Community Policing in Canada

Community Policing in Canada
Author: James Chacko,Stephen Emmanuel Nancoo
Publsiher: Canadian Scholar's Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1993
Genre: Law
ISBN: PSU:000022176059

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Community Policing in Canada is the first book of its kind in this country. It offers a comprehensive selection of articles on the "new policing" which seeks to increase the interaction between the police and the public and to establish a strategic maintenance of peace and security in communities. As government administrators and policy makers try to meet the rising tide of expectations of our citizens for peace and security, this books provides much food for thought. Community Policing in Canada is useful for law enforcement courses in community colleges as well as university courses in sociology and criminology.

Community Policing in Canada

Community Policing in Canada
Author: Curt Taylor Griffiths,Brian Whitelaw,Richard B. Parent
Publsiher: Scarborough, Ont. : Nelson Thomson Learning
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0176167889

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Community Based Strategic Policing in Canada

Community Based Strategic Policing in Canada
Author: Brian Whitelaw,Richard B. Parent,Curt T. Griffiths
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2008-12-10
Genre: Community policing
ISBN: 0176500189

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Police services across the country have undertaken major organizational reforms, significantly altering the structure and delivery of policing services. As a result, new strategies and programs have been designed to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of police services. The goal of the text?s authors is to provide a comprehensive overview of the key materials, issues, and challenges faced by Canadian police services and communities as they attempt to develop partnerships to respond effectively to and prevent crime and social disorder.

Canadian Policing in the 21st Century

Canadian Policing in the 21st Century
Author: Robert Chrismas
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780773589360

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How can police remain effective and vital in an era of unprecedented technological advances, access to information, and the global transformation of crime? Written by a long-serving officer, Canadian Policing in the 21st Century offers a rare look at street-level police work and the hidden culture behind the badge. Robert Chrismas shares experiences from his years of service to highlight areas where police can more effectively enforce laws and improve relations with the communities they serve. He proposes tactics for addressing widespread social issues such as gang and domestic violence and strategies for cooperating in international networks tackling human trafficking, internet-based child exploitation, organized crime, and terrorism. Chrismas stresses how changing demographics related to age, gender and racial diversity, and increased dangers and demands, require intensified training and higher education in policing. He highlights the need for more effective collaborative relationships between police and local, provincial, and federal governments, non-government agencies, and their communities. While the principles and goals of policing remain largely unchanged, police challenges, tools, and strategies have evolved dramatically. Chrismas's vantage point as an officer and a scholar provides an illuminating account of the Canadian justice system, and road-maps to future success.

Foundations of Community Policing in Canada

Foundations of Community Policing in Canada
Author: Paul Francis McKenna
Publsiher: Scarborough, Ont. : Prentice Hall Allyn & Bacon Canada
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2000
Genre: Community policing
ISBN: 0130106917

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Designed for courses in introduction to law enforcement, community policing, and introduction to policing. This text provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive Canadian overview now available of community policing techniques and principles as they have been applied to police procedures and organizational structures in this country.

Introduction to Policing in Canada

Introduction to Policing in Canada
Author: Jayne Seagrave
Publsiher: Scarborough, Ont. : Prentice Hall Canada
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1997
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: PSU:000031085908

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Crisis in Canada s Policing

Crisis in Canada s Policing
Author: John Sewell
Publsiher: James Lorimer & Company
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781459416543

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In the summer of 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic surged, millions gathered across Canada and the United States to protest violence and racism in policing sparked by the murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers. In the days and weeks following, the deaths of Regis Korchinski-Paquet in Toronto and Chantel Moore in New Brunswick showed that police violence is also a Canadian reality. Although BIPOC communities and activists had been calling for action for years, these events sparked unprecedented public outrage and drew crowds in the thousands across Canada calling for the defunding of Canada’s police. Many authoritative reports have identified big problems in Canada’s law enforcement system and have concluded that police are more likely to create or escalate violent situations than promote safety and security. Why? How has an institution tasked with keeping citizens safe become so dangerous to so many Canadians? John Sewell has been studying the problems facing Canadian policing since the 1980s. In Crisis in Canada's Policing, he shines light on the origins of police culture, synthesizes dozens of reports that reveal the failures of the police system in Canada and offers solutions that put power back into the hands of community leaders while reining in and reforming police organizations.

Policing Black Lives

Policing Black Lives
Author: Robyn Maynard
Publsiher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-09-18T00:00:00Z
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781552669808

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Delving behind Canada’s veneer of multiculturalism and tolerance, Policing Black Lives traces the violent realities of anti-blackness from the slave ships to prisons, classrooms and beyond. Robyn Maynard provides readers with the first comprehensive account of nearly four hundred years of state-sanctioned surveillance, criminalization and punishment of Black lives in Canada. While highlighting the ubiquity of Black resistance, Policing Black Lives traces the still-living legacy of slavery across multiple institutions, shedding light on the state’s role in perpetuating contemporary Black poverty and unemployment, racial profiling, law enforcement violence, incarceration, immigration detention, deportation, exploitative migrant labour practices, disproportionate child removal and low graduation rates. Emerging from a critical race feminist framework that insists that all Black lives matter, Maynard’s intersectional approach to anti-Black racism addresses the unique and understudied impacts of state violence as it is experienced by Black women, Black people with disabilities, as well as queer, trans, and undocumented Black communities. A call-to-action, Policing Black Lives urges readers to work toward dismantling structures of racial domination and re-imagining a more just society.