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International Perspectives
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Policing and the Mentally Ill book
International Perspectives
Edited ByDuncan Chappell
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 23 May 2013
Pub. Location Boca Raton
Imprint Routledge
Pages 382
eBook ISBN 9780429251900
Subjects Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health, Social Sciences
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Chappell, D. (Ed.). (2013). Policing and the Mentally Ill: International Perspectives (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/b14853
ABSTRACT
In countries with democratic traditions, police interactions with the mentally ill are usually guided by legislative mandates giving police discretion and possibly resulting in referrals for assistance and treatment. But all too frequently, the outcome of these interactions is far less therapeutic and leads to a cycle of arrests and ultimately inca
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
- Developing a Statewide Approach to Specialised Policing Response (SPR) Programme Implementation
ByMELISSA REULAND, LAURA DRAPER, BLAKE NORTON
chapter 2|20 pages
- Improving Relationships Between Police and People With Mental Illnesses: Canadian Developments
ByDOROTHY COTTON, TERRY COLEMAN
chapter 3|26 pages
- European Police and Persons With Mental Illnesses: A Review of the Contemporary Literature
ByRHONDA MOORE
chapter 4|40 pages
- NSW Police Force Mental Health Intervention Team: Forging a New Path Forward in Mental Health and Policing in the Community
ByDAVID DONOHUE, GINA ANDREWS
chapter 5|16 pages
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Edited ByDuncan Chappell
chapter 7|16 pages
- Policing and the Mentally Ill: Victimisation and Offending in Severe Mental Illness
ByTAMSIN SHORT
chapter 8|18 pages
- The Role of Mental Disorders in Use of Force Incidents Between the Police and the Public
ByAGANA KESIC
chapter 9|26 pages
- Mental Health Crisis Interventions and the Politics of Police Use of Deadly Force
ByKATRINA CLIFFORD
chapter 10|22 pages
- Mental Health Frequent Presenters: Key Concerns, Case Management Approaches, and Policy and Programme Considerations for Emergency Services
ByGINA ANDREWS, EILEEN BALDRY
chapter 11|16 pages
- Compounding Mental and Cognitive Disability and Disadvantage: Police as Care Managers
ByEILEEN BALDRY, LEANNE DOWSE
chapter 12|12 pages
- Legal Myth Busting and Frontline Mental Health Decision Making
BySIMON BRONITT, JANE GATH
chapter 13|36 pages
- Police Officer Mental Illness, Suicide, and the Effects of a Policing Organisation
BySTEPHEN BARRON
chapter 14|10 pages
- Community Policing and People With Mental Disorders: Responding to Developing World Challenges in Papua New Guinea
ByDUNCAN CHAPPELL
chapter 15|18 pages
- Reflections on Policing and Mental Health in Africa: Integrating and Regulating Diverse Healing and Policing Systems
ByHealing and Policing Systems FLEUR BEAUPERT
chapter 16|20 pages
- Policing and Mentally Ill Persons in Hong Kong
BySHARON INGRID KWOK, T. WING LO, AND PERCY LEE