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This intent of this page is for you to post and share your police, law enforcement and justice related research, articles and papers.
There are volumes of good research at every level across Canada and much of it is hidden. Ultimately, myPolice.ca would like to provide a clearing house for you to access as broad a range of police, law enforcement and justice related research as possible.
myPolice.ca will post select research, articles and papers for access by visitors to this site.
All research, articles or papers posted on myPolice.ca will recognize the author, the institution, and the program they are enrolled in, as applicable.
Although you have other opportunities for publishing your research work, we believe that you will reach a broader and more diverse audience by posting on myPolice.ca.
We know you are the driving force in encouraging your students to be involved in quality leading edge research topics. This is an opportunity for them to be recognized and share their work with a broader audience. We would ask that you approve submissions from students who are under your guidance.
We would like to hear from you and receive your submissions and we encourage you to obtain the support of your teacher or faculty member. Please submit the following along with your work: your name and contact information (e-mail); your teacher or professor's name; the program you are enrolled in; and the name of your institution. This information will be posted along with your work on myPolice.ca.
Submit your research, article or paper to us at: mail@mypolice.ca
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Research, articles and papers are listed alphabetically by title.
Australian Federal Police (AFP) - International Policing: Toward 2020 (Nov 2007)
AFP Newsletter - Embracing the Future of Law Enforcement (Dec 2007)
British Columbia Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General: Police Services Division - Report on the Review of the Police Complaint Process in British Columbia, released February 2007
BC Progress Board - Paper Nov 15, 2006 - Reducing Crime and Improving Criminal Justice in British Columbia: Recommendations for Change
Leading with Emotional Intelligence; David Cory M.A.
National Occupational Competency: One Step Toward Safety; Catherine J. Dawson, M.Ed.
RCMP Fatal Shooting Incidents: 1980 - 2000; Dr. Rick Parent
Responding to Lethal Violence - The RCMP Use of Deadly Force; Dr. Rick Parent
[The] Risks Associated with Using Less-Lethal Weapons; Dr. Rick Parent
Suicide by Cop in North America; Dr. Rick Parent
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