Police mental healthMental health stigmaHelp-seeking behaviorsPolicing is a high risk, high stress occupation involving repeated exposure to distressing situations. High levels of emotional and physical exhaustion lead to increased prevalence of psychological disorders such as post-traumatic stress, ...
Development and validation of the Mental Health Attitude Survey for Police (MHASP) Police officers often lack sufficient mental health training and knowledge of mental illness to manage the risks associated with emotionally disturbed pers... JC Clayfield,KE Fletcher,Grudzinskas, Albert J., Jr - ...
The city also hopes it reduces the number of nonviolent mental health calls police respond to. When there's a mental health crisis, the call often goes to 911. "I've long believed whenever possible, police officers should not be responding to nonviolent mental health calls," Bloomingt...
mental health crisiscommunicationapproach stylede-escalationThis paper considers the application of principles widely used to conceptualise and address violent and aggressive behaviour in psychiatric settings and examines if and to what extent they may be applicable to the police resolution of community-...
For measuring the degree of stress, we used police officer stressor factors index and Pickle Scaling of life events questionnaire as well as General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) for measuring the mental health status.Results: There was a significant correlation between mental health and occupational ...
2) Mental health standards 心理健康标准 1. middle-school teachers were interviewed and asked to compete questionnaires as for the research on middle-school teacher s view of student s mental health standards. 关于学生心理健康标准的认识研究采用访谈法与问卷调查法相结合的方法 ,对 32 5名中学教师...
Aggressive Policing and the Health of Young Urban Men One of the leading strategies for fighting urban crime is the proactive policing model: officers aggressively engaging citizens at low levels of suspicion ... AB Geller,J Fagan,T Tyler 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Police Contact and Mental Health...
Workshop 22: Mental Health Collaboration with the PolicePresents a digest of abstracts and workshops presented at the annual meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association in 1965.doi:10.1111/j.1939-0025.1965.tb04232.xMartin D. Adler
“I go through all of the 911 calls that come through for the police department and I have a tracking spreadsheet,” she said. “I add anything that is mental health related to the tracking spreadsheet and I follow up by phone with these people.” ...
Understanding the decision-making process of police officers when responding to mental health calls is essential for optimizing the training they receive to engage with persons with a mental illness (PMI) and/or persons experiencing a mental health crisis. Research on officer decision-making in mental...