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Recently, I've been working with Neil Dubord, ret. Chief of the Delta Police Department, to bring you articles based on his years of expertise in law enforcement. This week, you can read his thoughts on community safety and well-being. Find it below!
- Brittani Schroeder, Editor
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The letter directly addresses several claims made by the Minister in the Legislature on April 10, including numbers around the RCMP authorized strength, comments about 911 call response times and staffing claims at detachments like Peace River.
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Ontario is set to study how it can introduce involuntary addictions treatment for people involved in the correctional system.
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In a quick snapshot, it is evident that the overall police-reported crime rate and crime severity were higher in rural areas.
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The 40th annual Police Honours Night recognized 241 deserving women and men of law enforcement in British Columbia for their bravery and dedication.
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This book is unlike other resources on the topic that often contain overly complicated or confusing technical jargon. This edition is wholly updated, based on best practices and advances in camera technology to provide a practical, streamlined approach guide to the photographic documentation of crime scenes and physical evidence. Its techniques include practical guidelines that can be immediately implemented by law enforcement personnel to maximize their time and improve their skills.
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In response to increasing dissatisfaction with traditional policing methods, community policing emerged in the 1970s as a groundbreaking approach prioritizing collaboration between the police and local communities to address safety concerns effectively. Complementary strategies, including problem-oriented policing, intelligence-led policing and evidence-based policing, also support this overarching collaborative philosophy.
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Cst. Hemmerling had no doubt about what he wanted to be when he grew up. His collection of Hot Wheels and Lego sets was entirely focused on police vehicles, with a few fire trucks and ambulances thrown in for good measure.
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A lot has changed in the world of law enforcement since the 1980s. Mike Callaghan, who recently retired as the Chief of the Belleville Police Service, left public safety with over 38 years of policing experience. In this episode of Blue Line, The Podcast, editor Brittani Schroeder sat down with Callaghan to look back at his career and to see what has changed for police most over the last four decades.
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In medicine, distinct boundaries separate the relationship between a physician and patient. Other professions, like policing, have similar boundaries. The National Police Chiefs’ Council of the United Kingdom, in conjunction with the College of Policing, has published a guideline regarding these boundary violations.
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Editor Brittani Schroeder spoke with Heather Mahalik Barnhart, a digital forensic expert, about how the influx of explicit deepfakes is adding to the rising rate of internet crimes against children (ICAC), the challenges law enforcement faces in investigating these cases, and the role digital forensics plays in this new era.
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Location: Vancouver, B.C.
Date: June 6 - 9, 2025
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Location: Stellarton, N.S.
Date: June 7 - 8, 2025
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Location: Blue Mountains, Ont.
Date: June 22 - 25, 2025
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