MULTICULTURAL POLICING A listing of materials available at the Justice Institute Library Always current at: http://www.jibc.ca/library/research-help/bibliographies

GENERAL BOOKS

M A Basis for National Action: A Selected Bibliography of Systemic Discrimination in Canada. U Ottawa, ON: Canadian Centre for -Race Relations. (HV 7936 R3 B285 1993)

L Building Police-Community Partnerships with Culturally, Racially and Linguistically Diverse T Populations in Metropolitan Toronto by Kathryn E. Asbury. Toronto, ON: Research Management Consultants. (HV 7936 R3 A843 1992) I

C The Colour of Justice: Policing Race in Canada by David M. Tanovich. Toronto, ON: Irwin Law. (HV 7936 R3 T35 2006) U

L Community-Police Race-Relations, Vancouver, , 95-03--1/95-03-05. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Centre for Police-Race Relations. (HV 7936 R3 C646 1995) T

U Community Policing in Indigenous Communities edited by Mahesh K. Nalla and Graeme R. Newman. R Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press/Taylor & Francis. (HV 7936 C83 C692 2013)

A Conflict, Crisis and Accountability: Racial Profiling and Law Enforcement in Canada by Charles C. L Smith. Toronto, ON: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. (HV 7936 R3 S65 2007)

Cops, Crime and Capitalism: The Law and Order Agenda in Canada by Todd Gordon. Halifax, NS: Fernwood Pub. (HV 8157 G67 2006)

P Crime and Racial Harassment in Asian-Run Small Shops: The Scope for Prevention by Paul O Ekblom and Frances Simon. London, GB: Home Office, Crime Prevention Unit. L (HV 7431 E43 1988)

I Crime, Policing and Justice: The Experience of Ethnic Minorities: Findings from the 2000 British C Crime Survey by Anna Clancy … [et al.]. London, GB: Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate. (HV 6250.4 E75 C525 2001) I

N Criminal Injustice: Racism in the Criminal Justice System edited by Robynne Neugebauer. Toronto, ON: Canadian Scholars’ Press. (HV 9960 C2 C755 2000) G

Cross Cultural and Race Relations Training for Operational Police Officers by Barbara Etter. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Centre for Police-Race Relations. (HV 7036 R3 E874 1994)

715 McBride Blvd  New Westminster, BC  V3L 5T4  Phone: 604.528.5599  www.jibc.ca MULTICULTURAL POLICING A Cultural Awareness Trainer’s Manual for Law Enforcement Officers by Stephen M. Hennessy, Douglas T. Warring and James S. Arnott. Scottsdale, AZ: Leadership Inc. (HV 7936 R3 H487 1994)

Dis-Empowered Populations: Immigrant Women, Refugee Women and Women of Colour by Sandra Wilkinson. Victoria, BC: Policing in British Columbia Commission of Inquiry. (HQ 1236 W545 1993)

Dis-Empowered Populations: Lesbians and Gay Men by Sandra Wilkinson. Victoria, BC: Policing in British Columbia Commission of Inquiry. (HQ 76.25 W545 1993)

Diversity, Affirmative Action, and Law Enforcement edited by George T. Felkenes and Peter Charles Unsinger. Springfield, IL: Thomas. (HV 8148 L552 D58 1992)

Diversity and Indigenous Peoples in Canada by Darion Boyington … [et al.]. Toronto, ON: Emond Publications. (HV 8157 R63 2017) (Shelved in Course Reserves section. For Library use only.)

Diversity Issues in Law Enforcement by Shahé S. Kazarian, Wesley Crichlow, and Simon Bradford. Toronto, ON: Emond Montgomery Publications. (HV 8157 K38 2007)

Domestic Policing, Intelligence-Gathering, and the Law: Deputation to the Toronto Services Board prepared by Alan N. Young and Charlotte Chiba. Toronto, ON: Urban Alliance on Race Relations. (HV 7936 R3 Y685 1994)

Drug Enforcement in Minority Communities: The Minneapolis Police Department, 1985-1990 by Nelson Oramas. Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum. (HV 8079 N3 O724 1994)

Ethnic Minorities and Complaints against the Police by Philip Stevens and Carole Willis. London, GB: Home Office. (HV 7936 P8 S73 1981)

