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Growing number of California sheriffs no longer respond to mental health calls

Growing number of California sheriffs no longer respond to mental health calls

2 Ocak 2026The Guardian

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A growing number of sheriff's departments in California are opting not to respond to 911 calls related to mental health crises unless a crime is involved. This shift, highlighted by Sacramento Sheriff Jim Cooper and El Cajon Police Chief Jeremiah Larson, raises concerns about the adequacy of crisis response teams. As these departments limit their involvement, some communities may find themselves vulnerable during mental health emergencies.

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The decision by California sheriffs to limit their responses to mental health calls reflects a broader trend in policing, where the focus is shifting away from traditional law enforcement. While this may reduce unnecessary criminalization of mental health issues, it also exposes significant gaps in crisis intervention services. The effectiveness of this policy change will depend heavily on the availability and responsiveness of alternative mental health resources in these communities.

📚Bağlam ve Tarihsel Perspektif

This policy change comes amid ongoing discussions about police reform and the need for specialized mental health crisis teams. The lack of comprehensive support systems for individuals in mental health crises may lead to increased risks for both the individuals involved and the communities they inhabit.

This article reflects the views of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian or its affiliates.

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