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  • 8. Commentary: is CIT today's lobotomy?
    Geller JL.
    J Am Acad Psychiatry Law; 2008; 36(1):56-8. PubMed ID: 18354124
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  • 9. Crisis intervention team (CIT) training in the jail/detention setting: a case illustration.
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  • 10. Segmented Versus Traditional Crisis Intervention Team Training.
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  • 11. Effectiveness of Police Crisis Intervention Training Programs.
    Rogers MS, McNiel DE, Binder RL.
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  • 12. Surveys of Police Chiefs and Sheriffs and of Police Officers About CIT Programs.
    Compton MT, Broussard B, Reed TA, Crisafio A, Watson AC.
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  • 13. Crisis intervention team training for police officers responding to mental disturbance calls.
    Teller JL, Munetz MR, Gil KM, Ritter C.
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  • 14. Effects of a Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training program upon police officers before and after Crisis Intervention Team training.
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  • 15. The nature and extent of police use of force in encounters with people with behavioral health disorders.
    Morabito MS, Socia K, Wik A, Fisher WH.
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  • 16. Intervening at the entry point: differences in how CIT trained and non-CIT trained officers describe responding to mental health-related calls.
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  • 17. Decriminalizing mental illness: specialized policing responses.
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  • 18. Building on mental health training for law enforcement: strengthening community partnerships.
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  • 19. Everyday police work during mental health encounters: A study of call resolutions in Chicago and their implications for diversion.
    Watson AC, Wood JD.
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  • 20. Understanding how police officers think about mental/emotional disturbance calls.
    Watson AC, Swartz J, Bohrman C, Kriegel LS, Draine J.
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