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Troop 17 was a significant milestone, involving a group of women who, despite encountering challenges and systemic barriers, made a difference in their communities and their country.
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Assistant commissioner Dennis Daley told reporters Tuesday that the first updating of the provincial standards since 2003 will provide more clarity around what’s expected of the RCMP and Nova Scotia’s 10 municipal police forces.
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Six First Nations people have died in the last two weeks at the hands of police officers, which NDP MP Lori Idlout characterizes as a “disturbing pattern.”
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Lethbridge Police are welcoming the newest four-legged member and wishing two outgoing police service dogs a happy retirement – all during the K9 Unit’s 60-year anniversary year.
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Reducing Crime: A Companion for Police Leaders offers a foundation for leadership in modern policing. Crammed with useful tips, checklists and advice including first-person perspectives from police practitioners, case studies and chapter summaries, this book is essential reading both for police professionals taking leadership courses and promotion exams, and for students engaged with police administration and community safety.
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Joining a martial arts club is similar to going to the gym to lift weights or going out for a five-kilometre run. You will either do it or won’t, and you can’t expect results if you’re not consistent and dedicated in your training. The difference martial arts makes is that you will have a variety of training partners from which you can learn. So, how much time are you willing to put in—realistically?
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Interviewing children and vulnerable witnesses is a highly specialized skill. It requires intensive foundational training and refresher activities to maintain interview quality. Refresher activities may include supervision and peer review.
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Do you know your rights under Canadian privacy protection laws? In this episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, editor Brittani Schroeder spoke with Daniel Bilodeau about privacy protection, which includes surveillance, analytics, and data collection.
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Current forensic investigations often involve analysis of video evidence, which may have limited resolution and clarity, particularly when acquired under poor lighting conditions or when objects of interest are at a distance. A recent case involving a nighttime police shooting of a suspect illustrates how some relatively simple image processing techniques can be used to resolve ambiguity in body worn camera images.
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Training on investigative interviewing has a key role in the translation of research into practice. With regards to the impact of training, what matters is the content and methods used in the training.
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