Reports
- Right here, right now: People’s experiences of help, care and support during a mental health crisis (Care & Quality Commission) – June 2015 (link opens as PDF in a new window)
- House of Commons Home Affairs Committee: Policing and mental health – 3 February 2015 (link opens as PDF in a new window)
- The Angiolini Review: Deaths in police custody (Rt. Hon. Dame Elish Angiolini DBE QC) – January 2017 (link opens as PDF in a new window)
- The Angiolini Review: Deaths in police custody -Government response – January 2017 (link opens as PDF in a new window)
- Concordat between the College of Policing, HMICFRS and the IOPC – 26 April 2018 (link opens as PDF in a new window)
- The Angiolini Review: Deaths in police custody -annual update – December 2018 (link opens as PDF in a new window)
- HMCFRS: State of Policing -The Annual Assessment of Policing in England and Wales – 2019 (link opens as PDF in a new window)
- IOPC: Learning the Lessons – February 2019 (link opens as PDF in a new window)
- IOPC: Learning the Lessons – July 2019 (link opens as PDF in a new window)
- Police Lethal Force and Accountability: Monitoring Deaths in Western Europe – 2020
- Mental Health Cop -A venn diagram of policing, mental health and criminal justice – 2021 (link opens as PDF in a new window)
- IPCC: ‘Six missed chances’ -How a different approach to policing people with mental health problems could have prevented James Herbert’s death in custody (link opens as PDF in a new window)
Research
- Boats against the current: Vulnerable adults in police custody – Ian Cummings, University of Salford, March 2007
- IOPC: Research, learning and recommendations – 2014 to present (opens as a PDF in a new window)
The College of Policing and National Police Chief’s Council have produced a video for frontline police officers and staff outlining the factors they need to be aware of and consider when using restraint so that those who are restrained and need medical care can receive it as possible.