Baltimore Police are showing progress on a goal for addressing mental health crises, with more than a quarter of the ...
Midland Daily News on MSN
Midland crisis negotiators build trust to defuse high-risk calls
Midland County crisis intervention team blends negotiators, a CMH social worker and community advisors to defuse barricade ...
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (WTAJ) — Police officers and first responders in Centre County received certificates of completion after ...
When Howard County Police responded to a suicide threat at a Columbia home in late October, officers found themselves navigating a mental health crisis rather than a criminal complaint. Typically, a ...
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Meeting victims at their worst, Ulanda Suggs works to make a difference
In two decades as a public servant, Ulanda Suggs serves on the Crisis Intervention Unit, helping victims through their darkest moments.
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Illinois launches nation’s first crisis response therapy canine certification program
ILLINOIS (WCIA) — Brian Fengel has spent more than 30 years in law enforcement. This summer, the veteran officer was matched up with a earnest new rookie for a new mission. “The first time I saw him I ...
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Benzie County mental health crisis calls in peak in January
A Ferris State study found most mental health-related emergency calls in Benzie County occur between January and May, highlighting trends and limits of the county’s crisis intervention program.
The Maui Police Department announced Monday that it has promoted 12 sergeants to the rank of lieutenant. The promotions ...
The Maui Police Department announced the promotion of 12 sergeants to the rank of lieutenant including: Jerry Barrera, ...
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Illinois trains therapy canine teams for law enforcement
The Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board and the Cook County Sheriff's Office have created a three-day certification course to prepare law enforcement personnel and their therapy ...
Staff photo / J.T. Whitehouse Part of the crew that makes Poland Township a safe place to live includes, from left, Police Department Secretary Diane Dailey, patrolmen Joe Patton, Nick Argeras, Marc ...
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