警察与无家可归者和精神疾病患者的互动模式。

The police journal Pub Date : 2024-11-20 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1177/0032258X241301902
Mimosa Luigi, Marichelle C Leclair, Ann-Pierre Raiche, Ashley J Lemieux, Laurence Roy, Tonia L Nicholls, Anne G Crocker
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为了指导对无家可归者和精神疾病患者的警务预防,我们通过结合来自At Home/Chez Soi和蒙特利尔警察数据库的数据(N= 454)来检查这一人群中的警察互动。我们探索了四年来相互作用的类型、发起者、地点和心理健康/司法结果,使用潜在类别分析确定了亚群体,然后比较了群体之间的社会人口学和社会心理变量。出现了四个群体:很少,主要是作为嫌疑人,多样化,频繁和多样化的互动。描述了具有更多可疑互动的参与者的特征。分组建议对与无家可归和漏报受害有关的行为进行监管。
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Patterns of police interactions with people experiencing homelessness and mental illness.

Patterns of police interactions with people experiencing homelessness and mental illness.

Patterns of police interactions with people experiencing homelessness and mental illness.

Patterns of police interactions with people experiencing homelessness and mental illness.

To guide the prevention of policing in persons experiencing homelessness and mental illness, we examined police interactions in this population by combining data from At Home/Chez Soi and Montreal police databases (N= 454). We explored the types, initiators, locations, and mental health/judicial outcomes of interactions over four years, identifying sub-groups using latent class analysis and then comparing sociodemographic and psychosocial variables between groups. Four groups emerged: few, mainly as a suspect, diverse, and frequent and diverse interactions. The characteristics of participants with more suspect interactions are described. Grouping suggested the policing of behaviors associated with homelessness and underreporting of victimization.

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