Police officers deal with mental illness-related incidents on an almost daily basis. Ian Cummins explores how factors such as deinstitutionalisation, community care failings and, more recently, welfare retrenchment policies have led to this situation. He then considers how police officers should be supported by community mental health agencies to make confident and correct decisions, and to ensure that the individuals they encounter receive support from the most appropriate services. Of interest to police researchers and students of criminology and the social sciences, the book examines police officers’ views on mental health work and includes a chapter by a service user
Purpose – In his recent report, Lord Adebowale (2013) described mental health issues as “core pol...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
This paper examines the role of the police in mental health work. It explores whether the calls to ‘...
Police officers deal with mental illness-related incidents on an almost daily basis. Ian Cummins exp...
Much has been written about police officer attitudes and interactions with members of the public exp...
Situations involving people who, due to a mental illness, are unable to care for themselves or pose ...
Despite estimates suggesting that around 15% of UK police incidents involve people with a mental hea...
This qualitative study is based on a group of nine police officers located in the East Midlands area...
The paper evaluates a range of policy documents, parliamentary debates, academic reports and statute...
Police forces across the world have played an increasing role in responding to mental health crises ...
Policing and mental ill health are inextricably entwined. The police have a role to respond to distr...
Objectives: Police have long played a central role in the management of people experiencing mental i...
This chapter considers research relating to policing mental health and the challenges facing the cri...
BACKGROUND The Ministry of Health reports that on average 150,000 New Zealand people are seen by me...
Objectives: Police have long played a central role in the management of people experiencing mental i...
Purpose – In his recent report, Lord Adebowale (2013) described mental health issues as “core pol...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
This paper examines the role of the police in mental health work. It explores whether the calls to ‘...
Police officers deal with mental illness-related incidents on an almost daily basis. Ian Cummins exp...
Much has been written about police officer attitudes and interactions with members of the public exp...
Situations involving people who, due to a mental illness, are unable to care for themselves or pose ...
Despite estimates suggesting that around 15% of UK police incidents involve people with a mental hea...
This qualitative study is based on a group of nine police officers located in the East Midlands area...
The paper evaluates a range of policy documents, parliamentary debates, academic reports and statute...
Police forces across the world have played an increasing role in responding to mental health crises ...
Policing and mental ill health are inextricably entwined. The police have a role to respond to distr...
Objectives: Police have long played a central role in the management of people experiencing mental i...
This chapter considers research relating to policing mental health and the challenges facing the cri...
BACKGROUND The Ministry of Health reports that on average 150,000 New Zealand people are seen by me...
Objectives: Police have long played a central role in the management of people experiencing mental i...
Purpose – In his recent report, Lord Adebowale (2013) described mental health issues as “core pol...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
This paper examines the role of the police in mental health work. It explores whether the calls to ‘...