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In The 1980s, St. Louis Police Partnered With Social Workers — Only To Abandon The Effort

In The 1980s, St. Louis Police Partnered With Social Workers — Only To Abandon The Effort

St. Louis on the Air · St. Louis Public Radio

November 16, 202017m 25s

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Amy Hilgemann remembers the job she had in the early 1980s as among the most fulfilling work she ever did. At the time, she directed Crisis Intervention Services, a collaboration with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. Officers were empowered to hand off certain situations to a dedicated group of six social workers, including Hilgemann, whom they could call on seven days a week. The program got some rave reviews. But when the initial funding stream ran out, it ended.