Guidelines for Crisis Management and Conflict Mediation Involving Police Services & Diverse Racial and Ethnocultural Groups edited by Monica Armour. Greater Toronto Region Working Group on Policing in Multicultural, Multiracial Urban Communities. Toronto, ON: Canadian Centre for Police Race Relations. (HV 7936 R3 G853 1993)

Guidelines for Law Enforcement’s Design of Cultural Awareness Training Programs. Sacramento, CA: Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training. (HV 7936 P8 G854 1992)

Handcuffed: What Holds Policing Back, and the Keys to Reform by Malcolm Sparrow. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press. (HV 8139 S619 2016)

Hands Up, Don't Shoot: Why the Protests in Ferguson and Baltimore Matter, and How they Changed America by Jennifer E. Cobbina. New York, NY: New York University Press. (HV 8141 C56 2019)

How to Correctly Collect and Analyze Racial Profiling Data: Your Reputation Depends On It! by Joyce McMahon … [et al.]. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. (HV 7936 R3 H683 2002)

2 MULTICULTURAL POLICING Human Relations: Law Enforcement in a Changing Community by A. Coffey, E. Eldefondo and W. Hartinger (has chapters on police-minority group relations). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. (HV 7936 P8 C62 1982)

Human Resources in Criminal Justice. Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute, Senior Leadership Program, Second Class. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement. (HV 8145 F6 H85 1994)

The Impact of Foot Patrol on Black and White Perceptions of Policing by Robert C. Trojanowicz and Dennis W. Banas. East Lansing, MI: National Neighborhood Foot Patrol Center. (HV 8080 P2 T765 1985)

Inequality Before the Law: The Canadian Experience of “Racial Profiling” by Ron Melchers. Ottawa, ON: Research and Evaluation Branch, Community, Contract and Aboriginal Policing Services Directorate, Royal Canadian Mounted Police. (HV 7936 R3 M455 2006)

Investigation into Relations between Police Forces, Visible and Other Ethnic Minorities: Excerpts from Final Report. Montreal, QC: Commission des droits de la personne du Quebec. (HV 7936 P8 C6432 1988)

Issues and Perspectives on Race Relations and Policing: Also Community-Based Policing, Training, Community Initiatives. Toronto, ON: Urban Alliance on Race Relations. (HV 7936 R3 I876 1992)

Issues in Police Intercultural and Race Relations Training in Canada by Charles S. Ungerleider. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Centre for Police-Race Relations. (HV 7997 U537 1992)

Law Enforcement Services to a Growing International Community: An Effective Practices Manual by Carmen Mendoza … [et al]. Charlotte, NC: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department International Relations Unit. (HV 8069 L284 2004)

A Law Enforcement Sourcebook of Asian Crime and Cultures: Tactics and Mindsets by Douglas D. Daye. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. (HV 6194 A85 D384 1997)

Minorities and Criminality by Ronald Barri Flowers. New York, NY: Greenwood Press. (HV 6250.4 E75 F55 1988)

Minorities Policing Minorities as a Strategy of Social Control by David E. Barlow and Melissa Hickman Barlow. Milwaukee, Wis.: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. (HV 7936 R3 B275 1992)

Multicultural Issues by Laurie McDonell. Victoria, BC: Policing in British Columbia Commission of Inquiry. (HV 7936 R3 M146 1993)

Multicultural Law Enforcement: Strategies for Peacekeeping in a Diverse Society by Robert M. Shusta, Deena R. Levine, and Aaron T. Olson. New York, NY: Pearson. (HV 7936 P8 M85 2019)

Multicultural Policing by Peter Walton. Victoria, BC: Policing in British Columbia Commission of Inquiry. (HV 7936 R3 W247 1994)

3 MULTICULTURAL POLICING Multiculturalism and Policing in British Columbia: A Report of the Proceedings of the Conference Plenary Sessions Held January 5 & 6, 1988, Airport Inn Resort. Richmond, BC (HV 7936 P8 M846 1988)

National Forum on Policing in a Multicultural Society: Report on Strategies, Recommendations and Best Practices. Ottawa, ON: Department of Canadian Heritage, The Multicultural Program. (HV 7936 R3 N284 2003)

