SCCJA Block 2 Practice Test

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What should officers remember when dealing with individuals experiencing mental health crises?

Use aggressive tactics to assert control

Use de-escalation techniques and assess needs sensitively

When officers encounter individuals experiencing mental health crises, it is crucial to utilize de-escalation techniques and assess needs sensitively. This approach helps to reduce tension and establishes a rapport with the person in crisis. By employing techniques such as calm communication, active listening, and empathy, officers can help to create a safe environment that encourages the individual to express their feelings and concerns. Sensitively assessing their needs allows law enforcement to better understand the situation and respond appropriately, which can lead to more positive outcomes for both the officer and the individual.

Aggressive tactics are counterproductive in such situations and can escalate the crisis further, leading to potential harm. Ignoring verbal cues disregards critical information that could provide insights into the individual's state of mind and needs. While calling for backup can sometimes be necessary for safety reasons, it should not be the immediate response when a compassionate and informed approach can be taken first to address the crisis at hand.

Ignore verbal cues

Immediately call for backup

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