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Civilianization in the Vancouver Police Department / Curt Taylor Griffiths, Adam Palmer, Larry Weeks, Brian Polydore ; with the assistance of Mark LaLonde, Vivienne Chin, Ruth Montgomery.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-138).

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1 online resource (292, [52] pages)

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Authors affiliated with Simon Fraser University, Vancouver Police Department.
"March 13, 2006."

Summary

This report presents the findings and recommendations from the civilianization study. It identifies a number of positions currently occupied by sworn officers that could be filled by specially-trained civilians and provides data on the cost implications of civilianizing these positions. This report also sets out a policy on civilianization that can be used to guide the assessment of future positions that may be developed within the Vancouver Police Department. As well, the report addresses the issues of developmental positions in the Department, the need to accommodate officers who are on reduced duty, the current situation regarding sworn officer secondments to other police duties, and the potential opportunities for additional shared services between the Vancouver Police Department and the City of Vancouver.

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