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Host Peter McCully chats with Black Press Media Journalist Lauren Collins who examines policing transitions in B.C.
Collins spoke with SFU criminology professor Robert Gordon, and a former police officer himself, and tells McCully what he had to say regarding restoration of provincial police service in B.C. and the creation of at least three regional police services.
含羞草研究社楾he all-party committee report that was done on reforming police, the police act in B.C., which, was released a couple of years ago now after some public and public consultation, extensive public and professional consultation that, all party committee, was unanimous in its recommendations that amongst other things, there含羞草研究社檇 be a provincial police service to replace the RCMP, coupled with regional police services.含羞草研究社
As Collins explains, at a news conference Public Safety Minister and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth was asked if now is the time to be starting the conversation toward regionalization.
含羞草研究社業 know it含羞草研究社檚 very much a topic of discussion,含羞草研究社 Farnworth said, noting there含羞草研究社檚 a 含羞草研究社渟ignificant amount含羞草研究社 of work and consultation involved with local governments, whether it was on the lower Island or Metro Vancouver.含羞草研究社
Last November, Premier David Eby promised $230 million over the next three years in police funding for 250-270 RCMP vacancies in rural detachments and regional units, as well as to hire more officers for specialized units such as major crime, the sexual exploitation of children unit and money laundering.
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