FACETS (Jan 2021)

Caught in the currents: evaluating the evidence for common downstream police response interventions in calls involving persons with mental illness

  • Laura Huey,
  • Judith Andersen,
  • Craig Bennell,
  • Mary Ann Campbell,
  • Jacek Koziarski,
  • Adam D. Vaughan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1139/facets-2021-0055
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1409 – 1445

Abstract

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The origins of this report, and of the Mental Health and Policing Working Group, can be traced to the unique situation Canadians have faced as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The unique circumstances of this global outbreak, which have for many Canadians resulted in serious illness and death, intensified economic uncertainties, altered family and lifestyle dynamics, and generated or exacerbated feelings of loneliness and social dislocation, rightly led the Royal Society of Canada’s COVID-19 Taskforce to consider the strains and other negative impacts on individual, group, and community mental health. With the central role that police too often play in the lives of individuals in mental and (or) emotional crisis, we were tasked with exploring what can be reasonably said about the state of our current knowledge of police responses to persons with mental illness.

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