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Police Response to Mental Health Calls for Service: Policing Perspectives and Challenges in the Twenty-First Century

Autor Jonathon A. Cooper
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 noi 2020
Police Response to Mental Health Calls for Service: Gatekeepers and Street Corner Psychiatrists focuses on closing the gap in literature surrounding police responses to mental health calls for service, with an emphasis on the effect of training and relationships with mental health agencies, in order to better understand the interaction between police officers and individuals with mental health diagnoses. Kayla G. Jachimowski and Jonathon A. Cooper pay close attention to Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) and its impact on how police officers would respond to these calls for service, also examining how the relationships between police, the community, and mental health service providers impact police response. Jachimowski and Cooper argue for the importance of police training about mental health disorders and explore the likelihood of diverting individuals with mental illness from the criminal justice system. Scholars of criminology, sociology, and psychology will find this book particularly useful.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781793601728
ISBN-10: 1793601720
Pagini: 122
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
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Notă biografică

Kayla G. Jachimowski is assistant professor of criminology, law, and society at Saint Vincent College.

Jonathon A. Cooper is associate professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.


Descriere

This book explores the impact that training has on officer decision-making during calls for service where an individual has a mental health disorder, from both an empirical and historical perspective.