How To Respond to an Emotionally Disturbed Person

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Today’s law enforcement officer is forced to act as a mental health worker in a system that is obviously broken.

Mental illness is surrounded by stigma, fear, and discrimination. To help combat this, law enforcement created its own politically correct jargon. We use the term β€œemotionally disturbed person” (EDP) to describe a person with emotional, mental, or erratic behavior that affects their decision-making process that may include hurting themselves or others. In dealing with EDPs, one must use a variety of skillsets to de-escalate or defuse situations, requiring officers to communicate respectfully, practice active listening, and avoid stereotyping.