LAPD: Mental Health Response Team Handling Just 32 Percent of Related Calls

LAPD: Mental Health Response Team Handling Just 32 Percent of Related Calls
Cars drive past a sleeping homeless man inside an LA Metro bus stop in Los Angeles on May 8, 2013. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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LOS ANGELES—Less than one-third of calls to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) involving people experiencing a mental health crisis is being handled by a co-response team that includes a mental health clinician alongside a sworn officer, Police Chief Michel Moore told the Board of Police Commissioners Sept. 27.

The LAPD instituted a program last year to dispatch a mental health response team to certain calls. The unit is known as the Systemwide Mental Assessment Response Team (SMART). Previously, SMART units were used as secondary responders.

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