Trevor Clenney is the Behavioral Health Initiative Officer for the Arlington Texas Police Department. In his current role, he specializes in behavioral threat assessment and management strategies to promote safety for those who experience behavioral health concerns by creating a holistic community, law enforcement and behavioral health approach. Since that work began, Trevor has come to be recognized for his curriculum development and educational efforts having had the opportunity to speak at several national conferences. Trevor graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of North Texas in 2001.
He has been with the Arlington Police Department for 22 years where he has earned numerous licenses, volunteers for Arlington’s Peer Support Unit, and has been highly decorated for his service. Trevor has had the opportunity to serve his community in numerous capacities throughout his tenure to include a street crimes-based unit, covert operations as an undercover narcotics detective, lead Mental Health Patrol Officer for Arlington’s East District and a position that was created to allow him to engage in strategic planning and implementation of behavioral health initiatives to prepare for the formation of a unit. Trevor feels blessed to serve and work along-side citizens of Arlington and their families who struggle and persevere with behavioral health issues.
We need your consent to load the translations
We use a third-party service to translate the website content that may collect data about your activity. Please review the details in the privacy policy and accept the service to view the translations.