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Deploying Mental Health Workers for Low-level 911 Calls May Lower Crime
The program reduced reports of crimes including trespassing, public disorder, and resisting arrest by 34% during this period.
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Sending Health Care Workers instead of Cops Can Reduce Crime
A study shows that first responders who are not police can be more effective for low-level incidents
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For mental crises, send a pro not the police?
A pilot program in Denver indicates that sending mental health specialists instead of police for certain 911 calls can pay off.
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Study shows benefits to reinventing 911 responses
Study shows benefits to reinventing 911 responses
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Denver non-police teams for some 911 calls reduced crime, study says
A pilot program in Denver to send health clinicians rather than police to certain 911 calls led to a 34% reduction in low-level crimes, a study found.
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