THINKING OUT LOUD WITH SHELDON MacLEOD: Crumbling confidence in policing | SaltWire

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THINKING OUT LOUD WITH SHELDON MacLEOD: Crumbling confidence in policing | SaltWire
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With the recent 'Thin Blue Line Patch' incident and stats showing confidence in the RCMP is low, Sheldon pulled a criminology professor aside to chat.

"Thin Blue Line patch". Saint Mary's University Criminology Professor Stephen Schneider wrote a piece about the history of the patch in a piece for Saltwire. Recently, the non-profit Angus Reid Institute released a survey showing fewer than half of Canadians say they have faith in the RCMP. And today, people in a residential Halifax neighbourhood are being critical of how Halifax Police dealt with a person in a truck that had been reported stolen.

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