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Police response and mental health crisis: A story from South Berwick


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My head was in a dark place : South Berwick woman in crisis credits police for compassion
As the nation debates how and whether police should respond to mental health crises, one South Berwick woman s story illustrates what local officers are doing that works.
Portsmouth Herald
SOUTH BERWICK, Maine   Gripped by a terrifying sense of worthlessness late one night in February, a woman had a drink and went on a long walk to clear her head.
For years, she had dealt with depression, figuring people around her didn t notice the extent to which she seemed to drown in her own thoughts. On that night, her nervousness, anxiety and negative emotions rose like a tide in her mind, threatening to overwhelm her. ....

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Replace the Police: New Response Strategies for Mental Health Crisis Calls


By all accounts, in the early morning hours of March 23 last year, Daniel Prude, a 41-year-old Rochester, New York, man, was having a psychotic break. Prude’s fate was sealed after his brother, trying to help, called 911. Police responded by handcuffing the naked Prude, pinning him to the ground and suffocating him to death.
“Mr. Daniel Prude was failed by our police, our mental health care system, our society, and by me,” Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren said during a press conference about the incident. 
 
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Over the past year, the use of 911 calls to dispatch police in psychiatric emergencies is coming under long-overdue scrutiny, and momentum is building to divert these calls to mental health crisis teams. Such reforms, advocates say, could have prevented interactions with law enforcement that ended the lives of Prude, Nicolas Chavez, Walter Wallace Jr., Angelo Quinto, Debor ....

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