Improving police interventions during mental health-related encounters: Past, present and future.

IF 2 2区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Policing & Society Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-08-11 DOI:10.1080/10439463.2016.1219734
Jennifer D Wood, Amy C Watson
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Abstract

There are calls across America for police to re-imagine themselves as "guardians" rather than "warriors" in the performance of their innumerable duties. The contentious history of police attitudes and practices surrounding encounters with people affected by mental illnesses can be understood through the lens of this wider push toward guardianship. At least as far back as the de-institutionalization of mental health care and the profound lack of community-based resources to fill service deficits, the role of police as mental health interventionists has been controversial and complex. This paper reviews the first wave of reform efforts designed to re-shape police sensibilities and practices in the handling of mental health-related encounters. We argue that such efforts, centred on specialized training and cooperative agreements with the health care sector, have advanced a guardian mindset through improved knowledge and attitudes about mental health vulnerabilities and needs. Building on the progress made, we suggest there are critical opportunities for a new wave of efforts that can further advance the guardianship agenda. We highlight three such opportunities: (1) Enhancing experiences of procedural justice during mental health-related encounters; (2) Building the evidence base through integrated data sets; and (3) Balancing a "case-based" focus with a "place-based" focus.

改进警察在遇到与心理健康有关的情况时的干预措施:过去、现在和未来。
全美各地都在呼吁警察在履行其无数职责时将自己重新塑造为 "守护者 "而非 "战士"。从这一更广泛的 "监护人 "理念的角度来看,我们就能理解警察在与精神疾病患者接触时的态度和做法的争议历史。至少可以追溯到精神卫生保健的非机构化,以及社区资源的严重匮乏来弥补服务的不足,警察作为精神卫生干预者的角色一直是有争议和复杂的。本文回顾了第一波旨在重塑警察在处理与心理健康相关的遭遇时的感觉和做法的改革努力。我们认为,这些努力以专门培训和与医疗保健部门的合作协议为核心,通过改善对心理健康脆弱性和需求的认识和态度,推进了守护者心态的形成。在已取得进展的基础上,我们认为新一轮的努力存在着重要的机遇,可以进一步推进监护议程。我们着重强调了三个这样的机会:(1)在与精神健康相关的接触过程中增强程序正义的体验;(2)通过综合数据集建立证据基础;以及(3)平衡 "以案例为基础 "的关注点与 "以地方为基础 "的关注点。
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Policing & Society
Policing & Society CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
7.40%
发文量
50
期刊介绍: Policing & Society is widely acknowledged as the leading international academic journal specialising in the study of policing institutions and their practices. It is concerned with all aspects of how policing articulates and animates the social contexts in which it is located. This includes: • Social scientific investigations of police policy and activity • Legal and political analyses of police powers and governance • Management oriented research on aspects of police organisation Space is also devoted to the relationship between what the police do and the policing decisions and functions of communities, private sector organisations and other state agencies.
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