Group calls for mandatory crisis intervention training for Ontario police officers
An advocacy group is calling on the Ontario government to make crisis intervention and de-escalation training mandatory for those studying to become police officers in the province.
The Toronto chapter of the Innocence Project made the request Wednesday, asking the province to immediately amend the Police Services Act in what it said is an effort to address police shootings of people with mental illness.
The proposed amendment would make such training a requirement of the Ontario Police College, which trains and certifies police recruits once they have been hired.
The group — which made the request after working with Joanne MacIsaac, a woman who lost her brother in a fatal police shooting — said it plans to launch a constitutional challenge over the issue if the province doesn’t take action before Jan. 2 of next year.