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Psychologists seek to help heft mental health assessment caseload

Winnipeg Free Press Save to Read Later With staffing issues and limited available beds prompting mental health assessment backlogs in Manitoba’s criminal justice system, field experts are recommending the province tap into federal rules which allow trained psychologists to shoulder some of the burden. With staffing issues and limited available beds prompting mental health assessment backlogs in Manitoba’s criminal justice system, field experts are recommending the province tap into federal rules which allow trained psychologists to shoulder some of the burden. If there’s shortages in the mental health area, it’s going to impact the legal system, if there’s interplay between mental health and the law, clinical forensic psychologist Dr. Barry Cooper said in a phone call Wednesday from British Columbia.

Winnipeg police acquire controversial robot dog

Winnipeg Free Press By: Dylan Robertson Save to Read Later The Winnipeg Police Service is set to acquire a pricey dog-shaped robot, to be used in hostage situations, that s already been ditched by police in New York City. The Winnipeg Police Service is set to acquire a pricey dog-shaped robot, to be used in hostage situations, that s already been ditched by police in New York City. Spot, which is made by Boston Dynamics, costs $28,000. The 32-kilogram robot has the ability to navigate obstacles, uneven terrain (and) situations where our traditional robot platforms can t go into, said Winnipeg police Insp. Brian Miln at a news conference Wednesday.

Proceeds of crime to pay for Winnipeg police robot, training to help officers communicate with protesters

Proceeds of crime to pay for Winnipeg police robot, training to help officers communicate with protesters The Winnipeg Police Service is spending roughly a quarter of a million dollars  all from the proceeds of crime   on a new state-of-the-art robot capable of going into dangerous situations. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jul 28, 2021 3:00 PM CT | Last Updated: July 28 Boston Dynamics CEO and founder Marc Raibert, right, demonstrates his company s SpotMini robot at a 2017 conference in this file photo. The Winnipeg Police Service says it plans to purchase one of the company s robots.(Issei Kato/Reuters)

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