The Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Human Rights and Science (JMSHRS), in collaboration with the Police, Treatment, and Community Collaborative (PTACC), is excited to announce a call for papers for a pivotal special issue entitled “Deflection: A New Horizon for Police, Public Health, and Community.” This initiative seeks to illuminate the Deflection approach, a progressive strategy designed to redirect individuals with substance use disorders or mental health conditions away from the criminal justice system and into supportive community-based services.
Why Deflection?
Deflection represents a revolutionary paradigm shift within law enforcement, public health, and community services. By steering affected individuals toward assistance rather than incarceration, Deflection not only aims to enhance public health and safety but also to alleviate the burdens on our justice systems, reduce stigma, and foster a more compassionate societal approach to addiction and mental health crises.
Themes of the Special Issue
This special issue will focus on several key areas:
- Innovative Research on Deflection: We aim to create and promote accessible research that sheds light on Deflection strategies and their outcomes.
- Challenges and Growth: Identifying obstacles to and opportunities for refining and expanding Deflection practices.
- Philosophical and Conceptual Frameworks: Discussing the underlying philosophical and current conceptual frameworks that govern Deflection.
- Knowledge Dissemination: Sharing best practices and crucial knowledge to aid in understanding and implementing Deflection.
- Linkages with Global Goals: Exploring how Deflection aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those focusing on health, gender equality, reduced inequalities, and justice.
Who Should Contribute?
Contributors are encouraged from a broad spectrum of backgrounds, including:
- Scholars and researchers
- Practitioners in the fields of law enforcement, public health, and social services
- Policymakers and governmental officials
- Activists and community leaders
- Anyone engaged in or studying the impacts and methodologies of Deflection
Submission Guidelines
- Article Length: Minimum of 1700 words.
- Formatting: All submissions must adhere to APA 7th edition guidelines.
- Languages: We accept submissions in English, Spanish, and German.
- Additional Requirements: An ORCID ID is recommended for all contributors to facilitate better networking and visibility.
Why Publish with Us?
- Diamond Open Access: Your research will be freely accessible to all at no cost immediately upon publication.
- Global Distribution: Your contributions will be disseminated worldwide through various academic platforms and libraries, ensuring a broad impact.
- Interdisciplinary Exposure: Your work will reach an eclectic audience, engaging with multiple academics, practitioners, and decision-makers.
Submission Deadline
All manuscripts should be submitted by December 15, 2024. For detailed instructions on how to submit, please visit our submission portal.
Join Our Effort
By contributing to this special issue, you will be at the forefront of a movement aimed at reshaping the intersection of policing, public health, and community engagement. Help us forge a future where policies and practices align with the core values of human dignity, public health, and societal welfare.
For more information and to submit your manuscript, click here.
Contribute to crucial research and help shape a future where justice and public health are intertwined. Let’s redefine how societies respond to public health and safety challenges together.