Comparing outcomes of major models of police responses to mental health emergencies.

نویسندگان

  • H J Steadman
  • M W Deane
  • R Borum
  • J P Morrissey
چکیده

OBJECTIVE The study compared three models of police responses to incidents involving people thought to have mental illnesses to determine how often specialized professionals responded and how often they were able to resolve cases without arrest. METHODS Three study sites representing distinct approaches to police handling of incidents involving persons with mental illness were examined-Birmingham, Alabama; and Knoxville and Memphis, Tennessee. At each site, records were examined for approximately 100 police dispatch calls for "emotionally disturbed persons" to examine the extent to which the specially trained professionals responded. To determine differences in case dispositions, records were also examined for 100 incidents at each site that involved a specialized response. RESULTS Large differences were found across sites in the proportion of calls that resulted in a specialized response-28 percent for Birmingham, 40 percent for Knoxville, and 95 percent for Memphis. One reason for the differences was the availability in Memphis of a crisis drop-off center for persons with mental illness that had a no-refusal policy for police cases. All three programs had relatively low arrest rates when a specialized response was made, 13 percent for Birmingham, 5 percent for Knoxville, and 2 percent for Memphis. Birmingham's program was most likely to resolve an incident on the scene, whereas Knoxville's program predominantly referred individuals to mental health specialists. CONCLUSIONS Our data strongly suggest that collaborations between the criminal justice system, the mental health system, and the advocacy community plus essential services reduce the inappropriate use of U.S. jails to house persons with acute symptoms of mental illness.

برای دانلود رایگان متن کامل این مقاله و بیش از 32 میلیون مقاله دیگر ابتدا ثبت نام کنید

ثبت نام

اگر عضو سایت هستید لطفا وارد حساب کاربری خود شوید

منابع مشابه

Use of Tasers on people with mental illness A New Zealand database study.

BACKGROUND In 2006-2007 New Zealand police deployed the Taser X26 electro-muscular incapacitation device for a twelve month trial across four police districts. Criteria for use of the Taser included "individuals in various states of mental health crisis". AIMS To provide a descriptive analysis of the use of Tasers by the New Zealand police; to identify those incidents that involved people in ...

متن کامل

بررسی رابطه استرس شغلی با سلامت روانی، تیپ شخصیتی و رویدادهای استرس‌زای زندگی در مأموران راهنمایی و رانندگی تهران بزرگ

Background: Occupational stress is defined as inconsistency between occupational demands and individuals abilities, capabilities, and wishes. Occupational stress leads to different physical, mental, and behavioral outcomes and complications. Police officers, due to the nature and characteristics of their job, confront various stressors. This study has been designed in order to identify the freq...

متن کامل

The effect of morning exercise on mental health of female police employees

      Background & Aims of the Study: According to the report of world health, organization mental disorder is one of the important causes of disability in the world and it can result in decrease in the success and advancement of employees. Thus, the purpose of this research is evaluation and comparison of mental health status and its related factors in female emplo...

متن کامل

Commentary: A multidisciplinary approach to developing mental health training for law enforcement.

Vermette et al. address a topic that affects many mental health clinicians and their patients. Policy changes, including deinstitutionalization, inadequate funding of outpatient treatment, and stringent commitment requirements, may have contributed to an increase in the frequency of police contacts with mentally ill citizens. Law enforcement officers often act as paramedics for psychiatric emer...

متن کامل

Interagency collaboration models for people with mental ill health in contact with the police: a systematic scoping review

OBJECTIVE To identify existing evidence on interagency collaboration between law enforcement, emergency services, statutory services and third sector agencies regarding people with mental ill health. DESIGN Systematic scoping review. Scoping reviews map particular research areas to identify research gaps. DATA SOURCES AND ELIGIBILITY ASSIA, CENTRAL, the Cochrane Library databases, Criminal ...

متن کامل

ذخیره در منابع من


  با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید

عنوان ژورنال:
  • Psychiatric services

دوره 51 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2000