Department of Psychology, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, USA.
Street Roots, Portland, Oregon, USA.
J Community Psychol. 2022 May;50(4):2013-2030. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22601. Epub 2021 May 18.
Police are often called to address concerns about people experiencing homelessness, with arrests often resulting from low-level, nonviolent crimes, and violations of minor nuisance ordinances. In Portland, Oregon, advocates lobbied for a new model of emergency response for 911 calls involving unhoused community members and people experiencing behavioral health crises. To ensure the program reflected the needs and perspectives of people experiencing homelessness, teams of researchers, community volunteers, and people with lived experience interviewed 184 people in camps, shelters, and parks. Teams asked unhoused people how the program should be designed, including who the first responders should be, how they should approach individuals in crisis, what resources they should provide, and how they should be trained. This article describes the methods, findings, and recommendations from our collaborative survey process aimed at ensuring that the voices of people experiencing homelessness informed the development of the Portland Street Response pilot program.
警方经常接到处理无家可归者相关问题的电话,逮捕通常是由于低级别、非暴力犯罪以及轻微滋扰条例的违反。在俄勒冈州波特兰市,倡导者们为一项涉及无家可归者社区成员和行为健康危机人群的 911 紧急响应新模型进行游说。为了确保该计划反映出无家可归者的需求和观点,研究团队、社区志愿者和有实际经验的人采访了营地、收容所和公园中的 184 人。团队询问无家可归者该计划应如何设计,包括第一响应者应该是谁,他们应该如何接近处于危机中的个人,他们应该提供哪些资源,以及他们应该如何接受培训。本文描述了我们协作调查过程的方法、结果和建议,旨在确保无家可归者的声音为波特兰街道响应试点计划的制定提供信息。