In this study, we sampled sworn police officers from three law enforcement agencies (n=452), each of which had different system responses to mentally ill people in crisis. One department relies on field assistance from a mobile mental health crisis team, a second has a team of officers specially trained in crisis intervention and management of mentally ill people in crisis, and a third has a team of in‐house social workers to assist in responding to calls. Calls involving mentally ill people in crisis appear to be frequent and are perceived by most of the officers to pose a significant problem for the department; however, most officers reported feeling well prepared to handle these calls. Generally, officers from the jurisdiction with a spe...
Rarely does a police officer list providing services to the mentally ill as a reason for becoming a ...
Due to an over-reliance on law enforcement, police officers have become frontline responders to indi...
Situations involving people who, due to a mental illness, are unable to care for themselves or pose ...
In this study, we sampled sworn police officers from three law enforcement agencies (n=452), each of...
An increasing portion of police service resources are being dedicated to interactions involving pers...
Police officers respond to a variety of calls for service 24 hours a day, seven days a week, includi...
The criminological literature on the effects of Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) among police in h...
Objective: Individuals with serious mental illnesses are very likely to interact with police officer...
OBJECTIVE: The study compared three models of police responses to incidents involving people thought...
Examines the benefits of having a trained crisis intervention team that is skilled at dealing with t...
abstract: Mental illness creates a unique challenge for police. Changes in medical infrastructure ha...
Across the globe, policing persons with mental illness (PWMI) in crisis involves significant police ...
Over the last 3 decades, efforts to improve interactions between law enforcement and mentally ill in...
Much of the research refers to mentally ill persons as consumers, so that is what they will be refer...
Interactions with law enforcement officers and individuals with mental health issues is growing and ...
Rarely does a police officer list providing services to the mentally ill as a reason for becoming a ...
Due to an over-reliance on law enforcement, police officers have become frontline responders to indi...
Situations involving people who, due to a mental illness, are unable to care for themselves or pose ...
In this study, we sampled sworn police officers from three law enforcement agencies (n=452), each of...
An increasing portion of police service resources are being dedicated to interactions involving pers...
Police officers respond to a variety of calls for service 24 hours a day, seven days a week, includi...
The criminological literature on the effects of Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) among police in h...
Objective: Individuals with serious mental illnesses are very likely to interact with police officer...
OBJECTIVE: The study compared three models of police responses to incidents involving people thought...
Examines the benefits of having a trained crisis intervention team that is skilled at dealing with t...
abstract: Mental illness creates a unique challenge for police. Changes in medical infrastructure ha...
Across the globe, policing persons with mental illness (PWMI) in crisis involves significant police ...
Over the last 3 decades, efforts to improve interactions between law enforcement and mentally ill in...
Much of the research refers to mentally ill persons as consumers, so that is what they will be refer...
Interactions with law enforcement officers and individuals with mental health issues is growing and ...
Rarely does a police officer list providing services to the mentally ill as a reason for becoming a ...
Due to an over-reliance on law enforcement, police officers have become frontline responders to indi...
Situations involving people who, due to a mental illness, are unable to care for themselves or pose ...