An Opportunity for Progress: Report of the Task Force of the Quebec Minister of Public Safety on Relations Between the Black Communities and the Montreal Urban Community Police Department. Quebec, QC: The Task Force. (HV 7936 R3 Q43 1992)

Paying the Price: The Human Cost of Racial Profiling: Inquiry Report. Toronto, ON: Ontario Human Rights Commission. (HV 7936 R3 P296 2003) http://www.ohrc.on.ca/english/consultations/racial-profiling-report.shtml

Police Selection: Community Recruiting — Selecting for the Future: Final Report: Phase I, and Phase II Recommended Design of the New Selection System submitted to Ontario Ministry of the Solicitor General and Correctional Services, Race Relations and Policing Unit submitted by Hay Management Consultants, Dennis Strong & Associates. Toronto, ON: Ontario Ministry of the Solicitor General and Correctional Services. (HV 7936 R5 P643 1992 — Phase I ; HV 7936 R5 P644 1993 — Phase II)

Police Education and Minority Recruitment: The Impact of a College Requirement by David L. Carter. Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum. (HV 7936 R5 C277 1991)

Police Interactions with Racial and Ethnic Minorities: Assessing the Evidence and Allegations by Samuel Walker. Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum. (HV 8079.5 W245 2000)

Police Intercultural Training Manual by Michael Miner. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. (HV 7923 M554 1986)

Police Perceptions Project Report by Roberta Kremer and David Scott. Victoria, BC: Capital Region Race Relations Association. (HV 7921 K744 1996)

Police, Race and Ethnicity: A Guide for Police Services by Brian K. Cryderman and Augie Fleras. Toronto, ON: Butterworths. (FC 3100 A1 P64 1998)

Police Race Relations: Raising Your Effectiveness in Today’s Diverse Neighbourhoods Through Community Policing. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. (HV 7936 R3 P64 1992)

Police Race Relations: The Recruitment, Selection and Retention of Visible Minorities. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. (HV 8158 P647 1993)

Police Race Relations Training Activities: A Resource Book edited by J.V. Stein. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Centre for Police-Race Relations. (HV 7936 R3 P646 1996)

Police Race Relations: Training Within A Diverse Society. Ottawa, Ont.: Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. (HV 7936 R3 P648 1994)

4 MULTICULTURAL POLICING Police Recruitment of Ethnic Minorities by C. H. S. Jayewardene and C. K. Talbot. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Police College. (HV 7936 R5 J29 1990)

Police Services in a Culturally Diverse Victoria []: Strategy Plan. Victoria, AU: Victoria, Police. (HV 8280 A5 V525 1990z)

Police Use of Force and Violence against Members of Visible Minority Groups in Canada by Philip C. Stenning. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Centre for Police-Race Relations. (HV 7936 R3 S745 1994)

Policing A Multicultural Community by Henry I. DeGeneste and John P. Sullivan. Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum. (HV 7936 P8 D434 1997)

Policing and Minority Communities: Contemporary Issues and Global Perspectives edited by James F. Albrecht, Garth den Heyer, and Perry Stanislas. Cham, SZ: Springer. (HV 7936 R3 P65 2019)

Policing and the Legacy of Lawrence edited by Nathan Hall, John Grieve and Stephen P. Savage. Portland, OR: Willan Publishing. (HV 8195 A2 P636 2009)

Policing in Canada: RCMP Principles and Commitments to Diversity. Ottawa, ON: Multicultural Liaison Branch, RCMP Personnel Directorate. (HV 7641 P643 1992)

Policing Multi-Ethnic Neighborhoods: The Miami Study and Findings for Law Enforcement in the United States by Geoffrey P. Alpert and Roger G. Dunham. New York: Greenwood Press. (HV 8148 M43 A46 1988)

“Policy and Practice of Multiculturalism” a chapter in Policing in Canada, India, Germany, Australia, Finland, and New Zealand: A Comparative Research Study by Dilip K. Das and Michael J. Palmiotto. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press. (HV 7921 D37 2005)

A Program Review of the Ottawa and Vancouver Police Race Relations Initiatives: Final Report, submitted to Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada, Charles S. Ungerleider. Ottawa, ON: Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada. (HV 7936 R3 U544 1993)

