Modeling the effects of Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training for police officers: How knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy drive de-escalation skills and referral decisions

Compton, M. T., Krishan, S., Broussard, B., Bakeman, R., Fleischmann, M. H., Hankerson-Dyson, D., Husbands, L., Stewart, T., D’Orio, B., & Watson, A. C. (2022). Modeling the effects of Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training for police officers: How knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy drive de-escalation skills and referral decisions. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 83, 101814. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlp.2022.101814
Authors:
Michael T. Compton
Shaily Krishan
Beth Broussard
Roger Bakeman
Matthew H. Fleischmann
Dana Hankerson-Dyson
Letheshia Husbands
Tarianna Stewart
Barbara D'Orio
Amy C. Watson
Affiliated Authors:
Michael T. Compton
Subjects:
Police (MeSH)
Author Keywords:
crisis intervention team
law enforcement
police officers
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.ijlp.2022.101814
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