Centralia Police Department

Quick Facts:

Name of coordinating law enforcement agency:
CENTRALIA POLICE DEPT
Approximate number of officers in agency:
28
Primary specialized response:
Police officers are trained to provide crisis intervention services and to act as liaisons to the mental health system.
Program start year:
2005 or earlier
Total number of officers in program:
3

Centralia Police Department

Contact:

Name:
Todd Hempen
Title:
Sergeant
Organization:
Centralia Police Department
Address:
222 S Poplar St
Centralia, IL
Phone:
618-5337602

Agency Information

Name of coordinating law enforcement agency:
CENTRALIA POLICE DEPT
Type of government that operates law enforcement agency:
Township
Approximate number of officers in agency:
28

Specialized Response Description

Program start year:
2005 or earlier
Primary specialized response:
Police officers are trained to provide crisis intervention services and to act as liaisons to the mental health system.
Secondary specialized response:
Police officers are trained to provide crisis intervention services and to act as liaisons to the mental health system.
Background information:
3 OFFICERS WERE SENT TO CRISIS INTERVENTION CLASSES
Total number of officers in program:
3
Number of people with mental illness served:
51-100
Catchment area:
The entire jurisdiction
Funding source(s):
  • Police Department
  • Staff supported by funding:
  • Law Enforcement Officer
  • Program Partners and Personnel

    Existence of planning and oversight committee:
    No (please proceed to question 17)
    Written agreement of roles and procedures:
    No
    Recruitment and selection:
    Officers are assigned.
    Program coordinator/boundary spanner
    Yes. The program coordinator represents a law enforcement agency
    CHEIF LARRY EVANS 222 S POPLAR ST CENTRALIA IL 62801 618 -533-7602

    Training on Mental Health Issues

    Types of training on mental health issues:
  • 0
  • 0
  • Basic in-service training for select patrol officers
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 40
  • 0
  • Number of officers who receive advanced training:
    1-50
    Groups who conducts advanced training:
  • Mental health professionals (crisis workers)
  • Advanced training topics:
    • Recognizing symptoms of mental illness, and clinical issues
    • Co-occurring disorders
    • Psychiatric medications
    • Community resources (mental health services, etc.)
    • Legal issues concerning individuals with mental illness
    • Legal issues concerning police officer liability
    • De-escalation techniques
    • Less lethal use of force options
    • Suicide prevention
    • The role of families and other supports in mental health treatment and recovery
    Advanced training methods:
  • Presentations (including panels, lectures, and/or PowerPoints)
  • Role plays
  • Site visits to community mental health facilities
  • Virtual reality/computerized simulations of mental illness symptoms
  • Response Procedures

    Standardized dispatch questions:
    No
    Dispatch documentation:
  • Do not document
  • Incident documentation by responding officer:
  • Relay information to dispatch who records it in general computer database used for all calls, such as a Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system
  • Record information in an arrest report
  • Use of information on individuals' mental illness stored in police records:
    JUST FOR FUTER REFFERANCE IF NEEDED TO HELP THAT PERSON GET HELP
    Mental health professional available to support police responder:
  • No
  • Officers permitted to transport people with mental illness to services when:
    • The person has volunteered to receive mental health treatment
    • The person is being brought to a hospital for emergency evaluation
    • The person is being brought to a crisis center or other health care facility for stabilization or medications management
    Officers allowed to transport a person without handcuffs:
    IF THE PERSON IS CALM AND IS NO THREAT TO ANYONE
    Access to drop-off locations:
    Yes. It is open 24 hours a day.
    Procedure for streamlined intake and a "no refusal" policy for police referrals?
    No
    Location of drop-off center(s):
  • Psychiatric emergency room in general hospital
  • Drop-off center accepts people with co-occurring substance abuse disorders:
    Yes
    Length of time for drop-off and return to patrol:
    31-45 minutes

    Program Sustainability

    Data collection:
    No
    Published evaluation:
    No
    Local media coverage:
    WHEN OFFICERS TOOK THE CLASS THE LOCAL PAPER HAD A ARTICAL ABOUT IT
    Legislative funding or support:
    No
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