Mental Health Conditions

Mental Health Conditions

Responding to individuals who are affected by mental illness or are in crisis is an increasing challenge and important issue in policing. The IACP is committed to helping the law enforcement field in implementing effective police responses to individuals in mental health crisis which ensure public and officer safety.

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Acute Behavioral Emergency

Police agencies should develop a cooperative response protocol shared by the agency, the emergency call center, emergency medical services, and hospital emergency department staff. The coordinated activities...

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Post-Shooting Personnel Support

Law enforcement duties can expose officers to mentally painful and highly stressful situations that cannot be resolved through normal stress coping mechanisms. Unless adequately treated...

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Conversations with Rural Law Enforcement Leaders Volume 2

Partnerships/Collaboration
Police-Youth Engagement
Restorative Justice
Substance Use Disorder
Mental Health Conditions
Technology
Report

Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.

Conversations with Rural Law Enforcement Leaders Volume 2

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Conversations with Rural Law Enforcement Leaders Volume 1

Partnerships/Collaboration
Substance Use Disorder
Mental Health Conditions
Technology
Report

Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.

Conversations with Rural Law Enforcement Leaders Volume 1

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Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) Information Sheet

Community-Oriented Policing
Vulnerable Populations
Mental Health Conditions
Fact Sheet/Brief/Resource/Tool

Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.

Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) Information Sheet

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PTSD Among Police Officers: Impact on Critical Decision Making

Officer Performance
Use of Force
Mental Health Conditions
Officer Safety & Wellness
Website/Webpage

Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.

PTSD Among Police Officers: Impact on Critical Decision Making

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