Community Policing in Indigenous Communities

Community Policing in Indigenous Communities
Author: Mahesh K. Nalla,Graeme R. Newman
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2013-03-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781439888940

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Indigenous communities are typically those that challenge the laws of the nation states of which they have become—often very reluctantly—a part. Around the world, community policing has emerged in many of these regions as a product of their physical environments and cultures. Through a series of case studies, Community Policing in Indigenous Communities explores how these often deeply divided societies operate under the community policing paradigm. Drawing on the local expertise of policing practitioners and researchers across the globe, the book explores several themes with regard to each region: How community policing originated or evolved in the community and how it has changed over time The type of policing style used—whether informal or formal and uniformed or non-uniformed, whether partnerships are developed with local community organizations or businesses, and the extent of covert operations, if any The role played by community policing in the region, including the relative emphasis of calls for service, the extent to which advice and help is offered to citizens, whether local records are kept of citizen movement and locations, and investigation and arrest procedures The community’s special cultural or indigenous attributes that set it apart from other models of community policing Organizational attributes, including status in the "hierarchy of control" within the regional or national organization of policing The positive and negative features of community policing as it is practiced in the community Its effectiveness in reducing and or preventing crime and disorder The book demonstrates that community policing cannot be imposed from above without grassroots input from local citizens. It is a strategy—not simply for policing with consent—but for policing in contexts where there is often little, if any, consent. It is an aspirational practice aimed to help police and communities within contested contexts to recognize that positive gains can be made, enabling communities to live in relative safety.

Toward Peace Harmony and Well Being Policing in Indigenous Communities

Toward Peace  Harmony  and Well Being  Policing in Indigenous Communities
Author: The Expert Panel on Policing in Indigenous Communities
Publsiher: Council of Canadian Academies
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2019-04-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781926522593

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Toward Peace, Harmony, and Well-Being: Policing in Indigenous Communities builds on the CCA’s 2014 policing report, Policing Canada in the 21st Century: New Policing for New Challenges by incorporating the latest research findings and related information available on policing in Indigenous communities. The findings emphasize the diverse considerations that inform Indigenous policing. The approaches to policing considered in this report have broader implications related to well-being in Indigenous communities, and the ways in which Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities can form relationships based on mutual respect. The report aims to provide Indigenous community leaders, policy-makers, and service providers with the foundation to build effective and appropriate models for the future of policing in Indigenous communities.

Inventory of Aboriginal Policing Programs in Canada I Aboriginal police officer development and policing

Inventory of Aboriginal Policing Programs in Canada  I  Aboriginal police officer development and policing
Author: Julie Jarvis,Canada. Ministry of the Solicitor General. Secrétariat
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1992
Genre: Community policing
ISBN: 0662198697

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Conflict Politics and Crime

Conflict  Politics and Crime
Author: Chris Cunneen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2020-07-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000256635

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Aboriginal people are grossly over-represented before the courts and in our gaols. Despite numerous inquiries, State and Federal, and the considerable funds spent trying to understand this phenomenon, nothing has changed. Indigenous people continue to be apprehended, sentenced, incarcerated and die in gaols. One part of this depressing and seemingly inexorable process is the behaviour of police. Drawing on research from across Australia, Chris Cunneen focuses on how police and Aboriginal people interact in urban and rural environments. He explores police history and police culture, the nature of Aboriginal offending and the prevalence of over-policing, the use of police discretion, the particular circumstances of Aboriginal youth and Aboriginal women, the experience of community policing and the key police responses to Aboriginal issues. He traces the pressures on both sides of the equation brought by new political demands. In exploring these issues, Conflict, Politics and Crime argues that changing the nature of contemporary relations between Aboriginal people and the police is a key to altering Aboriginal over-representation in the criminal justice system, and a step towards the advancement of human rights.

Developing Crime Prevention Strategies in Aboriginal Communities

Developing Crime Prevention Strategies in Aboriginal Communities
Author: Garry F. Benson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 47
Release: 1991
Genre: Community policing
ISBN: 0662191595

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Topics covered include problem oriented policing in aboriginal communities.

Community Policing in Indigenous Communities

Community Policing in Indigenous Communities
Author: Mahesh K. Nalla,Graeme R. Newman
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2013-03-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781439888957

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Indigenous communities are typically those that challenge the laws of the nation states of which they have become often very reluctantly a part. Around the world, community policing has emerged in many of these regions as a product of their physical environments and cultures. Through a series of case studies, Community Policing in Indigenous Commun

The RCMP Its Horses Its Riders

The RCMP   Its Horses  Its Riders
Author: Royal Canadian Mounted Police,Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Public Relations Branch
Publsiher: Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Public Relations Branch
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1982
Genre: Police
ISBN: 0662122364

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Inventory of Aboriginal Policing Programs in Canada

Inventory of Aboriginal Policing Programs in Canada
Author: Julie Jarvis,Canada. Solicitor General Canada. Ministry Secretariat
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1992
Genre: Community policing
ISBN: UOM:39015052542258

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This survey compiles information on current policing policies and programs related to Aboriginal peoples in Canada, as a resource document for police officials wanting to develop or expand special initiatives.