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Citation

Wainwright A, Mojtahedi D. Int. J. Law Psychiatry 2020; 68: e101522.

Affiliation

Department of Psychology, School of Human and Health Sciences, University of Huddersfield, UK.. Electronic address: d.mojtahedi@hud.ac.uk.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ijlp.2019.101522

PMID

32033693

Abstract

Individuals who enter police custody may experience mental illness, making it highly imperative for custody staff to be knowledgeable and competent in this area- however, reports suggest this is not always the case (Leese & Russell, 2017). The present study examined the differences in casual attributions and stereotypes of individuals experiencing mental illnesses, mainly, schizophrenia between police custody staff (n = 77) and members of the general population (n = 85). Using the Attribution Questionnaire (AQ-27; Corrigan, 2004), the current study found that the general population held more negative attitudes towards individuals experiencing mental illnesses than police custody staff. In particular they endorsed the attributions anger, avoidance, dangerousness and fear. Custody staff were found to help vulnerable adults more than the general population. In addition, people who knew a family member or friend experiencing a mental illness scored higher on the help and pity attributions. Furthermore, police custody staff highlighted that additional training around mental health would be beneficial to their job role. Further development of an adequate measurement of attitudes of police custody staff towards mental health needs developing in order to put in place effective training.

Crown Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Forensic psychiatry; Mental illness; Police custody; stigmatisation

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