居民对警察参与应对精神健康危机的看法

Helena Addison, Ruth Shefner, Jennifer Wood, Evan Anderson
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在应对心理健康危机时完全依赖警察可能导致本可避免的伤害或错过与支助服务的联系。许多城市正在试验与卫生专业人员共同部署警察或部署完全由文职卫生专业人员组成的小组。没有研究探讨过结构上处于不利地位的地区的居民对这些项目的看法和偏好,这些地区的居民心理健康困扰更普遍,心理健康服务更不易获得,与警察的接触更频繁、更令人担忧。在对这两个地区的居民进行的调查中,许多答复者认为,在应对心理健康危机期间,警察的存在是必要的,因为存在暴力风险,但同时对警察的参与感到不舒服。对警察介入的不满在年轻人和黑人居民中尤为强烈。所有子组对共同部署的支持度都很高。
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Resident perspectives on police involvement in the response to mental health crises
Exclusive reliance on police in the response to mental health crises can result in avoidable injury or missed connections to supportive services. Many cities are experimenting with co-deploying police officers alongside health professionals or deploying teams comprised entirely of civilian health professionals. No studies have explored the perspectives and preferences about these programs among residents in structurally disadvantaged areas where: mental health distress is more common, mental health services are less accessible, and involvement with police is more frequent and fraught. In this survey of residents from two such areas, many respondents suggested that police presence is necessary during the response to mental health crises because of the risk of violence but were simultaneously uncomfortable with police officer involvement. Discomfort with police involvement was especially strong among younger and Black residents. Support for co-deployment was high across all subgroups.
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