An image of the Nazi dictator was ‘unintentionally used’ in training material for police officers about coercive control
A total of 8,641 Queensland police members have done the training, which used an image of Hitler found by searching ‘police officer silhouette’ on Canva.A total of 8,641 Queensland police members have done the training, which used an image of Hitler found by searching ‘police officer silhouette’ on Canva.Thepolice service has taken “immediate steps” to remove an “inappropriate” image of Adolf Hitler that was mistakenly included in an online domestic violence training module for officers.
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