On February 18, 2021, the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies (CASIS) Vancouver hosted its second digital roundtable of 2021, where Law Professor, Kent Roach from the University of Toronto presented on Improving Law Enforcement and Indigenous Relations. The presentation was followed by a question and answer period with questions from the audience and CASIS executives
Canada’s First Nations Policing Program (FNPP) provides the funding and programmatic structure for ...
This thesis examines the development of Native policing in Canada. Through a combination of archival...
On November 24, 2022, Deputy Chief Constable (DCC) Jennifer Hyland of the Surrey Police Service pres...
The historical relationship between the Indigenous Peoples of Canada and the federal government is s...
This dissertation adopts an analytic concept of settler colonial pacification to examine shifts in t...
On November 25, 2021, Deputy Chief Cst. Jennifer Hyland, with the Surrey Police Service (Canada), pr...
Policing in Indigenous communities presents challenges that are distinct from those for policing in ...
Indigenous women in Canada experience highly disproportionate rates of police violence in comparison...
The following York University Indigenous experts in Indigenous law and justice are available to disc...
Colonial practices and violence have long been an issue for the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Partic...
Policing in Indigenous communities is an issue that demands attention to a range of broad political,...
On November 24, 2022, Chief Constable Del Manak of the Victoria Police Department presented on Polic...
Policing in Indigenous communities is a vast topic to summarise, analyse and discuss in a few thousa...
On November 26, 2020, Dwayne McDonald, Assistant Commissioner for the RCMP, presented Policing in th...
On November 24, 2022, Dr. Rachael Aplin, Senior Lecturer of Policing at York St. John University, pr...
Canada’s First Nations Policing Program (FNPP) provides the funding and programmatic structure for ...
This thesis examines the development of Native policing in Canada. Through a combination of archival...
On November 24, 2022, Deputy Chief Constable (DCC) Jennifer Hyland of the Surrey Police Service pres...
The historical relationship between the Indigenous Peoples of Canada and the federal government is s...
This dissertation adopts an analytic concept of settler colonial pacification to examine shifts in t...
On November 25, 2021, Deputy Chief Cst. Jennifer Hyland, with the Surrey Police Service (Canada), pr...
Policing in Indigenous communities presents challenges that are distinct from those for policing in ...
Indigenous women in Canada experience highly disproportionate rates of police violence in comparison...
The following York University Indigenous experts in Indigenous law and justice are available to disc...
Colonial practices and violence have long been an issue for the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Partic...
Policing in Indigenous communities is an issue that demands attention to a range of broad political,...
On November 24, 2022, Chief Constable Del Manak of the Victoria Police Department presented on Polic...
Policing in Indigenous communities is a vast topic to summarise, analyse and discuss in a few thousa...
On November 26, 2020, Dwayne McDonald, Assistant Commissioner for the RCMP, presented Policing in th...
On November 24, 2022, Dr. Rachael Aplin, Senior Lecturer of Policing at York St. John University, pr...
Canada’s First Nations Policing Program (FNPP) provides the funding and programmatic structure for ...
This thesis examines the development of Native policing in Canada. Through a combination of archival...
On November 24, 2022, Deputy Chief Constable (DCC) Jennifer Hyland of the Surrey Police Service pres...