Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Austerity policing : responding to crime during economic downturns / prepared by Rick Ruddell, Nicholas A. Jones.

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Canadian Policing Research

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1 online resource (70 pages)

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Authors affiliated with the Department of Justice Studies, University or Regina.
"'September 2013."
"This study was originally funded by the “F” Division, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the authors gratefully acknowledge their support for policing research. We also thank the Collaborative Centre for Justice & Safety for their work in publishing the report." -- Page ii.

Summary

"... a key goal of this study is to review the economics, management, and policing literatures to identify current trends in respect to the relationships between economics and policing,including how police services in other nations have managed austerity. ... A key question in this review is whether police organizations in Canada will be able to successfully navigate a long-term economic downturn as well as confronting other social,political, legal, demographic and environmental changes at the same time." -- Executive summary (pages 2-3).

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