System- and Policy-Level Challenges to Full Implementation of the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Model.

Michael T Compton, Beth Broussard, Dana Hankerson-Dyson, Shaily Krishan, Tarianna Stewart, Janet R Oliva, Amy C Watson
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The Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) model of collaboration between law enforcement and mental health is widely recognized as being "more than just training" for police officers; the core elements of CIT include a number of other components. However, several system- and policy-level obstacles can make successful implementation of CIT difficult in many communities. Three such challenges are addressed in this article: insufficient training and policies for dispatchers, poor availability of psychiatric emergency receiving facilities, and complexities related to implementation of CIT in rural settings. Collaboratively addressing these and other challenges will undoubtedly advance the goals of CIT.

危机干预小组(CIT)模式全面实施的制度和政策层面挑战。
执法部门和心理健康部门之间的危机干预小组合作模式被广泛认为对警察“不仅仅是培训”;CIT的核心元素包括许多其他组件。然而,一些系统和政策层面的障碍可能使CIT在许多社区的成功实施变得困难。本文解决了三个这样的挑战:调度员培训和政策不足,精神科急诊接收设施的可用性差,以及在农村环境中实施CIT的复杂性。合作解决这些和其他挑战无疑将推进CIT的目标。
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