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Author: Camille-McKiness, Kristy

Title: Police perspectives on CIT training: An ethnographic study of law enforcement officers' perspectives on Crisis Intervention Team training

Summary: This study describes police officers' perspectives of Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training. Ethnographic interviews were used to gather data, and Transformational Learning Theory guided this study. Implications of CIT training indicate that CIT officers are a part of a subculture within police culture, and respond differently to mental health calls differently than their non-CIT counterparts. Outcomes of these different response styles include decreased criminalization, decreased injury to officers/consumers, decreased use of force, and increased confidence in responding to mental health calls for officers who are CIT trained. Implications of this study are discussed in relation to sustainability of partnerships between law enforcement officers and mental health professionals

Details: DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University, 2013. 129p.

Source: Internet Resource: Thesis: Accessed October 15, 2014 at: http://media.proquest.com/media/pq/classic/doc/3120427531/fmt/ai/rep/NPDF?_s=4d20nHVIhLaFyp8xg93RH1x1nVw%3D

Year: 2013

Country: United States

URL: http://media.proquest.com/media/pq/classic/doc/3120427531/fmt/ai/rep/NPDF?_s=4d20nHVIhLaFyp8xg93RH1x1nVw%3D

Shelf Number: 133917

Keywords:
Crisis Intervention Team
Crisis Intervention Training
Mentally Ill Persons
Police Education and Training

Author: Helfgott, Jacqueline B.

Title: Evaluation of the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission's "Warriors to Guardians" Cultural Shift and Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training

Summary: This report presents results from a research effort focused on training at the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (WSCJTC) evaluating the impact of curriculum changes implemented as part of the warrior to guardian cultural shift including Crisis Intervention Training (CIT), Blue Courage Training, and Tactical Social Interaction training. The purpose of this project was to evaluate the effect of changes in the curriculum and environment at WSCJTC on officer attitudes and knowledge. This pilot project was intended to develop and administer an instrument to measure the impact of elements of the WSCJTC training curriculum, establish baseline measurements and construct validity for the survey instrument and method, and provide recommendations for longitudinal study of the impact of training.

Details: Seattle, WA: Seattle University, Department of Criminal Justice, 2015. 160p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed June 20, 2017 at: https://www.seattleu.edu/media/college-of-arts-and-sciences/departments/criminaljustice/documents/Helfgott-et-al_WSCJTC-Evaluation_FINALREPORT_WEB.docx8789.pdf

Year: 2015

Country: United States

URL: https://www.seattleu.edu/media/college-of-arts-and-sciences/departments/criminaljustice/documents/Helfgott-et-al_WSCJTC-Evaluation_FINALREPORT_WEB.docx8789.pdf

Shelf Number: 146299

Keywords:
Crisis Intervention Training
Police Education and Training