Résumé
"Policing in Indigenous communities presents challenges that are distinct from those for policing in non-Indigenous communities. These challenges are embedded within a set of cultural, social, historical, legal, political, and geographic considerations. Recognizing these unique challenges, Public Safety Canada (PS) asked the CCA to undertake an assessment examining what could be drawn from the current evidence and knowledge about the present and future role of police services in Indigenous communities in Canada and to identify some promising and leading practices in policing that could be applied in Indigenous communities."
Contenu
Chapter 1. Introduction. -- Chapter 2. Policing Indigenous Peoples : History and the Colonial Legacy. -- Chapter 3. Indigenous Community Safety and Well-Being. -- Chapter 4. The Current Constitutional, Legal and Policy Context. -- Chapter 5. Current Realities for Policing in Indigenous Communities. -- Chapter 6. Putting Relationships at the Centre of Community Safety and Well-Being. -- Chapter 7. Toward Change. -- Chapter 8. Responding to Charge.