SCRUTINY OF POLICE FORCES HAS NEVER BEEN MORE INTENSE These are very turbulent times for police forces, police associations and their advisors.
Governing legislation is being amended in several provinces, and police discipline at the RCMP is under scrutiny. The Supreme Court of Canada has mandated
disclosure of police disciplinary records to accused persons. The Braidwood Inquiry continues to make front-page news as it investigates the use of tasers at Vancouver Airport and elsewhere. And police forces are increasingly the target of
civil litigation both by members of the public and their own employees, even where officers are represented by an association.
The Canadian Institute s all-new conference on
The Law of Policing 2010 is designed to give you two days of up-to-date substantive law as well as
practical advice on implementing it in your organization. To name just a few sessions:
- Gerry McNeilly, Ontario s new Independent Police Review Director, will report on his office s first six months of operation
- Ontario SIU director Ian Scott and lawyer Joseph Markson will face off on hot topics at the SIU, including counsel involvement in the preparation of police notes
- You ll enjoy stimulating panels on implementing the controversial McNeil case, adjudication, internal investigations, use of force and other pressing topics
- Brian Gover will bring you up to date on important recent cases and issues
And much more!