The Provincial Committee on Police and Visible Minority Relations Submission on Police and Visible Minority Relations in British Columbia prepared for the Canadian Centre for Police- Race Relations. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Centre for Police-Race Relations. (HV 7936 R3 P763 1994)

Pulled Over: How Police Stops Define Race and Citizenship by Charles R. Epp, Steven Maynard- Moody, & Donald Haider-Markel. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press. (HV 7936 R3 E77 2014)

Race, Crime, and Arrests by P. Stevens and C. Willis. London, GB: Home Office. (HV 6948 S74 1979)

Race, Riots, and the Police by Howard Rahtz. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc. (HV 6477 R34 2016)

5 MULTICULTURAL POLICING Racial Profiling by Reem Bahdi ... [et al.]. Vancouver, BC: British Columbia Civil Liberties Association. (HV 7936 R3 R32 2010)

Racial Profiling and Human Rights in Canada: The New Legal Landscape edited by Lorne Foster … [et al.]. Toronto, ON: Irwin Law. (HV 7936 R3 R36 2018)

Racial profiling Controversy: What Every Police Leader Should Know by Brian L. Withrow. Flushing, NY: Looseleaf Law Publications. (HV 7936 R3 W578 2011)

Racial Profiling in Canada: Challenging the Myth of “A Few Bad Apples” by Carol Tator and Frances Henry. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press. (HV 7936 R3 T38 2006)

Racial Profiling in the United States: A Review of the Literature by Colin Goff. Ottawa, ON: Research and Evaluation Branch, Community, Contract and Aboriginal Policing Services Directorate, Royal Canadian Mounted Police. (HV 7936 R3 G647 2006)

Racial Profiling in Toronto: Discourses of Domination, Mediation and Opposition by Frances Henry and Carol Tator. Toronto, ON: Canadian Race Relations Foundation. (HV 7936 R3 H49 2005)

Racially Biased Policing: A Principled Response by Lorie Fridell … [et al.]. Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum. (HV 7936 R3 R223 2001)

Recommendations for Intercultural Initiatives by E. Van Dyke. Regina, SK: Regina Police Dept. (HV 7936 P8 V25 1984)

Report of Proceedings of the Symposium on Policing in Multicultural/Multiracial Urban Communities. Ottawa, ON: Minister of State, Multiculturalism. (HV 7936 P8 S946 1984)

Report of the Commission on Systemic Racism in the Ontario Criminal Justice System. Toronto, ON: The Commission. (HV 8483 C647 1995 - Report and Summary)

The Report of the Race Relations and Policing Task Force. Toronto, ON: Ontario Race Relations and Policing Task Force. (HV 7936 P8 O587 1992)

A Report on Police-Visible Minority Relations: Updating the Strategy for CACP by LRS Trimark Ltd. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. (HV 7936 R3 R466 1989)

Report on the Regional Dialogues: Race Relations Policy for Ontario Police Services, Ministry of the Solicitor General and Correctional Services, Race Relations and Policing Unit. Toronto, ON: Ministry of the Solicitor General and Correctional Services. (HV 7936 R3 R467 1993)

The Representation of Visible Minorities in Canadian Police: Employment Equity Beyond Rhetoric by Senaka K. Suriya. Los Angeles, CA.: IGU International Population Geography Symposium. (HV 8157 S875 1992)

A Resource Guide on Racial Profiling Data Collection Systems: Promising Practices and Lessons Learned by Deborah Ramirez, Jack McDevitt, and Amy Farrell. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Justice. (HV 7936 R3 R245 2000)

6 MULTICULTURAL POLICING Sexual Orientation Training Course for Law Enforcement. Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training. Sacramento, CA: The Commission. (HV 7936 P8 S496 1992)

Some Factors in the Relationship Between the Police and East Indians by D. Singh. Victoria, BC: BC Police Commission. (HV 7997 S5 1975)

Special Interest and Minority Groups and Police by Janice Mucalov and George Bryce. Victoria, BC: Policing in British Columbia Commission of Inquiry. (HV 7936 P8 M823 1994)

