Policing and Mental Health

Police-Mental Health Collaboration Programs: A Different Way of Policing
Source
The Council of State Governments Justice Center
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Law enforcement agencies have used police-mental health collaboration (PMHC) programs to help officers safely and effectively respond to calls for service involving people with mental illnesses for decades. This webinar provides an overview of PMHC programs—collaborative partnerships among law enforcement agencies, mental health providers, and other community-based entities—and features two Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program (JMHCP) grantees whose programs effectively respond to people with mental illnesses.

San Marcos (TX) Police Department Corporal Sam Myers discusses the San Marcos Mental Health Officer (MHO) Program, which uses a mental health officer as the liaison between law enforcement, people in need of mental health services, and the rest of the community.

Additionally, El Dorado County (CA) Sheriff’s Office (EDSO) Sergeant Michael Yarbrough shares information on the county’s Crisis Intervention Team Management Model.