CACP and CPKN: Partnering to Achieve a Common Goal

CACP and CPKN: Partnering to Achieve a Common Goal

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This document is archival in nature and is intended Le présent document a une valeur archivistique et for those who wish to consult archival documents fait partie des documents d’archives rendus made available from the collection of Public Safety disponibles par Sécurité publique Canada à ceux Canada. qui souhaitent consulter ces documents issus de sa collection. Some of these documents are available in only one official language. Translation, to be provided Certains de ces documents ne sont disponibles by Public Safety Canada, is available upon que dans une langue officielle. Sécurité publique request. Canada fournira une traduction sur demande. pp..3333 pp..1122 pp..1199 pp..4444 pp..2277 pp..6622 Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police 2008 Annual Review On The Cover Clockwise from top left: Chief Armand LaBarge, York Regional Police with participants in a Canada Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics; Chief Cst. Jim Chu, Vancouver Police Department with VPD members at the 2008 Gay Pride Parade; Chief Clive Weighill, Saskatoon Police Service with youths at a Saskatoon Child Find event; Chief Cst. INDEXINDEX Jim Chu, Vancouver Police Department welcoming guests at the annual Police and First Nations Community Picnic at Trout Lake Park; Chief Armand LaBarge, York Regional Police with the police mascot, Morris the Moose, and youths at the Safe Shores MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT 1 Fishing and Information Day at De La Salle Park in Georgina, Ontario; Johanne Lesage, Law Enforcement Torch Run, 2 CACP BOARD OF DIRECTORS Zane Salera-Nasra, Special Olympics Athlete, CACP President Steven Chabot, and Neil Glabert, President, 10 CACP NATIONAL OFFICE STAFF Special Olympics Canada and Chief Frank Beazley, Halifax Police Service with youths at the 11 ACTIVITIES Halifax Community Day. PRIVATE SECTOR LIAISON CONFERENCE WORKING TO SHARE INFORMATION AND BEST PRACTICES INSTITUTE FOR STRATEGIC INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (ISIS) ISIS 2008 LOOKS FAR AND WIDE FOR SOLUTIONS TO POLICING CAPACITY ISIS 2008: REPORT FROM THE FIELD 9TH ANNUAL PRIVACY AND SECURITY CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION DIGITAL DILEMMAS, DIGITAL DREAMS: PRIVACY, SECURITY, AND SOCIETY IN NEW WORLD NETWORKS INFORMED, INTEGRATED, AND INNOVATIVE POLICING: THE NATIONAL CHILD EXPLOITATION MICROSOFT CANADA TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION COORDINATION CENTRE AND INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES BANK OF CANADA FOR EXCELLENCE IN COUNTERFEIT DETERRENCE CANADIAN NTEROPERABILITY TECHNOLOGY INTEREST GROUP (CITIG) SPRING WORKSHOP IACP –IXP EXCELLENCE IN TECHNOLOGY AWARD CACP, CAFC, EMSCE HAIL PROGRESS MADE ON PUBLIC SAFETY PROVIDER INTEROPERABILITY IN CANADA IACP/MOTOROLA WEBBER SEAVEY AWARD FOR QUALITY IN LAW ENFORCEMENT AN HISTORIC MOMENT FOR PUBLIC SAFETY IN CANADA: MAIN ASSOCIATION PRESIDENTS SIGN CACP CRIME PREVENTION COMMITTEE RECEIVES 2008 WEILER AWARD 2008 PRIVACY AND SECURITY CONFERENCE: INTERNATIONAL MULTI-MODAL SECURITY AND WORKING WITH OUR COMMUNITIES CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION 56 WALKING AMONST HEROES INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR POLICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT EXECUTIVES SUDENTS’ ROBOT REPORTING FOR DUTY WITH BRANDON POLICE 2008 ORDER OF MERIT CAMPERS ATTEND BLUE JAYS GAME ANNUAL CONFERENCE EDMONTON POLICE SERVICE SNUG PROGRAM 2008 CACP ANNUAL CONFERENCE: MONTREAL SAYS BONJOUR TO CANADA’S POLICE LEADERS NISNAWBE-ASKI POLICE SERVICE: COMMUNITY CONSULTATION CACP PRESIDENT ADDRESSES THE CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF FIRE CHIEFS CONFERENCE CURB THE DANGER PROGRAM THE MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION