Canada’s First Nations Policing Program (FNPP) provides the funding and programmatic structure for policing 535 rural Aboriginal communities. After two decades and almost three billion (CA) dollars in expenditures, however, there has been comparatively little scholarly assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of this approach to policing. This study highlights the current state of the FNPP and we find that most government funded research has focused upon the administrative goals of the FNPP while relatively little government or scholarly attention has been paid to program outcomes. We identified three broad needs for Aboriginal policing research in Canada, including; (a) developing a research based inventory of best practices in r...
Political commentary, including discussion of Indigenous accountability, regarding nation to nation ...
The following is a meta-analysis literature review based on organizational reports, government docum...
Effective law enforcement is contingent on public support. A growing volume of research examining pu...
Canada’s First Nations Policing Program (FNPP) provides the funding and programmatic structure for ...
The historical relationship between the Indigenous Peoples of Canada and the federal government is s...
This thesis examines the development of Native policing in Canada. Through a combination of archival...
Indigenous women in Canada experience highly disproportionate rates of police violence in comparison...
On February 18, 2021, the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies (CASIS) Vancouv...
Between January and June 2009 the North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) and the ...
Months after Canada\u27s most violent modern-day confrontation with Aboriginal peoples, the month-lo...
This dissertation adopts an analytic concept of settler colonial pacification to examine shifts in t...
In 2012, provincial, territorial and federal governments of Canada reached consensus on an important...
Introduction: Includes a brief history of Patrol origins, and how they arose from the necessity to d...
The over-representation of Indigenous Peoples within correctional facilities is a growing concern in...
Policing in Indigenous communities is a vast topic to summarise, analyse and discuss in a few thousa...
Political commentary, including discussion of Indigenous accountability, regarding nation to nation ...
The following is a meta-analysis literature review based on organizational reports, government docum...
Effective law enforcement is contingent on public support. A growing volume of research examining pu...
Canada’s First Nations Policing Program (FNPP) provides the funding and programmatic structure for ...
The historical relationship between the Indigenous Peoples of Canada and the federal government is s...
This thesis examines the development of Native policing in Canada. Through a combination of archival...
Indigenous women in Canada experience highly disproportionate rates of police violence in comparison...
On February 18, 2021, the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies (CASIS) Vancouv...
Between January and June 2009 the North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) and the ...
Months after Canada\u27s most violent modern-day confrontation with Aboriginal peoples, the month-lo...
This dissertation adopts an analytic concept of settler colonial pacification to examine shifts in t...
In 2012, provincial, territorial and federal governments of Canada reached consensus on an important...
Introduction: Includes a brief history of Patrol origins, and how they arose from the necessity to d...
The over-representation of Indigenous Peoples within correctional facilities is a growing concern in...
Policing in Indigenous communities is a vast topic to summarise, analyse and discuss in a few thousa...
Political commentary, including discussion of Indigenous accountability, regarding nation to nation ...
The following is a meta-analysis literature review based on organizational reports, government docum...
Effective law enforcement is contingent on public support. A growing volume of research examining pu...