Can we prevent deaths of homeless persons? Police led public health approach to prevent homeless deaths
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2016-10-14
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The Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless
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Research on homeless populations demonstrates that homelessness in itself is an independent risk factor for death. However, there is a dearth of detailed data on homeless decedents and the situations surrounding their deaths. This lack of knowledge, a desire to understand how and why homeless individuals were dying, and a sentinel event death led the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Homelessness and Panhandling Unit to partner with a local researcher and begin conducting homeless death reviews. The approach is modeled after the evidence-based, public health approach of the Fetal and Infant Mortality Review
process (FIMR). The FIMR model is a systematic approach to understanding system gaps and obtaining insights into the factors that resulted in homelessness and ultimately death. This article reports on the process to develop this unique multi-agency, police-led review of homeless deaths in Indianapolis, Indiana and resulting recommendations for action to decrease these deaths.
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Homelessness, Death reviews, Mortality reviews, Cross-sector collaboration, FIMR
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Hipple, N. K., Shaefer, S. J. M., Hipple, R. F., & Ballew, A. T. (2016). Can we prevent deaths of homeless persons? Police led public health approach to prevent homeless deaths. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 1-8. doi:10.1080/10530789.2016.1240950
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