"If you call 911 for this again, we’re going to arrest you"
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Seattle, WA — The Bureau of Justice Assistance ("BJA") is a component of the Office of Justice Programs within the Department of Justice. BJA provides leadership and assistance to local criminal justice programs with a goal of improving and reinforcing our criminal justice system. Beginning years ago, the BJA began funding programs and training intended to better equip law enforcement officers for handling mental health calls.
Increasingly, officers are called on to be the first (and often only) responders to calls involving people experiencing a mental health crisis. Such calls can be among the most complex and time-consuming for officers to resolve, redirecting them from addressing other public safety concerns and violent crime. As we all know, they draw intense public scrutiny when things go sideways, all while posing increased danger to both the responding officers and the people with mental health needs.
When these calls come into 911/ dispatch, the appropriate community-based resources are often lacking to make referrals, and officers often don't have sufficient training to identify and understand what they are dealing with.
The most promising responses to these challenges are those involving the behavioral health system, where vast institutional knowledge already exists. Absent these collaborations, officers often lack awareness of, or do not know how to access, a community’s array of available services and alternatives to arrest, such as crisis stabilization services, mental health hotlines, and other community-based resources. And even when officers are fully informed, service capacity is often insufficient to meet the community’s need. As a result, officers experience frustration and trauma as they encounter the same familiar faces over and over again, only to witness the health of these individuals deteriorate over time, and the individuals find themselves stuck in a system that does not seem to be helping them.
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