While the...
Police encounters with people experiencing mental illness are both common and problematic. While the...
abstract: Mental illness creates a unique challenge for police. Changes in medical infrastructure ha...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Across the globe, policing persons with mental illness (PWMI) in crisis involves significant police ...
In Australia, people experiencing personality disorder have featured little in policing studies and ...
People diagnosed with mental illnesses are often confronted with stigmatization and discrimination b...
Objectives: Police have long played a central role in the management of people experiencing mental i...
Objectives: Police have long played a central role in the management of people experiencing mental i...
The closure of long stay psychiatric hospitals means that most people with mental illness now live w...
Police discretion as it applies to encounters with people experiencing mental illness has far-reachi...
Police discretion as it applies to encounters with people experiencing mental illness has far-reachi...
Encounters between individuals with a mental disorder and police forces can be harmful and dangerous...
Police encounters with people experiencing mental illness are both common and problematic. While the...
Police encounters with people experiencing mental illness are both common and problematic. While the...
abstract: Mental illness creates a unique challenge for police. Changes in medical infrastructure ha...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Across the globe, policing persons with mental illness (PWMI) in crisis involves significant police ...
In Australia, people experiencing personality disorder have featured little in policing studies and ...
People diagnosed with mental illnesses are often confronted with stigmatization and discrimination b...