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Policing and mental health : theory, policy and practice

Part of the Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice series
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This book explores the relationship between policing and mental health.

Police services around the world are innovating at pace in order to develop solutions to the problems presented, and popular models are being shared internationally.

Nevertheless, disparities and perceptions of unfairness remain commonplace.

Innovations remain poorly funded and largely unproven. Drawing together the insights of eminent academics in the UK, the US, Australia and South Africa, the edited collection evaluates the condition of mental health and policing as an interlocked policy area, uncovering and addressing a number of key issues which are shaping police responses to mental health.

Due to a relative lack of academic texts pertaining to developments in England and Wales, the volume contains a distinct section on relevant policies and practices.

It also includes sections on US and Australian approaches, focusing on Crisis Intervention Teams (CITs), Mental Health Intervention Teams (MHITs), stressors and innovations from Boston in the US to Queensland in Australia. Written in a clear and direct style, this book will appeal to students and scholars in policing, criminology, sociology, mental health, cultural studies, social theory and those interested in learning about the condition and trajectory of police responses to mental health.

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Product Details
Routledge
0429895054 / 9780429895050
eBook
364.38
26/02/2020
United Kingdom
English
1 online resource (368 pages) : illustrations (black and white)
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