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This is our last eNewsletter of 2024, so I want to say thank you for reading and connecting with Blue Line this year. There have been highs and lows throughout the industry, but I look forward to 2025 and working alongside you all. Happy holidays!
- Brittani Schroeder, Editor
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Before implementing PeerConnect, VicPD relied on an outdated system to track and manage peer support needs. Information was gleaned through word of mouth, emails, and shift reports crafted by watch commanders.
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Officers responded to a disturbance call at a home in Gimli, north of Winnipeg. Mounties say two men were in the home and one pointed at them a black pistol with its laser pointer activated.
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While the BCACP was open to the notion of decriminalization as one potential tool to achieve these goals, recent developments have prompted a re-evaluation of its effectiveness in the current context.
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Police say recreational divers found a human skull in the Otonabee River in Peterborough on July 10, 1988, but extensive air and underwater searches failed to recover the rest of the body.
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Modern investigations are increasingly complex, but this all-in-one resource will provide evidence-based training and education that is essential to careers in Canadian law enforcement and private investigation. This edition provides a comprehensive overview of the different types of evidence, crime scene management, and the latest research in forensics and is an up-to-date guide to the technical and practical aspects of effectively managing evidence from the crime scene to the courtroom.
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Effective leadership in law enforcement demands navigating complex relationships and organizational challenges in an increasingly interconnected world. For police chiefs, managing the dynamics and demands of a board presents unique opportunities and challenges that require strategic finesse and diplomatic skills.
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An audio recording of a murder was excluded as evidence – accompanied by the not guilty verdict that followed – because the police deliberately failed to comply with their Criminal Code retention obligations for seized items.
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Members of law enforcement face traumatic incidents quite often as they carry out their duties. But how can we support those members as they return to work? In this episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, editor Brittani Schroeder is joined by Chief Mental Health Officer Derek Sienko and RCMP S/Sgt. Ray Savage to discuss how first responders return to work after traumatic incidents and the gap that exists between clinicians and employers.
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Interoperability between Canada’s public safety agencies has long been a challenge. It is a topic of discussion in many emergency management circles. One such circle was InterOp Canada, a virtual event that focused on enhancing interoperability between agencies.
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The 26 lessons that Gilles Renaud offers in this article to police officers are brief, focused and dedicated to improving their ability to provide credible and reliable testimony.
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Location: Orillia, Ont.
Date: Jan. 28 - 30, 2025
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Location: Toronto, Ont.
Date: Feb. 2 - 4, 2025
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Location: Vancouver, B.C.
Date: Mar. 2 - 4, 2025
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Location: Anaheim, Ca, USA
Date: Mar. 11 - 13, 2025
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Location: Toronto, Ont.
Date: Mar. 27, 2025
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