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Mental Health and Policing
Dr Chetna Kang and Louisa Peacock focus on disability and mental health.
It's estimated that police spend as much as 25% of their time dealing with mental illness.
Whether it's suspects, victims or witnesses, the impact of mental illness plays a large part in their day to day work.
This week we hear about a plan to have mental health professionals working with police in Buckinghamshire.
And meet a woman who says police treated her like a criminal, because of her mental health.
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Sun 27 Sep 2015
13:00
大象传媒 Three Counties Radio
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- Sun 27 Sep 2015 13:00大象传媒 Three Counties Radio