Posted on Jun 10, 2021
In Montana, Crisis Support Teams Offer Alternatives To Policing Mental Health
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As long as you keep those providers safe...i.e. there's police back up, it's a great idea
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In SOME instances, "Crisis Support Teams," MIGHT make sense but for any "domestic disturbance" issue they should be summoned AFTER police intervention. One thing about the military, regardless of who was wrong in a domestic argument, the service member was removed to spend that evening at his unit's billiting. It served as a cooling off period; NOT as punishment. Of course that changed if either party assaulted the other. While the dependant might be charged, it was still the servicce member who was required to spend that evening/night with his/her unit. The dependant was handled through the Federal Magistrate system and the service member through the UCMJ - whichever or both, as appropriate.
In the civilian world, they don't have that luxury, so yes ... I can see the police (emphasis, THE POLICE) calling for such a support team, only once they determined it would be SAFE for all concerned. The idea of sending a support team up front, is potentially life threatening.
In the civilian world, they don't have that luxury, so yes ... I can see the police (emphasis, THE POLICE) calling for such a support team, only once they determined it would be SAFE for all concerned. The idea of sending a support team up front, is potentially life threatening.
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