*The authors would like to thank all of the officers for taking the time to complete the interviews. We also thank Inspector John House of the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary and Sergeant Brian Oldford of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for their help with participant recruitment. Correspondence concerning this article may be addresse
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