A new study shows benefits to dispatching mental health specialists in nonviolent 911 emergencies
As U.S. cities rethink the role of law enforcement in nonviolent 911 emergencies, new Stanford research uncovers the strongest evidence
Read moreAs U.S. cities rethink the role of law enforcement in nonviolent 911 emergencies, new Stanford research uncovers the strongest evidence
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