Jones Lily B, Thomas Stuart D M
School of Psychology, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.
Social and Global Studies Centre, RMI University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Psychiatr Psychol Law. 2018 Oct 9;26(2):235-251. doi: 10.1080/13218719.2018.1504240. eCollection 2019.
Police encounters with people experiencing mental illness are both common and problematic. While there is an international body of literature on police officers' perceptions of mental-health-related incidents, few studies have sought to understand these encounters from the perspectives of people experiencing mental illness. This pilot study recruited 26 people through a state-wide Consumer Advisory Group who completed an online survey regarding their encounters with police. Results indicated that when people perceived procedurally just treatment from police they were more likely to co-operate with them and to evaluate the encounter positively. The nature of police involvement and levels of internalised stigma moderated the association between perceived procedural justice and their evaluation. Prior contacts were also important in shaping participants' overall attitudes towards police. Findings highlight the importance of officers treating people experiencing mental illness fairly and respectfully to facilitate peaceful encounters and help foster more positive perceptions of the police.
警方与患有精神疾病的人接触既常见又存在问题。虽然有关于警官对心理健康相关事件看法的国际文献,但很少有研究试图从患有精神疾病的人的角度来理解这些接触。这项试点研究通过一个全州范围的消费者咨询小组招募了26人,他们完成了一项关于他们与警方接触的在线调查。结果表明,当人们认为警方给予了程序公正的对待时,他们更有可能与警方合作,并对这种接触给予积极评价。警方介入的性质和内化耻辱感的程度调节了感知到的程序公正与其评价之间的关联。先前的接触在塑造参与者对警方的总体态度方面也很重要。研究结果强调了警官公平、尊重地对待患有精神疾病的人对于促进和平接触以及帮助培养对警方更积极看法的重要性。