Special Investigations Unit (SIU): Draft Protocol Public Consultation. Toronto, ON: Urban Alliance on Race Relations. (HV 7936 R3 S645 1990)

A Tale of Failure: Race and Policing by J. Benyon. Coventry, GB: Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations. (HV 7936 P8 B458 1986)

The Thin Black Line: True Stories by Black Law Enforcement Officers Policing America's Meanest Streets compiled by Hugh Holton. New York, NY: Forge. (HV 8139 H65 2009)

Transcript of Meeting Tapes: Civilian Oversight of Police: Public Meeting with Roderick McLeod Q.C. October 29, 1996. Toronto, ON (HV 7936 R3 T725 1996)

You Had Better Be White By Six A.M.: The African-Canadian Experience in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police by Craig Marshall Smith. Yarmouth, NS: C.M.S. Pub. (HV 8158.7 R69 S54 2006)

GENERAL DVDs

D2108 Faith Diversity (DVD, 86 minutes) Our neighbourhoods are a rich mosaic of peoples with different languages, dress, traditions, cultures, creeds and faiths. The success with which we serve and protect will always hinge on our ability to connect with these diverse communities. Becoming more aware of customs, traditions, values and symbols, and when/where/how different religions worship, promotes understanding, appreciation and dialogue. This program provides a glimpse into several of the most prevalent cultures and religions found in the communities we serve: the traditions of Islam, the beliefs of Hinduism, the origins of the Sikh religion, the foundations of Buddhist beliefs and the practices of Judaism. (Ontario Police Video Training Alliance) (HV 7936 T7 O58 V.112-113)

D472 Shades of Blue (DVD, 140 minutes) Three documentary films that explore the relationship between Canada's diverse communities and the police. (Marlin Motion Pictures) (HV 7936 P8 S523 2007)

D534 Stake-Out in Anglo-Town (DVD, 8, 10 minutes) A reversed stereotyping, satirical look at our society through the eyes of Chinese police officers on patrol in “Anglo-Town”. This program aims to show that we all make generalizations about certain groups of people, examines possible preconceptions about minority group behaviours, and shows how mainstream Canadian values could be considered peculiar. Part II focusses on employment equity in the Rainbow Coalition Police Department. (Vancouver: Clipper Productions) (HV 7936 P8 S733 1984)

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INDIGENOUS POLICING - BOOKS

Aboriginal Peoples and Canadian Criminal Justice edited by Robert A. Silverman and Marianne O. Nielsen. Toronto, ON: Butterworths. (KE 7709 A26 1992)

Aboriginal Policing: A Canadian Perspective by Bryan Cummins and John Steckley. Toronto, ON: Prentice Hall. (E 98 P75 C845 2002)

Aboriginal Policing as Self-Government by Laurie McDonell. Victoria, BC: Policing in British Columbia Commission of Inquiry. (E 98 P75 M146 1993)

Aboriginal Policing: Consulting Your Community and Preparing a Policing Proposal. Ottawa, ON: Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada. (E 98 P75 A2663 1995)

Aboriginal Policing in British Columbia by Curt Taylor Griffiths. Victoria, BC: Policing in British Columbia Commission of Inquiry. (E 98 P75 A266 1993)

Aboriginal Policing Issues: A Comparison of Canada and Australia by Les Samuelson. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada. (E 98 P75 S248 1993)

Accomodation Study: RCMP — First Nations Community Policing Service by E.T. Zwicker. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada. (E 98 P75 Z953 1993)

Blood Indian Police Commission, Fort Macleod, July 28, 1980. Edmonton, AB: Alberta Solicitor General. (E 98 C87 B565 1980)

British Columbia Tribal Peace Keepers: Self-Policing — A Growing Native Priority by M. J. Clark. Unpublished report. (E 98 C87 C527 1988)

Building Bridges: Off-Reserve Policing. Aboriginal Policing Directorate, Solicitor General Canada. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada. (E 98 P75 B833 1997)

Communication: A Guideline for Police Officers Serving Aboriginal Peoples. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, Policing with Aboriginal Peoples Committee. (E 98 C87 C644 1994)

Developing Standards for First Nations Police Services. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Secretariat. (E 98 P75 D487 1995)

