Policing and the Mentally Ill
Discover the critical insights of "Policing and the Mentally Ill" by Duncan Chappell, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2013. This compelling hardback edition spans 384 pages and delves into the essential role of police departments in addressing mental health crises. With a focus on crisis intervention teams, Chappell examines innovative programs established in Australia while also exploring similar initiatives across North America, Europe, and developing regions. This book is a vital resource for law enforcement professionals, mental health advocates, and anyone interested in the intersection of policing and mental illness. Enhance your understanding of how law enforcement can effectively engage with mentally ill offenders and improve community safety.