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  2. Police dog Charlie provides emotional therapy, safety skills ...

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    Combining the traditional police dog skills of being able to detect contraband and track people with being a therapy dog is a first for a public school in Michigan.

  3. Police dog - Wikipedia

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    Initial training for a police dog typically takes between eight months and a year, depending on where and how they are trained, and for what purpose. Police dogs often regularly take training programs with their assigned handler to reinforce their training. [5] In many countries, intentionally injuring or killing a police dog is a criminal offense.

  4. Central Ohio police on forefront of using, training therapy ...

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    Police departments around the country are upgrading their K-9 arsenal with dogs that are meant to be pet, and many are trained in Columbus. The Franklin County Sheriff’s Department became the ...

  5. Worldwide usage of police dogs - Wikipedia

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    Police dogs are in widespread use across the United States. Police dogs are operated on the federal, state, county, and local levels and are used for a wide variety of duties, similar to those of other nations. Their duties generally include detecting illegal narcotics, explosives, and other weapons, search-and-rescue, and cadaver searches. [34]

  6. Junior safety patrol - Wikipedia

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    Initially it focused on the public schools. [3] Sgt. Hetznecker approached the St. Paul Archdiocese to see if the parochial schools wanted to participate, and they did. [3] The headmistress of Cathedral school, Sister Carmela Hanggi was a very strong promoter of the program. [3] During the fall of 1920, 750 students signed up for the training ...

  7. Protecting Or Policing? - The Huffington Post

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    That means many police officers who are working in schools have no specialized training to deal with the nuances required in working with children as opposed to adults — and being trained to deal with adult criminals is not necessarily solid preparation for being a contributing member of a school community.

  8. Therapy dogs in Michigan schools: why experts say they help ...

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    This week when students return to Oxford schools, therapy dogs will be playing an important role in providing comfort, and it’s something experts agree is needed.

  9. Dog Support Unit (Metropolitan Police) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, a police dog died at the Met's training school for police dogs in Keston, south east London, and a police constable was reprimanded. [6] [7] In June 2011 the same dog-handler officer, who had been promoted to sergeant, locked two police dogs in his car for hours on one of the hottest days of the year, and the dogs died from heat ...