Dis-Empowered Populations: First Nations Women by Sandra Wilkinson. Victoria, BC: Policing in British Columbia Commission of Inquiry. (E 98 W8 W545 1993)

Effects of Contact with Police Among Aboriginals in Manitoba: Final Report. Winnipeg, MB: Public Inquiry into the Administration of Justice and Aboriginal People. (E 98 C87 S365 1989)

8 MULTICULTURAL POLICING Evaluation of the RCMP Indian Special Constable Program (Option 3B) by V.M. Bryant, F.J. Hawkes, and J.S. Machan. Prepared for Program Evaluation Branch, Indian and Eskimo Affairs Program, Dept. of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. Ottawa, ON: Evalucan Ltd. (E 98 P75 B79 1978)

First Nations Police Governing Authorities Operations and Procedures: A “How To” Manual by Lauren Saunders. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada. (E 98 P75 S285 1995)

First Nations Police Officers Survey by C.J. Murphy and D. Clairmont. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Secretariat. (E 98 P75 M876 1996)

First Nations Police Services: Legal Issues by Keith B. Jobson. Victoria, BC: Policing in British Columbia Commission of Inquiry. (E 98 P75 J627 1993)

First Nations Policing Policy. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada. (E 98 P75 F575 1996)

First Nations Policing Sector Study: Module 2 & 3 Summary Report. Ottawa, ON: Sixdion, Inc. (E 98 P75 F577 2000)

First Nations Policing Tripartite Agreements. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada. (E 98 P75 C253 1992)

First Nations Policing Tripartite Agreements: Volume 2. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada. (E 98 P75 C253 1994)

First Nations Policing Tripartite Agreements: Volume 3. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada. (E 98 P75 C253 1994b)

First Nations Policing Tripartite Agreements: Volume 4. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada. (E 98 P75 C253 1995)

First Nations Policing Tripartite Agreements: Volume 5. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada. (E 98 P75 C253 1996)

Funding Guidelines. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General of Canada, Aboriginal Policing Directorate. (E 98 P75 F854 1995)

Handbook on Police-Native Community Relations. Vancouver, BC: Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of B.C. (HV 7936 P8 N38 1976)

History of the Indian Constable Program. Toronto, ON: Ontario Provincial Police, Indian & Municipal Policing Branch. (E 98 C87 H46 1987)

Indian Ernie: Perspectives on Policing and Leadership by Ernie Louttit. Saskatoon, SK: Purich Publishing Ltd. (HV 7911 L69 A3 2013)

Indian Police and Judges: Experiments in Acculturation and Control by William T. Hagan. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. (E 98 C87 H23 1980)

9 MULTICULTURAL POLICING Indian Policing Policy Review: Task Force Report. Ottawa, ON: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. (E 98 C87 I536 1990)

Indian Special Constable Program by Judy Egan. Vancouver, BC: BC Police Commission. (E 98 C87 E43 1977)

Inventory of Aboriginal Policing Programs in Canada by Julie Jarvis. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Secretariat. (E 98 P75 J278 1992 — 7 volumes)

Justice for the Cree: Policing and Alternative Dispute Resolution by Jean-Paul Brodeur, with Yves Leguerrier. Quebec, QC: Grand Council of the Crees of Quebec. (E 99 C88 B765 1991)

Klemtu Public Safety Officer Evaluation by Darrell W. Kean and Ingrid Pipke. New Westminster, BC: Justice Institute of British Columbia Police Academy. (HV 8160 K544 K425 1995)

Legal and Jurisdictional Aspects of Policing Aboriginal People in British Columbia by Albert Peeling. Victoria, BC: Policing in British Columbia Commission of Inquiry. (E 98 P75 P434 1994)

Native Attitudes Toward the Police by Douglas Skoog, Lance W. Roberts and Edward D. Boldt. Winnipeg, MB: University of Manitoba. (E 98 C87 S365 1977)

Native Peacekeeping, Challenges and Opportunities of the ‘90s: A Report on the Native Peoples and Policing Symposium, November 19-22, 1990 Thunder Bay, Ontario presented by the Ontario Native Council on Justice. The Council. (E 98 P75 N2863 1990)

