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| November 08, 2023
Police Use of Discretion in Encounters with People with Opioid Use Disorder: A Study of Illinois Police Officers
Police frequently encounter people with opioid use disorder (OUD), having a profound effect on their risk environment and health outcomes. Officers retain significant discretionary authority in their response to these encounters. To explore the factors that underlie these decisions, we surveyed a sample of Illinois police officers. We administered an...
opioid
substance use
law enforcement
police
discretion
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| February 09, 2023
Guiding Officers to Deflect Citizens to Treatment: An Examination of Police Department Policies in Illinois
The U.S. overdose crisis has motivated police departments to enact policies allowing officers to directly deflect individuals to substance use disorder treatment and other services shown to reduce recidivism and subsequent overdose risk, as well as refer people who voluntarily present at police facilities with a desire for treatment. As a...
Police
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Deflection
Diversion
Substance use disorder
Treatment
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| June 21, 2023
Police Stigma toward People with Opioid Use Disorder: A Study of Illinois Officers
Fatal opioid overdoses continue to break historical records. Stigma toward people with opioid use disorder (OUD) can negatively impact treatment access, retention, and recovery. Attitudes and beliefs of police officers can profoundly shape key discretionary decisions. Therefore, we examined police officer views indicating stigma toward those with OUD. We administered an online survey...
stigma
police
law enforcement
opioids
overdose
substance use disorder
addiction
drugs
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| September 22, 2023
Police Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs about Opioid Addiction Treatment and Harm Reduction: A Survey of Illinois Officers
Police encounter individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD) during their routine work and are often called to the scene of overdoses. Despite this frequency, officer knowledge and attitudes about addiction, treatment, and harm reduction vary. Views held by officers, and the extent of their knowledge, can impact the decisions they...
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police
addiction
opioids
treatment
harm reduction
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