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<b>state:</b> Arizona<br>
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<b>name:</b> Tucson Police Department<br>
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<b>description:</b> <ul>
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<li>Mental Health Support Team (MHST)</li>
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<li>Co-responder program pairs MHST officers with mental health clinicians</li>
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<li>Proactively and compassionately connects people who have mental health needs to services before, during, and after a crisis</li>
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</ul>
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<li>Crisis Mobile Teams (CMT)</li>
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<li>Work in tandem with the crisis line to provide continuous access to services</li>
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</ul>
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<li>Crisis Response Center (CRC)</li>
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<li>Provides 24/7 emergency psychiatric and substance addiction treatment services for both adults and youth</li>
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<li>Multi-tiered training is open to all levels of law enforcement, mental health workers, call takers and dispatchers, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, and firefighters. Training includes:</li>
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<li>Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) and basic crisis mitigation and management training for all officers; training is also open to the community</li>
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<li>Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training for officers on a voluntary basis</li>
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<li>Advanced training for specialized units including MHST and Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Negotiators</li>
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</ul><br>
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<b>url:</b> <a href="https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/tucson-police-department/" target="_blank">https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/tucson-police-department/</a>
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<b>state:</b> California<br>
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<b>name:</b> Los Angeles Police Department<br>
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<b>description:</b> <ul>
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<li>Multilayered approach that includes co-response teams, follow-up case managers, and triage/dispatch operators</li>
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<li>Embedded mental health professionals</li>
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<li>Comprehensive data collection and information sharing procedures</li>
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<li>Robust training strategy that includes 40-hour mental health intervention training</li>
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<li>Mental Health Crisis Response Program Advisory Board</li>
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</ul><br>
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<b>url:</b> <a href="https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/los-angeles-police-department/" target="_blank">https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/los-angeles-police-department/</a>
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<b>state:</b> Florida<br>
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<b>name:</b> University of Florida Police Department<br>
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<b>description:</b> <ul>
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<li>Comprehensive coordination among many campus entities involved with student and faculty wellness</li>
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<li>Training for university officers, with on-site support during incidents, as well as crisis intervention consultants</li>
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<li>Training includes:</li>
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<li>Intensive 40-hour mental health and crisis intervention team (CIT) training for all sworn officers</li>
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<li>Annual QPR Gatekeeper Training for Suicide Prevention (Suicide Prevention Resource Center training)</li>
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<li>Seminars on multicultural and diversity issues</li>
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<li>Online training for communicating with distressed persons (At Risk-Kognito training)</li>
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<li>Advanced training on threat assessment and intervention (Gavin DeBecker & Associates training)</li>
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<li>UFPD is also positioned to respond to youth in crisis from K-12 through university-age students due to a K-12 Developmental Research School on campus.</li>
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<b>url:</b> <a href="https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/univ-of-fl-police-dept/" target="_blank">https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/univ-of-fl-police-dept/</a>
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<b>state:</b> Maine<br>
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<b>name:</b> Portland Police Department<br>
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<b>description:</b> <ul>
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<li>Mental health professionals embedded in the law enforcement agency</li>
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<li>Operates within small city, in collaboration with nearby rural community</li>
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<li>Police-mental health co-response model with community-based support network</li>
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<li>Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training for all officers</li>
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</ul><br>
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<b>url:</b> <a href="https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/portland-police-dept/" target="_blank">https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/portland-police-dept/</a>
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<b>state:</b> Massachusetts<br>
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<b>name:</b> Arlington Police Department<br>
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<b>description:</b> <ul>
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<li>Serves a suburban jurisdiction in close proximity to two urban centers</li>
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<li>Features a co-response program and targeted initiatives, spearheaded by a mental health clinician embedded in the police department, which includes the Jail Diversion Program, Hoarding Response Team, Elder Abuse Prevention Task Force, and Arlington Opiate Outreach Initiative</li>
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<li>Uses strong community partnerships to facilitate cross-sector case management</li>
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<li>Provides multi-modality training, which includes instruction in:</li>
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<li>Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) for all officers</li>
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<li>Trauma-informed care</li>
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<li>Youth development/brain development</li>
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<li>Context-specific crisis management and intervention techniques </li>
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<li>Signs and symptoms of mental illness</li>
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<li>Signs and symptoms of overdose</li>
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<li>Narcan (deployment and distribution training)</li>
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<li>Common psychiatric medications and usage</li>
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<li>Suicide risk and prevention</li>
