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Interfacing with the Mentally ill - Police Training Video 01

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Booked for Safekeeping (Part I) (1960); Fascinating documentary made to train police officers in the assistance and management of mentally ill and confused persons, produced in New Orleans by eminent filmmaker George C. Stoney using real New Orleans police officers as actors. A little-known ethnographic classic that is strongly rooted in the place where it was made. The film is correct in advocating that mentaly ill people be held in the least restrictive environment possible, particularly NOT in a jail cell unless absolutly essential. Demonstrates the proper management of mentally ill persons by members of the large city police department to prepare the mentally ill persons for their subsequent medical treatment. Describes the different types of mentally disturbed people a police officer must deal with, such as the senile, the mentally retarded, and the attempted suicides. Stresses the need to talk with the family to get a person's background, using the case of a mental patient who feels his neighbors are planning to kill im. Shows a case in which a policeman handles a mentally disturbed person improperly. Points out the need for 24-hour medical help for police offices who deal with the mentally disturbed. This early 60s police training film, made in New Orleans, was designed to educate officers in how to handle people who are mentally ill, a type of situation that is more common in police work than you might think. The film is quite well-made and realistic, showing us scenes of police officers handling a confused, senile old lady making a scene at a grocery store; a depressed man who tried to kill himself by jumping off a bridge; a frightened, paranoid psychotic armed with a knife; and a catatonic who doesn'tspeak English who suddenly goes from a state of stupor to a violent attack. The main cop in the film keeps his cool in these very difficult and dangerous situations, trying to talk down the disturbed people, and when this fails, physically subdues them in the least painful and frightening ways possible. The film points out in a number of different scenes that there are often inadequate facilities and services to deal with such people, and that is why the job falls to the police. For example, the narrator repeats several times that jail is not a good place for such persons, yet in all cases shown, the disturbed person ends up being held in a bleak jail because there is no other safe place available to keep them until they can be seen by a doctor. The New Orleans setting of the film gives it a strange, otherworldly quality. All in all, this is a fascinating film about a difficult social problem. Producer: Stoney Associates. Creative Commons license: Public Domain.

Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: September 1, 2007 at 4:55 am
Author: rosaryfilms

Length: 19:15
Rating: 4.58
Views: 12835

Tags: brutality  disturbed  emotionally  enforcement  ill  illness  law  mental  mentally  officers  patient  persons  police  training  US  

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rosaryfilms (September 30, 2008 at 5:59 pm)
imnazhole, you are welcome!
imnazhole (September 30, 2008 at 5:49 pm)
Looking on line researching for an essay question in my police psychology course and thought i should check this out, and it is really good. Thanks for posting this.
Polivegirl17 (September 12, 2008 at 11:55 pm)
Could you help me? When ever I get mad, i get really agressive and I hurt my family. I am in counciling and I would like some help from you if that is ok?.
rosaryfilms (September 6, 2008 at 9:03 pm)
dananjoeysmom, I have sent you a private e-mail. Thanks!
dananjoeysmom (September 6, 2008 at 8:37 pm)
I am a crisis intervention trainer, and served on a team as a mental health professional who would go out with deputies. This is great!! Anyway I could get a copy??? Thanks!
TheSirCommunity (August 11, 2008 at 9:57 pm)
Note how the police dont pull guns - oh good police times :D
Blarson11 (July 21, 2008 at 4:35 pm)
This looks like Dragnet the lost episodes.
pathoplastic (July 6, 2008 at 11:25 pm)
too true!
PostalPistolPortal (July 5, 2008 at 4:08 am)
In Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia, the police (and local government) DON'T deal with the mentally ill or criminally insane. A known abusive sociopath has bashed up a woman and stolen her child and the police haven't done anything for over six months except "investigate" all her endless fictions against everyone she knows of.What the hell is wrong with this planet?Seriously.
Ken2234 (June 1, 2008 at 6:45 am)
"handcuffs should be avoided" to bad its not like that these days. thats the first thing they pull out in these situations


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