학술논문

Persons with mental disorders and suicidality in crisis or high-risk situations involving police negotiation: a systematic review.
Document Type
Article
Source
Psychiatry, Psychology & Law. Feb2024, Vol. 31 Issue 1, p57-75. 19p.
Subject
*MENTAL illness
*SUICIDAL ideation
*NEGOTIATION
*PSYCHOSES
*POLICE
Language
ISSN
1321-8719
Abstract
Police negotiators respond to crisis and high-risk situations including mental health crises, but little is known about the nature, frequency and characteristics of these events. This systematic review examined literature about mental disorder and suicidality prevalence in negotiation events from peer-reviewed articles published within the last 20 years. Of 1455 articles identified, 11 met study inclusion criteria. Most contributed only indirect evidence using data on fatal police encounters, case reviews and analysis of communication techniques. Reliable prevalence estimates were not found, though findings suggest suicidality was a precipitating factor in more than half of events and was present during most events. Mental disorder (primarily substance use, mood and psychotic disorders) was also identified as a significant factor prior to and during events. Few articles described frequency or characteristics of these critical events. Further research is needed to inform frontline responses, resourcing and support pathways for police providing this crucial service. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]