The purpose of this analysis is to construct a program framework relating relevant factors of the law enforcement environment to a communication crisis training format. Such a design transcends simple reporting of existing programs by incorporating the as yet unrelated research of communicologists, psychologists, and sociologists into a unified approach. The underlying thrust of this study encourages the development of a broader base for police training. The need for that broader base, with full awareness of the interrelated nature of this program to the policeman's total responsibilities, seems apparent. The approach of this design seeks to be creatively utilization rather than traditionally value-laden
The Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) model, developed by the Memphis, Tennessee Police Department, exi...
This is an open access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDeriv...
The Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) program was originally developed by Memphis Police Department for...
This thesis documents a study intended to investigate how police officers can benefit from training ...
This study investigated the effects of police-specific, crisis intervention, communication training ...
The criminological literature on the effects of Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) among police in h...
A variety of programs have emerged of late which involve the close collaboration and cooperation of ...
Examines the response of police in a crisis, especially when the citizen in mentally ill
The problem addressed in this phenomenological study was the lack of documentation that supported th...
Police agencies require a specialised response when dealing with individuals who are vulnerable owin...
Pembroke Pines Police Department (PPPD), Pembroke Pines, Florida, collaborated with Nova Southeaster...
Currently, the focus and information about training police officers relates primarily to physical an...
The problem addressed in this phenomenological study was the lack of documentation that supported th...
To address the reallocation of tasks and responsibilities of police officers regarding mental health...
Approximately 1,000 people in the United States were fatally shot by police officers during 2018, an...
The Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) model, developed by the Memphis, Tennessee Police Department, exi...
This is an open access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDeriv...
The Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) program was originally developed by Memphis Police Department for...
This thesis documents a study intended to investigate how police officers can benefit from training ...
This study investigated the effects of police-specific, crisis intervention, communication training ...
The criminological literature on the effects of Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) among police in h...
A variety of programs have emerged of late which involve the close collaboration and cooperation of ...
Examines the response of police in a crisis, especially when the citizen in mentally ill
The problem addressed in this phenomenological study was the lack of documentation that supported th...
Police agencies require a specialised response when dealing with individuals who are vulnerable owin...
Pembroke Pines Police Department (PPPD), Pembroke Pines, Florida, collaborated with Nova Southeaster...
Currently, the focus and information about training police officers relates primarily to physical an...
The problem addressed in this phenomenological study was the lack of documentation that supported th...
To address the reallocation of tasks and responsibilities of police officers regarding mental health...
Approximately 1,000 people in the United States were fatally shot by police officers during 2018, an...
The Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) model, developed by the Memphis, Tennessee Police Department, exi...
This is an open access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDeriv...
The Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) program was originally developed by Memphis Police Department for...