Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

For the nonce [electronic resource] : policing and Aboriginal occupations and protests : a background paper / Don Clairmont and Jim Potts.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Includes bibliographic references.

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1 online resource (103 p.)

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"A background paper prepared for the Ipperwash Inquiry, May 2006."

Summary

This report investigates how aboriginal occupations and protests (O&Ps) differ from their mainstream counterparts; their types, dynamics and outcomes; the central policing issues they present in terms of response variation, organizational / infrastructure capacity, and best strategies and practices; policing issues with respect to the non-protesting stakeholders such as government agencies, other native people, and local people; the features of police capacity, protocols, limits on intervention, and best practices; desirable future directions; and recommendations on avoiding future violence in similar circumstances.

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Ipperwash Inquiry research paper. Policing Aboriginal occupations and Aboriginal/police relations.

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