Police officers deal with mental illness-related incidents on an almost daily basis. Ian Cummins explores how factors such as deinstitutionalisation, community care failings and, more recently, welfare retrenchment policies have led to this situation. He then considers how police officers should be supported by community mental health agencies to make confident and correct decisions, and to ensure that the individuals they encounter receive support from the most appropriate services.

Of interest to police researchers and students of criminology and the social sciences, the book examines police officers’ views on mental health work and includes a chapter by a service user.

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Police officers deal with mental illness-related incidents on an almost daily basis. Ian Cummins explores the policy failures that have led to this situation, and considers how the individuals in police officers' care should be supported by community mental health agencies.
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Introduction

1. Policing and society

2. Mental health and mental illness: key themes and perspectives

3. Policing, mental health and the criminal justice system

4. 'Street-level psychiatrists'?

5. Policing and stress

6. A comparative study of mental health triage - Alice Park

7. Defunding the police: a mental health perspective

Conclusion

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<p>- The first book to bring together research and policing perspectives on policing and mental health in one volume;</p><p> - Includes a chapter by a service user.</p>

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781447360834
Publisert
2022-07-26
Utgiver
Vendor
Policy Press
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, G, 06, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Ian Cummins is Senior Lecturer in the School of Health and Society at the University of Salford.