Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Amalgamation of police services / by John Kiedrowski, Ronald-Frans Melchers, Michael Petrunik, Rick Ruddell.

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Public Safety Canada Library & Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Resource

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Alternate Title

Fusion des services de police.

Authors

Publishers

Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (53 pages).

Note

Distributed by the Government of Canada Depository Services Program (Weekly acquisitions list 2016-18).
Issued also in French under title: Fusion des services de police.

Summary

This report aims: to explore the amalgamation of police services by analyzing the national and international policing literature; conduct a comparative analysis of selected police services in Canada that have undergone amalgamation and those that have not; and identify the benefits, costs, and challenges of amalgamating policing services in First Nations and Inuit communities.

Subject

Online Access

Contents

Analytic Approach. -- Issues Related to Consolidation. -- Case Study Analysis. -- Implications of Amalgamation for First Nations Policing Services.

Series

Research Report (Canada. Public Safety Canada. Research Division) ; 2015-R027.

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