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Elizabeth Fry Society calls for more in-community supports for women


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Kimberly Squirrel should not have ended up at the Pine Grove Correctional Centre in the first place, says the executive director of the Elizabeth Fry Society of Saskatchewan.
Patti Tait said supports for women for mental health issues, housing and addictions need to start in the community, long before women are remanded. She said many of the women presently at the women’s jail on remand doing “dead time” could be housed in the community as an alternative to incarceration.
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More supports needed to prevent women from being remanded: Elizabeth Fry society


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Kimberly Squirrel should not have ended up at the Pine Grove Correctional Centre in the first place, says the executive director of the Elizabeth Fry Society of Saskatchewan.
Patti Tait said supports for women for mental health issues, housing and addictions need to start in the community, long before women are remanded. She said many of the women presently at the women’s jail on remand doing “dead time” could be housed in the community as an alternative to incarceration.
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What happens when stun guns like Tasers don't incapacitate someone?


Posted: Dec 14, 2020 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: December 14, 2020
Tasers fire darts with wires attached to them. The wires deliver an electric shock to a person, temporarily immobilising them. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette/Canadian Press)
In the hands of police, stun guns like Tasers are designed to save lives, but when the weapons don t incapacitate someone there can be fatal consequences from officers using lethal force to a person continuing to harm themselves.
In New Brunswick and in Nova Scotia, at least two people have died in recent years after the weapons didn t immobilize them.
Nova Scotia RCMP say stun guns are effective 87 per cent of the time at making a person comply with police orders, including instances when the weapon is simply drawn and not fired. Last year, its officers in the province drew their stun guns 59 times, firing them in 17 cases. ....

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