Approximately 1,000 people in the United States were fatally shot by police officers during 2018, and people with mental illness were involved in approximately 25 percent of those fatalities. Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training is a specialized police curriculum that aims to reduce the risk of serious injury or death during an emergency interaction between persons with mental illness and police officers. CIT has been implemented widely both nationally and internationally. Given the increasing resources devoted to CIT, efforts to analyze its effectiveness and outcomes relative to other approaches are important. Studies of CIT and similar interventions are found within both the mental health and the criminal justice arenas, which use very...
Crisis intervention team (CIT) training has been proven to be effective at increasing officers knowl...
Interactions with law enforcement officers and individuals with mental health issues is growing and ...
Over the last 3 decades, efforts to improve interactions between law enforcement and mentally ill in...
Police officers in the United States are most often the first responders to a mental health crisis. ...
Objective: Individuals with serious mental illnesses are very likely to interact with police officer...
The criminological literature on the effects of Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) among police in h...
The concept of Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training first began in Memphis and has been implement...
The problem addressed in this study was the lack of knowledge on how Crisis Invention Team (CIT) tra...
Police interactions with persons who display behaviors suggestive of mental illness are extremely co...
The objective of this research is to investigate the effectiveness of Crisis Intervention Teams in d...
There are more than 2,500 Crisis Intervention Teams (CIT) in operation across the country. Results o...
The problem addressed in this phenomenological study was the lack of documentation that supported th...
Following the murder of Joseph Dewayne Robinson in 1987 by Memphis, Tennessee police, community and ...
Estimates vary, but a third to one half of individuals shot and killed by police have a mental illne...
The Memphis model of the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) program has established itself as a prototyp...
Crisis intervention team (CIT) training has been proven to be effective at increasing officers knowl...
Interactions with law enforcement officers and individuals with mental health issues is growing and ...
Over the last 3 decades, efforts to improve interactions between law enforcement and mentally ill in...
Police officers in the United States are most often the first responders to a mental health crisis. ...
Objective: Individuals with serious mental illnesses are very likely to interact with police officer...
The criminological literature on the effects of Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) among police in h...
The concept of Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training first began in Memphis and has been implement...
The problem addressed in this study was the lack of knowledge on how Crisis Invention Team (CIT) tra...
Police interactions with persons who display behaviors suggestive of mental illness are extremely co...
The objective of this research is to investigate the effectiveness of Crisis Intervention Teams in d...
There are more than 2,500 Crisis Intervention Teams (CIT) in operation across the country. Results o...
The problem addressed in this phenomenological study was the lack of documentation that supported th...
Following the murder of Joseph Dewayne Robinson in 1987 by Memphis, Tennessee police, community and ...
Estimates vary, but a third to one half of individuals shot and killed by police have a mental illne...
The Memphis model of the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) program has established itself as a prototyp...
Crisis intervention team (CIT) training has been proven to be effective at increasing officers knowl...
Interactions with law enforcement officers and individuals with mental health issues is growing and ...
Over the last 3 decades, efforts to improve interactions between law enforcement and mentally ill in...