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Original Recording Date: 2025OCT06.

Audio editing by Stephanie Bosch.

Views and opinions of the participants are their own.

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TOPICS:

  • Guests:
  • Dr. Nicholas Carleton – professor of clinical psychology at the University of Regina.
  • Brian Sauve – President and CEO of the National Police Federation.
    • A study on missing context and the harm it does (link below).
      • Assumptions – opinions – bias.
      • Comparators and peers.
    • Impact – There is a lot of fallout from this one.
      • The corrosive cycle of dramatic and uncontextualized reporting.
    • Solutions: injecting context and reality back into the narrative.

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REFERENCES / RESOURCES:

Important Links:

  1. The study: A contextualized assessment of duty-related bodily harm associated with Canadian police services A contextualized assessment of duty-related bodily harm associated with Canadian police services
  2. Dr. Nicholas Carleton at the University of Regina: Dr. R. Nicholas Carleton, Ph.D., R.D. Psych., FCAHS, FRSC | University of Regina
  3. NPF website: https://npf-fpn.com/

Profiles and Social Media:

  1. Find Dr. Nicholas Carleton on LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/nick-carleton-a6169528
  2. Find Brian Sauve on LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/brian-sauv%C3%A9-b5370586
  3. Find the NPF on:

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