The New Zealand medical journal
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To explore police officers' perceptions of the mentally ill and of their working relationship with mental health services. ⋯ Although the police are generally happy with the dealings they have with providers of mental health services, when police are dealing with those identified as mentally ill they are placed in the dilemma of having to liaise with other agencies and bodies about something that is not a police problem and for which they have little training. It would appear that there is some merit in identifying, or lobbying for, agencies who could provide support for those people who require help but who do not fulfil committal criteria.