The Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office has implemented new protocols aimed at improving outcomes during mental health crises. Recognizing the complexity of these situations, deputies now undergo specialized training focused on de-escalation techniques, crisis intervention, and collaboration with mental health professionals. This proactive shift is designed to ensure that individuals facing psychiatric emergencies receive appropriate care while minimizing the risk of escalation or harm. The initiative also includes the integration of a dedicated mental health response team, working closely with local social services and healthcare providers.

Key components of the updated response plan include:

  • Enhanced officer training: 40 hours of mental health education per deputy
  • 24/7 mental health response team availability within the sheriff’s department
  • Coordinated follow-ups ensuring long-term support for individuals after crises
  • Community outreach programs to raise awareness and reduce stigma
Metric Before Implementation Projected After Implementation
Response Time to Mental Health Crisis 15 minutes 10 minutes
Use of Force Incidents 12 per year 5 per year
Successful Referrals to Mental Health Services 35% 70%