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. 1969 Apr;5(2):111-20.
doi: 10.1007/BF01420015.

Police as a community mental health resource

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Police as a community mental health resource

R Liberman. Community Ment Health J. 1969 Apr.

Abstract

In their pathways to the state mental hospital, almost 50% of mentally ill patients and their families from Baltimore utilize the police as a community resource. To better understand why so many people use the police for help with mental problems, a comparison was made between first admission patients who used the police (N=17) and those who used more conventional medical resources (N=35). The results indicate that families decide to call the police because other, more appropriate, resources are not as accessible and will not offer services to recalcitrant patients. Until community mental health facilities develop more active evaluation and treatment programs for reluctant patients, the police will continue to serve a needed role in the care of the mentally ill.

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