Correction

Corrigendum: Re-thinking the critical incident response (CIR) for police officers involved in ambush situations

Beth Milliard*, Lara Sigurdson, Robert Chrismas

Correction to: Milliard, B., Sigurdson, L., & Chrismas, R. (2025). Re-thinking the critical incident response (CIR) for police officers involved in ambush situations. Journal of Community Safety and Well-Being, 10(2), 100–104. https://doi.org/10.35502/jcswb.466

In the originally published version of this article, author affiliations were inaccurately stated. This has now been corrected as follows:

Correct Author Affiliations:

We regret this error and have updated the publication to reflect the correct information.

AUTHOR AFFILIATIONS

*Independent, Aurora, Ontario, Canada;

Independent, Barrie, Ontario, Canada;

Independent, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.


Correspondence to: Robert Chrismas, 308-266 Graham Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0K2, Canada. E-mail: RobertWChrismas@hotmail.com

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Journal of CSWB, VOLUME 10, NUMBER 3, September 2025