Publisher DOI: 10.1007/s11896-021-09449-8
Title: “I Didn’t Know What They Wanted From Me” : The Perspective of Individuals with Mental Disorders on Police Interventions
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Authors: Wittmann, Linus 
Groen, Gunter  
Ogorka, Janusz 
Jörns-Presentati, Astrid 
Keywords: Police; Mental illness; Communication; Procedural justice
Issue Date: 20-Apr-2021
Publisher: Springer
Journal or Series Name: Journal of police and criminal psychology 
Volume: 36
Startpage: 537
Endpage: 542
Abstract: 
Encounters between individuals with a mental disorder and police forces can be harmful and dangerous for both parties involved. Previous research explored mostly police officers’ subjective experience of these encounters and focused on their recommendations. The present study takes the perspective of individuals with a mental disorder and investigates their sub-jective experience of dealing with the police. Thirteen semi-structural interviews were conducted with individuals with a history of mental health problems who have had encounters with the police and experienced contact-based anti-stigmatization interventions as consultants. Interviews revolved around the subjective experience of these police encounters. Questionnaires were used to inquire about context factors, individuals’ perceptions of police officers, and their sense of security during these encounters. Furthermore, individuals were asked to rate police officers’ ability to recognize signs and symptoms of ill mental health and give recommendations in regard to adequate communication strategies, interventions, and police training. The results indicate that encounters were experienced predominantly as positive and non-threatening. Participants emphasized the importance of communication strategies with a focus on empathy and respect. Keeping personal space and satisfying basic needs was recommended. Contact-based anti-stigmatization interventions were regarded as an effective approach to reduce stigma. Empathy and respect are perceived as key strategies for police officers when dealing with individuals with a mental disorder. To promote these strategies, trialogical anti-stigmatization interventions and crisis intervention training, including communication skills and face-to-face contact, are promising approaches.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/11462
ISSN: 0882-0783
Institute: Fakultät Wirtschaft und Soziales 
Department Soziale Arbeit 
Type: Article
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