I believe that cops do care about suicide attempts but there is only so much they can do. If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, call the mobile mental health unit for your county.
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Yes, if you think about it suicide is a mental HEALTH issue rather than a criminal issue. The police are not the correct service to help.
it is actually illegal in Jamaica! black people just don't care what the cops think!
No, but it has a name in the law enforcement community. It is called suicide by cop.
call the cops and they will talk to people that can take care of it
well if we don't have cops our community would never be safe so if we do have cops we would be relaxed to be knowing that we are safe and we know that they are taking care of us and plus cops fight crime and other stuff which we couldn't do.
No. Not unless you were actually taken into custody.
Though some may argue their are good cops out there that care and clean up the streets. They are men that deseerve the thanks of us because they are out there putting their lifes on the line to protect us all.
C.O.P.S. actually stood for Citizens On Patrol Society orCitizens Organized for Public Service.This is another person, actually cops used to be called coppers because of the copper buttons on their sleeves. (Obviously this was in the old days) Eventually that got shortened to cop.
Mona is a nurse who takes care of Danny after his suicide attempt. She discovers that Danny's family has a secret when he tells her his real name is Tyler. She then blackmails Angie and demands that Angie pays for her retirement or she will call the cops. However, Mona ends up being hit by the plan that crashes and also kills Karl.
they want to be cops beacuse they like and beacuse they want to take care of the people of there town
they want to be cops beacuse they like and beacuse they want to take care of the people of there town
Cops are often required to intervene in suicide situations to uphold their duty to protect life and maintain public safety. Their training emphasizes de-escalation and crisis intervention, allowing them to provide immediate assistance and support to individuals in distress. Additionally, legal and ethical obligations compel law enforcement to act in situations where someone is in imminent danger, aiming to safeguard not only the individual but also the community.
Looks great. Dark but not dark enough do cops to care or get 28%