Addressing public safety and welfare, inclusive of responding to incidents involving persons with mental ill-health (PMIH) has become an integral dimension of, and a significant challenge to, contemporary policing. Yet, little is known of the scale and severity of such PMIH-related policing demand, nor of the extent of frontline resource consumed in resolving such incidents. To address this shortfall, we deploy a bespoke text mining algorithm on police incident logs to estimate the proportion and severity of calls-for-service involving PMIH in a study of Greater Manchester, UK. Furthermore, and using Global Positioning System data, we then assess the amount of time spent by frontline officers responding to these calls. Findings suggest that...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Background: The police are considered frontline professionals in managing individuals experiencing m...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Addressing public safety and welfare, inclusive of responding to incidents involving persons with me...
Data-driven intelligence can play a pivotal role in enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of po...
© George Karystianis, Armita Adily, Peter Schofield, Lee Knight, Clara Galdon, David Greenberg, Loui...
Abstract Drawing upon seven years of police calls for service data (2014–2020), this study examined ...
Abstract Objectives To measure disparities in experie...
BackgroundTo better understand domestic violence, data sources from multiple sectors such as police,...
Ideological shifts in mental health-care policy such as deinstitutionalisation have meant police hav...
The effective, efficient and equitable policing of urban areas rests on an appreciation of the quali...
In 2013, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) commissioned an independent evaluation of the Oldham Phone...
Between 2009 and 2016, New Zealand Police experienced a disproportionate increase in lower-priority ...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
The paper evaluates a range of policy documents, parliamentary debates, academic reports and statute...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Background: The police are considered frontline professionals in managing individuals experiencing m...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Addressing public safety and welfare, inclusive of responding to incidents involving persons with me...
Data-driven intelligence can play a pivotal role in enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of po...
© George Karystianis, Armita Adily, Peter Schofield, Lee Knight, Clara Galdon, David Greenberg, Loui...
Abstract Drawing upon seven years of police calls for service data (2014–2020), this study examined ...
Abstract Objectives To measure disparities in experie...
BackgroundTo better understand domestic violence, data sources from multiple sectors such as police,...
Ideological shifts in mental health-care policy such as deinstitutionalisation have meant police hav...
The effective, efficient and equitable policing of urban areas rests on an appreciation of the quali...
In 2013, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) commissioned an independent evaluation of the Oldham Phone...
Between 2009 and 2016, New Zealand Police experienced a disproportionate increase in lower-priority ...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
The paper evaluates a range of policy documents, parliamentary debates, academic reports and statute...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...
Background: The police are considered frontline professionals in managing individuals experiencing m...
Although it is now well known that there is a disproportionate number of people with mental illnesse...