Policing Ethics Study To Be Unveilled Today
Tuesday, February 14, 2012 @ 4:04 AM
Prince George, B.C. – What could be a highly interesting document is to be released in New Westminster today. It is the first-ever study of ethics in Canadian policing released by Canadian police chiefs.
The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP), professors from the University of Carleton and heads of police forces from across Canada will be on hand at the Justice Institute of B.C. for the release of a unique study on ethics and professionalism in policing.
The announcement will include results of a national survey with over 10,000 respondents from 31 Canadian police services, as well as 80 interviews and a literature review. Recommendations based on those results will also be shared at this press conference. It begins at 1pm.
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I guess “professors” somehow makes this meeting legit. How about including some “police action” victims.
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