Training Bureau and Psychological Services Bureau: 32 hour Course Curriculum
Crisis Intervention, #20801 (LASD CIT)
Purpose Statement:
The purpose of this course is to provide law enforcement officers with specific techniques to enhance their communication with individuals who are experiencing a potential mental health crisis. The course will provide students with opportunities to gain a deeper understanding of the factors which may contribute to the attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of individuals in a crisis state.
Learning Outcomes:
When responding to individuals who are experiencing a potential mental health crisis, graduates of this course will be able to utilize strategies, techniques, and community resources to respond more effectively to calls for service. Graduates will be able to identify characteristics and behaviors related to intellectual disabilities, co-occurring disorders, and mental health presentations. Graduates of this course will identify safety concerns and formulate situation specific de-escalation techniques that can be appropriately applied to that situation and link individuals to appropriate resources as explored during the law enforcement contacts.
LASD-CIT: Day 1
Case Study. Purpose: To provide the student with skills to engage, manage, and deescalate incidents in the field involving persons with mental illness which may result in an advisement or referral to other community based services.
Day 1—LUNCH
LASD-CIT: Day 2
Training Bureau and Psychological Services Bureau: 32 hour Course Curriculum
Learning Activity: Multimedia Case Study Video Review with Small group activity, large group debrief while applying LEAPS[19]
Day 2—LUNCH
REMIND STUDENTS TO UPDATE THEIR COURSE EVALUATIONS
LASD-CIT: Day 3
Training Bureau and Psychological Services Bureau: 32 hour Course Curriculum
Day 3— LUNCH
REMIND STUDENTS TO UPDATE THEIR COURSE EVALUATIONS
LASD-CIT: Day 4
Training Bureau and Psychological Services Bureau
32 hour Course Curriculum
Day 4—LUNCH
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Undated archival footage provided by Ret Sgt Barry Perrou Psy.D. (2016)
[17] Adapted from General Art of Persuasion by George J Thompson PhD and Jerry B Jenkins
[18] Adapted from General Art of Persuasion by George J Thompson PhD and Jerry B Jenkins
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