Native Policing in Canada: A Review of Current Issues by Robert Depew. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Secretariat. (E 98 D464 1986)

Native Policing Origins: An Historical Background of the R.C.M.P. Policing of the First Nations in Canada by Susan Galloway. Ottawa, ON: Carleton University, Institute of Canadian Studies. (E 98 P75 G245 1992)

Native Recruitment Study: by David C. Cowley and Ronald Merasty. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada, Consultation Centre. (HV 7936 R5 C68 1982)

Police Community Relations in Respect to Local Native Indians by R. Webb. Port Alberni, BC: Unpublished report. (HV 7936 P6 W42 1977)

Police Organization and Minority Representation section in Police Powers in Canada: The Evolution and Practice of Authority by R.C. Macleod and David Schneiderman. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press. (HV 8157 P646 1994)

Policing for Aboriginal Canadians: The R.C.M.P. Role by Robert H. D. Head. [S.l.]: R.C.M.P. (E 98 C87 H423 1989)

Policing Native Communities by D. Loree. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Police College. (E 98 C87 1985)

10 MULTICULTURAL POLICING Policing on American Indian Reservations: A Report to the National Institute of Justice by Stewart Wakeling … [et al.]. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, Community Oriented Policing Services. (E 98 C87 P643 2000)

Policing on Reserves: A Review of Current Programs and Alternatives. Native Counselling Services of Alberta. (E98 C87 P64 1980)

Policing Options Available to First Nations in Canada by Yves Dube. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada. (E 98 P75 D824 1995)

Policing Services for Aboriginal Peoples by Vijay Mehta. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada. (E 98 P75 M437 1993)

Policing Services in a Native Community: A Selection of Readings. Ottawa, ON: RCMP Training and Development Branch. (HV 7936 P8 P648 1984)

Proceedings from the Second Annual First Nations Police Governance Workshop, August 17-18 edited by Philippe Carr. Ottawa, ON: Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada. (E 98 P75 F575 1994)

Racialized Policing: Aboriginal People's Encounters with the Police by Elizabeth Comack. Winnipeg, MB: Fernwood Pub. (HV 7936 R3 C66 2012)

RCMP Community Policing: Models of Aboriginal Policing by Rebecca Johnson. Ottawa, ON: Royal Canadian Mounted Police. (E 98 P75 J635 1990)

A Review of Select Police/Aboriginal Committees and Guidelines for Effective Committee Development. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. (E 98 P75 R487 1996)

Royal Canadian Mounted Police - First Nations Community Policing Services (RCMP-FNCPS) Agreements. Volume 1-4. Ottawa, ON: Solicitor General Canada, Ministry Secretariat. (E 98 P75 C2533 1994 Vol. 1) (E 98 P75 C2533 1995 Vol. 2) (E 98 P75 C2533 1995b Vol. 3) (E 98 P75 C2533 1995c Vol. 4)

Setting the Context: The Policing of First Nations Communities. The First Nations Chiefs of Police Association in Partnership with Human Resources Development Canada. Vancouver, BC: Pervale & Taylor. (E 98 P75 A944 1999)

Sharing Common Ground: A Leadership Conference on Aboriginal Policing Services, “K” Division, Edmonton, Alberta, May 29-June 01, 1990: Report and Implementation Strategies by A.W. Manon. Edmonton, AB: “K” Division Aboriginal Policing Services. (E 98 P75 M236 1990)

Squaring the Circle: The Evolution of First Nations Policing and Policing Policy in Ontario by Philip C. Stenning. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto. (E 98 P75 S745 1992)

Stl’atl’imx Nation Tribal Police Community Questionnaire. Victoria, BC (E 98 P75 S754 1991)

11 MULTICULTURAL POLICING Stl’atl’imx Nation Tribal Police Pilot Project: Memorandum of Understanding Between Band Councils of Participating Stl’atl’imx Nation Communities and the Attorney General of British Columbia and Solicitor General of Canada. Victoria, BC (E 98 P75 S753 1992)

Taking Control: Native Self-Government and Native Policing by Douglas M. Skoog. Winnipeg, MB: University of Winnipeg, Department of Sociology. (E 98 P75 S565 1992)

