Objective: Law enforcement officers often have contact to persons who show symptoms of mental disorders. Adequately designed training is necessary for developing the best possible practices in policing when coming into contact with mentally ill people, and may help to expand their general knowledge on mental disorders. To achieve a sustainable implementation of training content in daily policing work, the acceptance and proactive integration of methods by the training participants is essential.Method: This study investigates an exemplary modular training curriculum based on a survey with 2,228 German police officers (28.2% female, 71.8% male) concerning their needs and challenges when coming into contact with persons with mental disorders. ...
AbstractPolice agencies in Canada and elsewhere have received much criticism over how they respond t...
The selection and training of future police officer candidates are two fundamental processes in achi...
The criminological literature on the effects of Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) among police in h...
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 ...
Police officers frequently come into contact with individuals with mental health problems. Specialis...
The recognition of certain mental health conditions is important as this requires police officers to...
Recommends that police officers receive advanced training in order to better respond to mental healt...
Abstract Background The police and others in occupations where they come into close contact with peo...
This study examined the mental health training module of the Oregon Department of Public Safety Stan...
This study illustrates the experiences and knowledge on mental illness within the police organizatio...
Officers interact with mentally ill citizens. This paper explores the benefits of special training o...
Eighty-four medium and large law enforcement agencies reported the amount of training provided on me...
Police officers often lack sufficient mental health training and knowledge of mental illness to mana...
The Bradley Report (Bradley, 2009) has raised a number of important questions regarding the treatme...
AbstractPolice agencies in Canada and elsewhere have received much criticism over how they respond t...
The selection and training of future police officer candidates are two fundamental processes in achi...
The criminological literature on the effects of Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) among police in h...
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 ...
Police officers frequently come into contact with individuals with mental health problems. Specialis...
The recognition of certain mental health conditions is important as this requires police officers to...
Recommends that police officers receive advanced training in order to better respond to mental healt...
Abstract Background The police and others in occupations where they come into close contact with peo...
This study examined the mental health training module of the Oregon Department of Public Safety Stan...
This study illustrates the experiences and knowledge on mental illness within the police organizatio...
Officers interact with mentally ill citizens. This paper explores the benefits of special training o...
Eighty-four medium and large law enforcement agencies reported the amount of training provided on me...
Police officers often lack sufficient mental health training and knowledge of mental illness to mana...
The Bradley Report (Bradley, 2009) has raised a number of important questions regarding the treatme...
AbstractPolice agencies in Canada and elsewhere have received much criticism over how they respond t...
The selection and training of future police officer candidates are two fundamental processes in achi...
The criminological literature on the effects of Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) among police in h...