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  • A Study of How People with Mental Illness Perceive and Interact with . . .
    Additional strategies suggested for improving how people with mental illness perceive and interact with the police included: (a) building stronger linkages between the police and the mental health community, (b) recognizing and rewarding positive police practices, (c) selecting and supporting police officers, (d) creating positive role models
  • Police Encounters, Mental Illness and Injury: An Exploratory . . .
    Police encounters are believed to be particularly dangerous for people with mental illness and police officers Despite widespread concern among advocates, researchers and police professionals, little is known about the details of these interactions
  • Police-Mental Health Collaborations: A Framework for Implementing . . .
    Police Departments Can’t Do it Alone Many communities continue to face pervasive gaps in mental health services, especially crisis services, placing a heavy burden on law enforcement agencies and, in particular, offcers
  • Police Use of Force - NAMI
    In addition to training to understand and de-escalate mental health crises, law enforcement agencies should put policies in place with the intention of creating a culture that prioritizes the safety and dignity for the people they encounter Use of force disproportionately impacts people with mental illness
  • Training | PMHC Toolkit | Bureau of Justice Assistance
    The Police-Mental Health Collaboration Toolkit highlights necessary training for officers to safely and effectively manage encounters with people with mental illness
  • How some encounters between police and people with mental illness can . . .
    People experiencing mental health crises have been being killed by police in America But how many is unknown
  • A Use of Deadly Force: People with Mental Health Conditions and . . .
    Paras V Shah* Law enforcement officials are trained to de-escalate tensions and refrain from the use of lethal force when possible Yet during police encounters, people with disabilities, and particularly those with mental health conditions, experience fatal violence at a disproportionate rate compared to other populations
  • International Association of Chiefs of Police
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  • Police Use of Force and Misconduct in California
    Vehicle and pedestrian stops account for about 15 percent of police encounters in which a civilian is seriously injured or killed → More than four in ten people treated for non-fatal gunshot wounds from a police encounter were diagnosed with a mental health condition, an alcohol- or substance-related disorder, or both →
  • Keeping the Peace: Police Discretion and Mentally Ill Persons (NIJ . . .
    Most mental health codes specify the parameters of police involve- and risky behaviors ment with mentally ill persons and instruct police to initiate a psychi-atric emergency apprehension whenever the person is either dangerous to self or others or is unable to provide for basic physical needs so as to protect him herself from serious harm
  • Police and the mentalLY ill - California
    In 2017, police in the County’s largest city, San Jose, faced eight deadly encounters, seven of which reportedly involved individuals with a mental illness 2 The San Jose Police Department (SJPD) reports that 15% of all calls for law enforcement involve some element of behavioral health
  • Police brutality and unmet need for mental health care
    Multivariate regressions were used to understand the association between police brutality and unmet need for mental health care Unmet need was regressed on police brutality (the independent variable), controlling for sociodemographic and health status characteristics of respondents and access to care
  • They help police with mental health calls. So why are mobile crisis . . .
    Interactions between police and someone in psychiatric crisis can end in violence Communities have been sending mental health professionals instead, but paying for that service has been a struggle
  • When mental health emergencies end in fatal police encounters | CNN
    While police departments have come under heightened scrutiny in recent months amid a racial reckoning stemming from fatal encounters with Black Americans, so have their actions in mental health





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