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<li>Relevant laws and statutes</li>
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<li>Collects and analyses data comprehensively in a system that allows for specialized clinician access</li>
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<b>url:</b> <a href="https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/arlington-police-department/" target="_blank">https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/arlington-police-department/</a>
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<b>state:</b> Ohio<br>
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<b>name:</b> Gallia, Jackson, Meigs Counties Sheriffs’ Offices<br>
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<b>description:</b> <ul>
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<li>Composed of three sheriffs’ offices that came together to provide a regional response in rural Appalachia, alongside a mental health provider, for the purpose of becoming a PMHC learning site</li>
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<li>Offers Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training to all law enforcement personnel</li>
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<li>Employs a Mobile Crisis Team (MCT) to provide tailored mental health and addiction treatment services, telemedicine, and on-call support for crisis situations in five adult correctional facilities</li>
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<li>Uses evidence-based practices, including:</li>
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<li>Trauma-informed care and interventions</li>
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<li>Substance addiction counseling</li>
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<li>Cognitive behavioral therapy</li>
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<li>Motivational interviewing</li>
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<b>url:</b> <a href="https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/gallia-jackson-meigs-sheriffs/" target="_blank">https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/gallia-jackson-meigs-sheriffs/</a>
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<b>state:</b> Tennessee<br>
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<b>name:</b> Madison County Sheriff's Office<br>
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<b>description:</b> <ul>
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<li>Participates in an inter-agency collaborative, which includes representatives from city, county, and state criminal justice and behavioral health agencies</li>
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<li>Operates in a primarily rural area with an increased population during business hours due to commuter influx</li>
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<li>Uses a comprehensive training strategy, including 40-hour Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training</li>
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<li>Established processes for law enforcement personnel to identify and connect appropriate people to a 24/7 Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU)</li>
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<li>Formalized data collection processes with information-sharing agreements</li>
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<b>url:</b> <a href="https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/madison-county-sheriffs/" target="_blank">https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/madison-county-sheriffs/</a>
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<b>state:</b> Texas<br>
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<b>name:</b> Houston Police Department<br>
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<b>description:</b> <ul>
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<li>Multi-faceted strategy that includes crisis intervention trained (CIT) patrol officers, co-responder units, Homeless Outreach Team (HOT), Boarding Homes Enforcement Detail, a proactive Chronic Consumer Stabilization Initiative, and comprehensive dispatcher training</li><br>
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<li>Mental health training for all officers that includes:
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<li>40-hour Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training for all cadets</li>
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<li>8-hour advanced CIT classes</li>
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<li>State-mandated 8-hour CIT refresher for all officers with their Basic Peace Officer Certification</li>
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<li>40-hour Mental Health Peace Officer class for veteran officers</li>
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<li>8-hour CIT class for newly hired jail staff</li>
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<li>4-hour CIT refresher class for jail staff</li>
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<li>24-hour Telecommunications Crisis Communications class</li>
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<b>url:</b> <a href="https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/houston-police-department/" target="_blank">https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/houston-police-department/</a>
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<b>state:</b> Utah<br>
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<b>name:</b> Salt Lake City Police Department<br>
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<b>description:</b> <ul>
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<li>Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) multi-county collaboration: 40-hour training for patrol and corrections-based academies</li>
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<li>Additional Training</li>
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<li>Crisis Intervention Team for youth: 8-hour academy</li>
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<li>Autism training: Two 5-hour courses per year</li>
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<li>Post-traumatic stress disorder specialization and officer wellness 8-hour course</li>
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<li>Recertification and officer resilience CIT training</li>
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<li>Small city and rural community collaboration and coordination across multiple jurisdictions</li>
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<li>Detective in CIT Investigative Unit follows up on mental health calls for service</li>
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<li>Complementary three-team approach: CIT, Homeless Outreach Service Team (HOST), and Community Connections Center (CCC) Team</li>
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<b>url:</b> <a href="https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/salt-lake-city-police-department/" target="_blank">https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/salt-lake-city-police-department/</a>
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<b>state:</b> Wisconsin<br>
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<b>name:</b> Madison Police Department<br>
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<b>description:</b> <ul>
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<li>Data collection and information dissemination to line-level officers</li>
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<li>Training for all officers using "scenario-based" approaches </li>
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<li>Multi-layered approach with officers trained to be "mental health liaisons"</li>
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<li>Full-time mental health team (sworn officers and in-house crisis workers)</li>
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<li>Four Pillars of MPD’s Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training program for outside agencies</li>
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<b>url:</b> <a href="https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/madison-police-department/" target="_blank">https://csgjusticecenter.org/law-enforcement/learning-sites/madison-police-department/</a>
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