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stopdiggin

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2. 'retraining' (or better training) while not a panacea
Sat Aug 12, 2023, 12:11 PM
Aug 2023

might help in some instances. And .. it also represents one of the few tools we have at our disposal.

(also like to add that really, really bad training currently in place is a contributing factor .. )

And none of the above really has anything to do with the presented case alleging deliberate torture. I'm hoping most people (both in and out of uniform) would agree?

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I read a comment [View all] llashram Aug 2023 OP
im sick of who makes the later , judge ,jury and exicutioner. AllaN01Bear Aug 2023 #1
yep llashram Aug 2023 #3
'retraining' (or better training) while not a panacea stopdiggin Aug 2023 #2
Wow,... magicarpet Aug 2023 #4
++ llashram Aug 2023 #6
With shit like this, I just want to crawl underneath a rock & die. William769 Aug 2023 #5
I feel the llashram Aug 2023 #7
These thugs deserve to be locked away for life. BSdetect Aug 2023 #8
I hope llashram Aug 2023 #9
Absolutely. Delphinus Aug 2023 #13
Instead of "retraining," focus on pre hire vetting. wnylib Aug 2023 #10
that's one llashram Aug 2023 #11
There are some good psychological tests wnylib Aug 2023 #12
exactly llashram Aug 2023 #14
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