Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Lost in transition : how a lack in capacity in the mental health system is failing Vancouver's mentally ill and draining police resources / Fiona Wilson-Bates.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Alternate Title

Policing Vancouver's mentally ill : the disturbing truth : beyond lost in transition / Scott Thompson.
Vancouver's mental health crisis : an update report.

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Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (ii, 59 pages)

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"For the Vancouver Police Board and Chief Constable Jim Chu, January, 2008."

Summary

The purpose of this report is to provide a quantitative analysis of the prevalence of Vancouver Police Department (VPD) calls for service that involve mentally ill clients; to identify the significant factors that contribute to the frequency of these incidents, and the potential consequences for a mentally ill person who comes into contact with police; and to describe the capacity gaps in the mental health system’s response to the mentally ill from a police perspective. This report is the official position of the VPD and the Vancouver Police Board.

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