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Melissa Reuland, et al., Statewide Law Enforcement/Mental Health Efforts: Strategies<br />

to Support and Sustain Local <strong>In</strong>itiatives (New York: Council of State Governments<br />

Justice Center, 2012).<br />

Melissa S. Morabito, et al., “<strong>Crisis</strong> <strong>In</strong>tervention Teams and <strong>People</strong> with Mental Illness:<br />

Exploring the Factors that <strong>In</strong>fluence the Use of Force” (2012) 58 Crime & Delinquency 1.<br />

Memorandum of Understanding with Respect to the Mobile <strong>Crisis</strong> <strong>In</strong>tervention Team<br />

between Toronto <strong>Police</strong> Services Board and Toronto East General Hospital (Toronto:<br />

Toronto <strong>Police</strong> Service & Toronto East General Hospital, 2013).<br />

Mental Health Submissions, April 19, 2012 (Toronto: Toronto <strong>Police</strong> Services Board,<br />

2012).<br />

Mental Health Commission of Canada, Changing Directions, Changing Lives: The<br />

Mental Health Strategy for Canada (Calgary: Mental Health Commission of Canada,<br />

2012).<br />

Michael A. Knox, “The Dynamics of Shooting <strong>In</strong>cidents” Crime Scene Journal (5 June<br />

2012), online: The Crime Scene Journal .<br />

Michael Compton, et al., “A Comprehensive Review of Extant Research on <strong>Crisis</strong><br />

<strong>In</strong>tervention Team (CIT) Programs” (2008) 36 Journal of the American Academy of<br />

Psychiatry and the Law 1.<br />

Michael Compton, et al., “<strong>Crisis</strong> <strong>In</strong>tervention Team Training and Special Weapons and<br />

Tactics Callouts in an Urban <strong>Police</strong> Department” (2009) 60 Psychiatric Services 6.<br />

Michael Compton, et al., “<strong>Crisis</strong> <strong>In</strong>tervention Team Training: Changes in Knowledge,<br />

Attitudes, and Stigma Related to Schizophrenia” (2006) 57 Psychiatric Services 8.<br />

Michael T. Compton & V.H. Chien, “Factors Related to Knowledge Retention After <strong>Crisis</strong><br />

<strong>In</strong>tervention Team Training for <strong>Police</strong> Officers” (2008) 59 Psychiatric Services 9.<br />

Michael T. Compton et al., “System-and Policy-Level Challenges to Full Implementation<br />

of the <strong>Crisis</strong> <strong>In</strong>tervention (CIT) Model” (2010) 10 Journal of <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Crisis</strong> Negotiations 1.<br />

Michael T. Compton, et al., “Do Empathy and Psychological Mindedness Affect <strong>Police</strong><br />

Officers’ Decision to Enter <strong>Crisis</strong> <strong>In</strong>tervention Team Training” (2011) 62 Psychiatric<br />

Services 6.<br />

Michael T. Compton, et al., “Use of Force Preferences and Perceived Effectiveness of<br />

Actions Among <strong>Crisis</strong> <strong>In</strong>tervention Team (CIT) <strong>Police</strong> Officers and Non-CIT Officers in<br />

an Escalating Psychiatric <strong>Crisis</strong> <strong>In</strong>volving a Subject with Schizophrenia” (2009) 37<br />

Schizophrenia Bulletin 4.<br />

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