Article 6BZKB How Humberside police’s pioneering policy on mental health calls paid off

How Humberside police’s pioneering policy on mental health calls paid off

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Helen Pidd North of England editor
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The force is attending fewer incidents and has the best arrest rates in the country - and now the Met is copying its approach

Where Hull leads, London follows. At least, that is the case when it comes to a radical new approach to policing that has led to the Humberside constabulary achieving the highest arrest and crime detection rates in the country - by refusing to attend most mental health calls.

When a letter from the Metropolitan police commissioner was leaked to the Guardian this week warning that from September his officers would no longer attend unnecessary mental health calls, Lee Freeman had a jolt of recognition.

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