By Leischen Stelter In April, I wrote a blog, “Handcuffing Kindergartener is the Safest Way for Police to Respond to Escalating Situation,” after an incident in Georgia led police to handcuff a kindergartner who was throwing a violent tantrum. Yesterday, I received a correspondence from a representative of Strategies for Youth, an organization that aims to promote improved interactions between police officers and children. They drafted a response to the blog post and asked if I would be interested in posting it. I did. Read it now.
By Leischen Stelter
It is critical that police officers are always aware of the threat of Improvised Explosive Devices. They must be properly trained about how to identify, respond to and assess the potential threats of IEDs. This is becoming increasingly true as budget restraints mean that specialized bomb squad units cannot be sustained in individual agencies.
By Michael Sale
A recent U.S.-based survey determined that London, Ontario is one of the most desirable places to retire in all of North America. London is a wonderful city with a great reputation. Known as “the forest city,” London has a colorful history with a population exceeding 360,000 and many people consider it to be “the city with everything.” However, Londo faces many of the same challenges faced by larger centers in Canada.
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