Listen "Crisis Intervention - specialized techniques for responding to individuals in mental health crises"
Episode Synopsis
The provided text outlines Crisis Intervention Training (CIT), a program designed to equip law enforcement with specialized techniques for responding to individuals in mental health crises. It highlights the increasing frequency of police encounters with those experiencing mental illness and the disproportionately high number of fatalities in such situations when officers lack appropriate training. The material discusses the origins of CIT in response to tragic incidents, detailing legislative mandates like Texas SB 1849 that require de-escalation training. A core focus is on understanding various mental health conditions, dispelling common stigmas and myths, and providing officers with effective communication strategies like the LEAPS model and tactical transparency to de-escalate situations, build rapport, and divert individuals toward mental health care rather than incarceration.
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