Crisis intervention
Employing Mental Health Clinicians to Improve Police Outcomes
February 2024
Series
Law enforcement agencies are teaming up with mental health clinicians to improve behavioral health responses and allow police officers to focus on crime reduction. In this episode of Justice Today, our host discusses how Denver police work side-by-side with mental health clinicians to treat residents experiencing mental health emergencies and connect them with treatment.
Employing Mental Health Clinicians to Improve Police Outcomes
Learn how law enforcement agencies are teaming up with mental health clinicians to improve behavioral health responses and allow police officers to focus on crime reduction.
NVMI'S STOP School Violence Mental Health Program
15PBJA-23-GG-04380-STOP
Awarded, but not yet accepted
Funding First Awarded
2023
$791,211
Request for Support of Little Rock Police Department (LRPD), in partnership with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) to implement of a CO-Response Unit.
15PBJA-23-GG-02148-MENT
Awarded, but not yet accepted
Funding First Awarded
2023
$550,000
Albuquerque Violence Intervention Program and Community Safety Department
15PBJA-23-GG-00122-BRND
Awarded, but not yet accepted
Funding First Awarded
2023
$2,050,000
Crisis Intervention Team Mental Health Response
15PBJA-23-GG-00154-BRND
Open
Funding First Awarded
2023
$500,000
BJA FY 2022-2023 Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program Formula Solicitation
15PBJA-23-GG-00038-BSCI
Open
Funding First Awarded
2023
$644,469
Iowa State Crisis Intervention Program (SCIP) Award 2022/2023
15PBJA-23-GG-00010-BSCI
Open
Funding First Awarded
2023
$2,478,792
FY 23 South Carolina Crisis Intervention Program
15PBJA-23-GG-00033-BSCI
Open
Funding First Awarded
2023
$4,676,129
Williamson County Sheriff's Office Community Affairs Unit Programs - DARE, Citizens Academy, Junior Deputy Academy, and Public Safety Cadets Program
15PBJA-22-GG-04995-JAGX
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2022
$13,845
Law Enforcement Enhanced Training Program
15PBJA-22-GG-04909-JAGX
Past Project Period End Date
Funding First Awarded
2022
$18,542
Enhanced Safety and Effectiveness of Dinwiddie County's Tactical Team
15PBJA-22-GG-02900-JAGX
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2022
$10,712
Body Camera Replacement Program
15PBJA-22-GG-02920-JAGX
Open
Funding First Awarded
2022
$11,586
The City of Weslaco will purchase Heart Rate Variability software, hardware and training which will assist officers with their overall mental and physical health.
15PBJA-22-GG-02926-JAGX
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2022
$11,811
FY 2022 McAllen JAG Grant
15PBJA-22-GG-02888-JAGX
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2022
$10,038
BJA Edward Byrne Computer Grant FY22
15PBJA-22-GG-02880-JAGX
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2022
$12,128
Telescoping Mobile Camera Security Tower
15PBJA-22-GG-02613-JAGX
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2022
$22,168
Community and Officer Wellness Program
15PBJA-22-GG-02876-JAGX
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2022
$16,121
Law Enforcement Technology Projects
15PBJA-22-GG-02914-JAGX
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2022
$11,287
BOSS is proposing evidence-based, innovative violence prevention and intervention activities serving the most violence-impacted areas of Alameda County, with service locations in Oakland, CA.
15PBJA-22-GG-04721-CVIP
Open
Funding First Awarded
2022
$641,050
Sustain the Community Resource Unit and its crime prevention functions.
15PBJA-22-GG-02871-JAGX
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2022
$15,979
Reduction of Crimes and Gang Violence in the City of La Puente California
15PBJA-22-GG-02911-JAGX
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2022
$11,170
Laptops for access to LEA Systems, Crime Tip Line, Load Bearing Vest Carriers
15PBJA-22-GG-02357-JAGX
Open
Funding First Awarded
2022
$38,871