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警方对患有精神疾病者的应对措施:标签重要吗?

Police responses to persons with mental illness: does the label matter?

作者信息

Watson Amy C, Corrigan Patrick W, Ottati Victor

机构信息

Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA.

出版信息

J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2004;32(4):378-85.

Abstract

With the movement of persons with mental illness out of hospitals and into the community, the frequency of contact between police officers and such persons, in crisis or otherwise, has increased significantly. How police respond in these situations has important consequences for the subject, police officers, and the community. Officers (n = 554) from police departments in a major metropolitan area participated in a vignette experiment that examined how information that a subject has a mental illness influences the way police officers respond in several types of situations. Results indicate that officers are less likely to take action based on information provided by victims and witnesses with mental illness. No differences were found in response to suspects with or without a mental illness. The effects of officer characteristics and perceptions of the subject on responses to the vignettes were also examined. Findings suggest several directions for training and future research.

摘要

随着精神病患者从医院走向社区,警察与处于危机或其他状况下的这类人员之间的接触频率显著增加。警察在这些情况下的应对方式对当事人、警察自身以及社区都有着重要影响。来自一个大城市警察部门的554名警官参与了一项情景实验,该实验探究了当事人患有精神疾病这一信息如何影响警察在几种不同情况下的应对方式。结果表明,警察不太可能依据患有精神疾病的受害者和证人提供的信息采取行动。对于有或没有精神疾病的嫌疑人,警察的应对方式没有差异。研究还考察了警官特征以及对当事人的看法对情景应对的影响。研究结果为培训和未来研究提出了几个方向。

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