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The Ohio CIT Program
Home of the first National CIT Conference - 2005
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Ohio Supreme Court JusticeEvelyn Lundberg Stratton
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From White to Red: The Story of Buckeye County
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A situation occurs in
Buckeye County
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Bob callsNAMI Ohio
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The police arrested my brother, but what he really needed was to be taken to the hospital.
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Betsy tells Bob about CIT and refers him to the CCOE website:
http://cjccoe.neoucom.edu
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What can I do to bring CIT to Buckeye County?
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Bob sends luncheon invitations to:
County Sheriff Police Chief Judges CMH Board Director Local Providers Hospital Administrator County Commissioners
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A CIT Committee is formed.
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Buckeye County requests expert
technical assistance.
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Lt. Michael Woody & Dr. Mark Munetz
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The Committee makes the preparations for the training.
CJ/CCoE & NAMI Ohio helps.11
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The training is held. Twenty-five peace officers graduate.
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CIT trained peace officers in Buckeye
County are now able to recognize when
someone is experiencing a mental
health crisis and act accordingly.
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Bob becomes the CIT Coordinator for
Buckeye County. He ensures that training programs are offered
regularly to peace officers throughout
the County.
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Hi Betsy, this is Bob, we’re having a CIT Training at the end of the month. Can NAMI Ohio supply the pins?
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CIT officers are fed and nurtured.
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Buckeye County goes from white to red.
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Poster on door leading to Dispatch Center where CIT Programs exist
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Sustaining CIT in Ohio: http//cjccoe.neoucom.edu
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Sustaining CIT in Ohio
Edited by Lt. Michael Woody (retired)
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Sustaining CIT in Ohio: The Ohio CIT Coordinators Group
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“Ohio CIT Officer of the Year” Lt. Chris Bowling Columbus P.D.
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Ohio Core Elements of a CIT Program
• Follows the Core Elements of CIT International guidelines
• With the exception…..• Ohio does have a Rural CIT Model• This model still requires adherence to the core
elements, but accepts less than 40-hours training due to the lack of places to conduct field trips to and smaller sized classes.
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Ohio CIT Statistics
• First CIT Program May 2000 – Akron P.D.• First Mental Health Court Jan. 2001 – Akron• Now Ohio leads World in CIT Programs &
Mental Health Courts!• 2009 - • Cit in 74 out of 88 Counties• 3900 sworn officers have volunteered• 358 Law Enforcement Agencies• 49 College/Universities (254 officers/security)
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Ohio CIT Statistics continued…
• 246 Corrections officers• 25 Ohio Highway Patrol Troopers• 103 Probation Officers• 39 Parole Officers• 94 Hospital Security Officers• 62 Park Rangers• 125 Police Dispatchers• 21 officers from other states & 3 from other
countries
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2010 CIT Star CountiesOhio Sworn Law Enforcement trained
• Athens County – 34%• Brown County – 31%• Medina County – 41%• Richland County – 50%
• Hancock County – 77%
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Keeping Track of CIT Progress in each CountyThe CJ/CCoE (Criminal Justice Coordinating Center of Excellence) collects and distributes this data using standardized reporting forms
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Latest National Honor
• The Council of State Governments has selected OHIO as one of 3 states to showcase in a document providing technical assistance to other states that may be looking to promote CIT!
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Major CJ/CCoE partners
NAMI OhioJustice Evelyn Stratton