Tribal Policing: Asserting Sovereignty, Seeking Justice by Eileen Luna-Firebaugh. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press. (E 98 C87 L86 2007)

INDIGENOUS POLICING - DVDs

D1368 Behind the Badge: The Evolution of Policing in Aboriginal Communities (DVD, 24 minutes) This program takes a balanced look at the historical role of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and how that role still affects present day perceptions in Aboriginal communities. (Bearpaw Communications) (E 98 P75 B44 2005)

D1219 Choosing the Guardians (DVD, 17 minutes) This program describes two primary policing service models--First Nations Tribal Police and Royal Canadian Mounted Police Aboriginal Service--currently available to First Nations communities in British Columbia. It also discusses issues which First Nations Communities must consider in determining which of these models is most appropriate to their community. Some of these issues include: community support, accountability, funding, recruiting and training, and establishment of First Nations police boards. (Justice Institute of British Columbia) (E 98 P75 C463 1993)

D1832 First Nation Blue (DVD, 48 minutes) Following officers on patrol and hearing their personal stories, this shows how attitudes of the police who serve First Nations communities in Ontario are changing. It shows the relationships the officers have developed with the people they serve, the effect their work has on their private lives, and the problems affecting Native communities today. (National Film Board of Canada) (E 98 P75 F553 1996)

D742 Gustafsen Lake: The Big Picture (DVD, 174 minutes) In 1995, the RCMP was deployed to manage a situation involving armed activists camped on a private ranch property near 100 Mile House, British Columbia. The situation began with diplomatic efforts in the summer of 1995 and grew into a contain and negotiate operation, which drew out for weeks through August and September. This documentary video is intended to be used for internal police information and education about major case management. It illustrates the processes that worked well and the lessons that were learned for future such incidents. (RCMP - Pacific Region Training Centre) (E 99 S45 G845 2008)

12 MULTICULTURAL POLICING D1817 A Matter of Trust: A Portrayal of the Vancouver Police and Native Liaison Society (DVD, 34 minutes) Addressing the needs of aboriginal residents, the Vancouver police and the Native Liaison Society bridge the gaps of differing cultures, distrust and disrespect between the justice system and the downtown Eastside substance abusers and street workers. The society targets youth specifically in supporting cultural activities, providing preventive law education, helping with court testimony, and giving HIV/AIDS support. Police on the beat are learning new attitudes toward aboriginal people through partnerships with native counsellors and community workers. (Ottawa: Aboriginal Justice Learning Network, Canada Department of Justice) (E 98 P75 M287 1998)

D1038 The Spirit Has No Colour: Changing Police/Aboriginal Relationships (DVD, 44 minutes) A training film for B.C.'s municipal police recruits on the relationship between police and Aboriginal peoples. The intention of the film is to provide a first step training for recruits on: the history of Aboriginal peoples (First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples), particularly in B.C.; the role of police in the enforcement of laws of Canada that today are deemed to have been damaging to the Aboriginal peoples; the experience of the Aboriginal peoples through that lens, showing what police will see on the streets and in the communities today, both the powerfully positive and the profoundly negative; the consequence of generations of children being taken from families and entered into the residential schools of this country; and finally, connecting issues of drug and alcohol abuse, family disintegration and loss of identity to the sexual, psychological, physical and other abuses common in the schools. (Orca Prod. Inc./42nd Street Consulting) (E 98 C87 S654 2010)

D1287 Two Worlds Colliding (DVD, 49 minutes) Story about two police officers in Saskatoon dumping aboriginals in a barren field on the city outskirts at below freezing temperatures. One of the victims comes forward with his story and sets into motion a major RCMP investigation into several suspicious deaths, conviction of the two constables who abandoned him, and the reopening of an old case, leading to a judicial inquiry. (National Film Board of Canada) (HV 7936 C56 T96 2004)

D1442 The White Raven: Exploring Issues in Aboriginal Policing (DVD, 38 minutes, 1991) Discussions with R.C.M.P. officers and members of native communities identify issues of importance and relationships that exist between the two parties. A documentary that takes the viewer to a number of Indian communities in British Columbia. (R.C.M.P., E Division, Training Branch) (E 98 C87 W458 1991)

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