Friday, September 29, 2017

From the Garden City Police Department

CONGRATULATIONS Officer Russell and Detective Thompson for your graduation! Garden City Police Department's newest CIT Officers!

Garden City Police Department continues moving forward with Crisis Intervention Team

We have seen an increase in recent years of police contacts with people in mental health crisis. Police, especially in rural America, are not typically equipped with the resources or training to efficiently deal with mental health issues. Police had few options in assisting citizens with mental health crisis who often commit minor or nuisance violations which can escalate over time. Historically, police could council, cite or arrest, but the individual would not receive the treatment needed and would receive fines they could not pay or be sentenced to jail terms and their conditions worsen. In my opinion, the gutting of the mental health system in the 80s has been a major contributing factor in jail and prison overcrowding.


To more effectively respond to these situations Chief Thomas Alber has implemented the CIT program in Garden City. The CIT program is designed to improve the way law enforcement and the community respond to people experiencing mental health crisis. They are built on strong partnerships between law enforcement, mental health provider agencies and individuals and families affected by mental illness.

When a CIT trained officer contacts a citizen in mental health crisis, it streamlines processes and gives them direct and rapid access to mental health treatment and resources. My goal is to keep 100% of Garden City Police Department's staff CIT trained and prepared to assist those in crisis.






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