Crisis Intervention Teams as the Solution to Managing Crises Involving Persons with Serious Psychiatric Illnesses: Does One Size Fit All?

W. Fisher, A. Grudzinskas
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Abstract

Police interactions with persons who display behaviors suggestive of mental illness are extremely common. How officers manage these encounters has significant consequences for the subjects of those encounters, the criminal justice and mental health systems, and for public safety. For the past three decades, the police Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) has gained popularity as the approach for ensuring optimal outcomes of these interactions. Despite this popularity, questions remain about this approach. This article addresses two such questions: (1) What might be alternative models? and (2) What research needs to be implemented to assess the effectiveness of CIT and its impact on the mental health systems in which it is developed? We do not provide empirical answers to these questions; rather we develop a background discussion and plan for a research framework that would address these issues.
危机干预小组作为管理严重精神疾病患者危机的解决方案:一种模式适合所有人吗?
警察与表现出精神疾病行为的人的互动是极其常见的。警察如何处理这些遭遇对这些遭遇的主体、刑事司法和精神卫生系统以及公共安全都有重大影响。在过去的三十年中,警察危机干预小组(CIT)作为确保这些互动的最佳结果的方法而受到欢迎。尽管这种方法很受欢迎,但问题仍然存在。本文解决了两个这样的问题:(1)什么可能是替代模型?(2)需要开展哪些研究来评估CIT的有效性及其对开发CIT的精神卫生系统的影响?我们不提供这些问题的经验答案;相反,我们发展一个背景讨论和计划一个研究框架,将解决这些问题。
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