Berkowitz S J, Marans S M
Yale University, School of Medicine, Child Study Center, New Haven, Conn., USA.
Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci. 2000;37(2):103-14.
This article describes the development, evolution and current status of the New Haven Child Development-Community Policing (CDCP) Program, a partnership between child mental health professionals at the Yale Child Study Center and the New Haven Department of Police Service. The central mission of the program is to intervene early in an attempt to ameliorate the effects of children's exposure to violence. Recent programmatic expansion of the CDCP program into areas of juvenile offenders, specialized protocols for children affected by domestic violence, and school based groups are also explained. There are five core elements of the CDCP program: (1) Seminars in applied child development for police officers; (2) Fellowships for advanced police officers; (3) Fellowships for clinicians who are trained both in seminars and experientially in police practice and procedure; (4) A weekly program conference; and (5) A clinical consultation service in which clinicians are available 24 hours per day, 7 days a week are explicated.
本文介绍了纽黑文儿童发展-社区警务(CDCP)项目的发展、演变及现状,该项目是耶鲁儿童研究中心的儿童心理健康专业人员与纽黑文警察局之间的合作项目。该项目的核心任务是尽早进行干预,以减轻儿童遭受暴力影响。文中还解释了CDCP项目最近在少年犯领域的拓展、针对受家庭暴力影响儿童的专门协议以及校内团体。CDCP项目有五个核心要素:(1)为警察举办的应用儿童发展研讨会;(2)为高级警官提供的奖学金;(3)为在研讨会上接受培训并在警察实践和程序中获得实践经验的临床医生提供的奖学金;(4)每周一次的项目会议;(5)一项临床咨询服务,临床医生每周7天、每天24小时随时待命,文中对此进行了详细说明。