AN EXPLORATION OF POLICE OFFICER'S PERCEPTIONS OF THE CONTACT THEY HAVE WITH INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS IN THE COMMUNITY.

This qualitative study is based on a group of nine police officers located in the East Midlands area. The study examines the police officers perceptions of the contact they have with individuals experiencing mental health problems in the community. It is understood that within the current era of com...

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Main Author: Adshead, Vicki
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22534/
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description This qualitative study is based on a group of nine police officers located in the East Midlands area. The study examines the police officers perceptions of the contact they have with individuals experiencing mental health problems in the community. It is understood that within the current era of community care the police have an increased amount of contact and responsibility in regards individuals with mental health problems. However there is little research aimed at discovering what this contact entails in the United Kingdom (UK). Therefore, nine semi-structured interviews were undertaken and audio-taped with the police officers. The data was analysed using an Interpretative Phenomenological Approach (IPA) and 4 key themes were identified. The themes highlighted that the police officers did not express a clear consensus over whether they thought there was a link between mental health problems and criminal behaviour. Furthermore they often felt confused and uncertain over their roles with individuals experiencing mental health problems. This further demonstrated a need for the police and mental health services to work in a collaborative way to ensure that individuals with mental health problems receive adequate care and support.
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spelling nottingham-225342018-01-13T06:47:31Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22534/ AN EXPLORATION OF POLICE OFFICER'S PERCEPTIONS OF THE CONTACT THEY HAVE WITH INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS IN THE COMMUNITY. Adshead, Vicki This qualitative study is based on a group of nine police officers located in the East Midlands area. The study examines the police officers perceptions of the contact they have with individuals experiencing mental health problems in the community. It is understood that within the current era of community care the police have an increased amount of contact and responsibility in regards individuals with mental health problems. However there is little research aimed at discovering what this contact entails in the United Kingdom (UK). Therefore, nine semi-structured interviews were undertaken and audio-taped with the police officers. The data was analysed using an Interpretative Phenomenological Approach (IPA) and 4 key themes were identified. The themes highlighted that the police officers did not express a clear consensus over whether they thought there was a link between mental health problems and criminal behaviour. Furthermore they often felt confused and uncertain over their roles with individuals experiencing mental health problems. This further demonstrated a need for the police and mental health services to work in a collaborative way to ensure that individuals with mental health problems receive adequate care and support. 2008 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22534/1/V_ADSHEAD_DISSERTATION_SUBMITTED_FOR_MASTER_OF_NURSING_SCIENCE.pdf Adshead, Vicki (2008) AN EXPLORATION OF POLICE OFFICER'S PERCEPTIONS OF THE CONTACT THEY HAVE WITH INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS IN THE COMMUNITY. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) Master of Nursing Science MNursSci Mental Health MH Qualitative Study Community
spellingShingle Master of Nursing Science
MNursSci
Mental Health
MH
Qualitative Study
Community
Adshead, Vicki
AN EXPLORATION OF POLICE OFFICER'S PERCEPTIONS OF THE CONTACT THEY HAVE WITH INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS IN THE COMMUNITY.
title AN EXPLORATION OF POLICE OFFICER'S PERCEPTIONS OF THE CONTACT THEY HAVE WITH INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS IN THE COMMUNITY.
title_full AN EXPLORATION OF POLICE OFFICER'S PERCEPTIONS OF THE CONTACT THEY HAVE WITH INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS IN THE COMMUNITY.
title_fullStr AN EXPLORATION OF POLICE OFFICER'S PERCEPTIONS OF THE CONTACT THEY HAVE WITH INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS IN THE COMMUNITY.
title_full_unstemmed AN EXPLORATION OF POLICE OFFICER'S PERCEPTIONS OF THE CONTACT THEY HAVE WITH INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS IN THE COMMUNITY.
title_short AN EXPLORATION OF POLICE OFFICER'S PERCEPTIONS OF THE CONTACT THEY HAVE WITH INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS IN THE COMMUNITY.
title_sort exploration of police officer's perceptions of the contact they have with individuals experiencing mental health problems in the community.
topic Master of Nursing Science
MNursSci
Mental Health
MH
Qualitative Study
Community
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22534/