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911: Stabilization Approaches Used by Police Social Workers

911: Stabilization Approaches Used by Police Social Workers
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Author(s): Isabel Logan (Southern Connecticut State University, USA), Robert G. Madden (University of Saint Joseph, USA)and Katherine Sallaku (Sacred Heart University, USA)
Copyright: 2023
Pages: 26
Source title: Stabilization Approaches That Empower Clients Through Mental Health Crises
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Isabel Logan (Southern Connecticut State University, USA)and Cheryl A. Green (Yale New Haven Health-Bridgeport Hospital, USA & Abilene Christian University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8228-2.ch008

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Abstract

Police social workers are crucial components of police departments when individuals or communities experience crises. They perform essential tasks, including well-being checks, crisis intervention, de-escalation, mediation, safety planning, referrals to community services, and other preventative measures to stabilize clients in crisis. The chapter will define police social work and give the reader insight into the stabilization approaches used by police social workers to prepare clients for their next level of care. The chapter begins with a brief history of the evolution of police social workers within the context of public policy and their most recent call to action to address mental health crises. The authors utilize a multi-tier approach to highlight stabilization approaches used by police social workers with a focus on empowering individuals, families, and communities to collaborate on solutions. The chapter uses case scenarios drawn from the experiences of police social workers and interns to demonstrate stabilization approaches. A racial equity, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed lens informs the approach to stabilizing client systems in law enforcement settings.

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