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Tag: Mentally Ill Subjects: Page 2
Patrol
Improving Response to Mental Health Incidents
Law enforcement agencies across America are searching for more effective ways to handle calls about individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.
December 8, 2021
Patrol
De-Escalation In EDP Response
Embracing your empathy toward mentally ill subjects can help you achieve more favorable outcomes.
November 3, 2021
Patrol
TN Man Cut Off His Penis During Police Pursuit
A Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper was the first to see Gilbert had mutilated himself after seeing the man, who was driving naked, covered in blood.
September 2, 2021
Patrol
Tampa Offering Signing Bonus to Mental Health Professionals Willing to Team with Patrol Officers
The Tampa Police Department will soon have officers and mental health professionals in the same vehicle on patrol.
July 28, 2021
Patrol
Some 911 Calls in Chicago to be Answered by Mental Health Professionals Instead of Police
In one pilot program starting this fall, a paramedic will be dispatched with a mental health clinician for “behavioral health calls.” In another, a paramedic will work with a “recovery specialist” on calls involving substance abuse.
July 14, 2021
Patrol
Minneapolis Suburb to Turn Some Traffic Enforcement Duties Over to Unarmed Personnel
The resolution also limits situations in which officers can make arrests and requires more de-escalation efforts by police before using deadly force. In addition, a new Department of Community Safety and Violence Prevention would be formed to oversee efforts on community health and public safety, led by a director with public health expertise.
May 17, 2021
Patrol
Detroit Officer Stabbed and Hit with Friendly Fire, Suspect Killed
The suspect was reportedly stabbing himself with the knife when police arrived on scene.
April 22, 2021
Patrol
Using a Mobile Database to Better Serve People with Special Needs
The Addison (IL) Police Department is now using smart phones to give officers information on subjects on the autistic spectrum, subjects with dementia, and others who have special needs.
March 17, 2021
Point of Law
Family of Man who Died After Arrest Sues Rochester, Individual Officers
In a 27-page complaint, the family says that Daniel Prude's death, and alleged attempts by the department and city officials to later cover it up, violated his constitutional rights protecting against unreasonable search and seizure. Officials also failed to adequately respond to his medical condition, the complaint states.
March 10, 2021
Patrol
New York City to Test No-Police Mental Crisis Response
Some important specifics remain to be seen in practice, including how real-time decisions about when to summon police — who will still respond to calls involving a weapon or “imminent risk of harm” — will play out. And the union that represents the city’s EMTs says the city needs to make sure they’re safe before going ahead.
February 23, 2021
Patrol
Chicago Officer Stabbed on Mental Health Call
The officers Tasered the man and police said while he was being taken into custody, he stabbed one officer in the stomach.
November 6, 2020
Patrol
Philadelphia Officials Release Officer Video of Shooting that Sparked Riots Last Week
Officers can be heard saying "put the knife down" at least 11 times before Wallace was shot on October 26.
November 5, 2020
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