Publication: Attitude of Police Officers towards Dealing with Individuals with Psychological Problems: A Sample from Selected Police Stations in Colombo District
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Date
2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Sri Lanka’s Mental Diseases Ordinance (1873)
gives discretion to police officers to make
decisions concerning individuals who live with
mental health conditions despite lack of clinical
training. Identification of officers’ attitudes
towards individuals with psychological
problems (IPPs) is important as these influences
officers’ responses to situations involving IPPs.
Using the Mental Health Attitude Survey for
Police (MHASP; Clayfield, 2011), the study
aimed to identify police officers’ attitudes
towards IPPs, on the community responsibility
towards IPPs and on IPPs living in the
community. Officers’ perceived level of
adequacy to deal with IPPs was also assessed.
Literature indicates that factors such as age,
gender, level of education, years of experience,
personal experience with an IPP and past
training predicted officers’ attitude, the current
study investigated the same. The survey was
distributed amongst 77 officers who
volunteered on site. MHASP includes 33
statements of officers rated their level of
agreement using a Likert scale. MHASP Total an
overall attitude score (M=132.67, SD=17.55)
indicated a significant positive attitude towards
IPPs despite an absence of a specialized training
(84%) or any personal experience, officers felt
confident to deal with IPPs. Multiple regression
analysis identified gender of the officers to be
the only predictor for attitude towards
community responsibility towards IPPs
(p=0.047). Despite the positive attitude and
perceived adequate preparedness reported in
the current study, considering the lack of
experience stated by the officers and the
analysis of individual items of the survey,
several stigmatizing beliefs held by officers
were identified. The findings can be used to
enhance the current practices and specialized
training to the police officers who deal with IPPs
in Sri Lanka.
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Police, law enforcement, attitude, mental health, psychological problems
Citation
Leila Tennakoon, Lakmal Ponnamperuma. (2022). Attitude of Police Officers towards Dealing with Individuals with Psychological Problems: A Sample from Selected Police Stations in Colombo District. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 347 - 353.
