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Chair-Initiated complaint and public interest investigation regarding the in-custody death of Mr. Clay Willey : final report.

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Chair's final report after Commissioner's notice : Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act, Subsection 45.46(3)
Chair's public interest investigation re in-custody death of Clay Wiley : Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act, Subsections 45.37(1) and 45.43(1)
Plainte déposée par le président et enquête d’intérêt public relativement à la mort sous garde de M. Clay Willey : rapport final.

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1 online resource (7, 53, [14], 6 pages) : illustrations

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Cover title.
"January 2012"--Cover.
"File No.: PC-2009-3397".
Issued also in French under title: Plainte déposée par le président et enquête d’intérêt public relativement à la mort sous garde de M. Clay Willey : rapport final.

Summary

"On January 15, 2009, the Chair of the Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP initiated a complaint and a public interest investigation pursuant to subsections 45.37(1) and 45.43(1) of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act (RCMP Act) into the conduct of those unidentified RCMP members present at, or engaged in, incidents which have taken place anywhere in Canada between January 1, 2001 and January 1, 2009, where individuals in the custody of the RCMP died following the use of a CEW. The arrest and subsequent death of Mr. Willey in Prince George, British Columbia, on July 22, 2003, is one of the incidents covered by that complaint. The original complaint was initiated to examine: whether the RCMP officers involved in the aforementioned events, from the moment of initial contact with the individual until the time of each individual’s death, complied with all appropriate training, policies, procedures, guidelines and statutory requirements relating to the use of force; and whether existing RCMP policies, procedures and guidelines applicable to such incidents are adequate."--Page 1.

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Online Access

Contents

Final report after Commissioner's notice -- Commission’s final report into the in-custody death of Clay Willey -- Schedule 1 -- Commission’s report Including findings & recommendations (interim report) -- Appendix A. Summary of findings & recommendations -- Appendix B. RCMP members involved in the in-custody death of Clay Willey and subsequent investigation -- Appendix C. Chair-initiated complaint & public interest investigation – in-custody deaths proximal to CEW use -- Appendix D. Correspondence from the BC Solicitor General -- Appendix E. Amendment to Chair-initiated complaint & public interest investigation – in-custody deaths proximal to CEW use -- Appendix F. Canada Criminal Code provisions -- Appendix G. Incident management / intervention model graphical description -- Appendix H. Categories of resistance of individuals -- Appendix I. Investigation timeline -- Schedule 2 -- RCMP Commissioner’s response to interim report (Commissioner’s notice).

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