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INDIVIDUALS IN CRISIS o Largely feel unheard o Central Nervous System is in fight/flight/freeze/faint mode o Require calm intervention that soothes and attempts to help the person vocalize complaints o May require police response o May require medical response o May result in the person leaving on their own CRISIS INTERVENTION TEAM (CIT) MODEL IS A POLICE-BASED TRAINING AND INTERVENTION PROGRAM. • Ohio CIT Programs Difficulty in studying CIT Goals are to • Officers participate voluntarily • Increase Safety for officers and persons with • Department personnel mental illness assignments are internal • Divert persons with mental illness away from • Record keeping does not track the criminal justice system health information 2006 study in Akron found that there was an increase in the number of calls CIT Outcomes in Chicago – identified as mental health-related, and 2010 increase in CIT officers transporting to • Increased linkage to mental health the hospital for evaluation, but no services • Improving safety in calls change in arrest rate. • Improve outcomes for officers and 1999 study indicates 10% of police clients contacts with the public involve persons with mental illness. Deane et al 1999 Teller et al 2006 COMMUNICATION o ACES study; Factors of Household Dysfunction and Abuse are strongly correlated with antisocial behaviors and criminal justice involvement in teen and adult years o Deficiencies in social communication o Impulsive Cognitive Style o Independence o Rigidity of Ideas o Tendency towards social distrust and suspicion o Focus on communication strategies Moreno-Manso et al 2016 Image from Conscious Discipline ESCALATIONAL COMMITMENT Image from modernman.com
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