OF CANADA: WHAT’S IT DOING—AND WHY SHOULD WE CARE? EDMONTON POLICE WINS AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN CRIME PREVENTION CACP/OACP TRAFFIC CONFERENCE FOR CURB THE DANGER PROGRAM INNOVATIONS IN ROAD SAFETY PEACE TREE GARDEN UNVEILED AT COMMUNITY SAFETY VILLAGE YORK REGIONAL POLICE RECEIVES AWARD FOR PACES PROGRAM SYMPOSIUM ON SYSTEMIC RESPONSES TO THREATS TOWARDS JUSTICE OFFICIALS 2008 INTERNATIONAL YOUTH ADVISORY CONGRESS ON INTERNET SAFETY AND SECURITY CACP MENTAL HEALTH CONFERENCE FIGHTING FRAUD ON THE FRONT LINE: A RETAILER’S GUIDE JOINT INTEROPERABILITY RESOLUTION LAW AMENDMENTS COMMITTEE: ISSUES AND ASSIGNMENTS 65 ISSUES AND CHALLENGES CACP & CPKN: PARTNERING TO ACHIEVE A COMMON GOAL TRAVELLING CHILD SEXUAL OFFENDERS – IS THE CANADIAN POLICING COMMUNITY PREPARED? STRENGTHENING CANADIAN COMMUNITIES: YOUTH JUSTICE RENEWAL A NATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR PROGRESSIVE POLICING IN CANADA THERE IS NO MEGA-TRIAL WITHOUT A MEGA INVESTIGATION: THE CACP AND THE AIR INDIA COMMISSION THE COALITION ON COMMUNITY SAFETY, HEALTH AND WELLBEING: MOVING FORWARD CACP PROFESSIOAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE: CONTRIBUTING TO THE PROFESSIONALISM OF POLICING INTERNATIONAL REPOORT ON CRIME PREVENTION AND COMMUNITY SAFETY POLICE TO DEVELOP TASER POLICY 45 AWARDS CACP, CAPB, AND CPA JOINT SUBMISSION TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL: CANADIAN BANKS LAW ENFORCEMENT AWARD TOWARDS EQUITY AND EFFICIENCY IN POLICING MINISTER OF JUSTICE NATIONAL YOUTH JUSTICE POLICING AWARD THE RECRUITING CHALLENGE FOR POLICING IN CANADA CN AND TRANSPORT CANADA TRAFFIC SAFETY AWARDS LEGISLATION AMENDMENTS NEEDED FOR REPEAT OFFENDER LEGISLATION NATIONAL POLICE AWARD FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY ROAD SAFETY LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 77 SUMMARY OF APPROVED RESOLUTIONS 2008 i CACP 2008 Annual Review Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police 2008 Annual Review “…Leading progressive change Annual Review Staff Editor: Ruth Montgomery in policing” Supported by the CACP National Office: Laurie Farrell • Magda Mitilineos • Melody Jewitt Sara Sowieta • Veronica Lahti CACP Executive 2008-2009: President: Deputy Director General Steven Chabot, Sûreté du Québec Vice Presidents: Chief Frank Beazley, Halifax Regional Police; Deputy Directeur Jean-Guy Gagnon, Service de police de la Ville de Montréal; D/Commr. 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Website: www.cacp.ca ii CACP 2008 Annual Review President’s Message: 2008 Annual Review am pleased to present the 2008 Annual Review of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police activities. Despite the challenges presented by economic and political uncertainty, 2008 was a successful year for our Association. Our membership I increased; we strengthened existing relationships and established new partnerships; we advocated legislative reform; we host- ed conferences, workshops, and other events that provided opportunities for police to work with partners and supporters to build a better, safer future for all Canadians. Our successes are the direct result of an energized and enthusiastic membership who have taken on tough issues ranging from gang violence, emergency management and traffic in our local communities, to advocating for changes to lawful access legislation, to improving our abilities to collaboratively investigate global organized crime, child sexual exploitation, and financial crimes. Although progress in many areas is incremental, we are determined to continue our efforts to provide effective and responsible service to our communities. To all of you who have supported us by advertising in this Annual Review, a big thank you. Your contributions enable us to share some of the work we are doing with a much broader audience. The confidence the Canadian public

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