Catalogue canadien de recherches policières

Will restorative justice work in municipal police complaints resolutions in British Columbia? / by Philip Eastwood.

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Recherches policières canadienne

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 124-130).

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1 online resource (144 pages)

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"March, 2005"
Thesis (M.A.)--Royal Roads University, 2005.

Résumé

The landscape of British Columbia's municipal policing began to change the moment that The Honourable Mr. Justice Wallace Oppal's report Closing the Gap was published in 1994. The report produced over 300 recommendations for police service delivery, many focusing on finding more effective methods for resolving citizens' complaints.This research project examined the informal resolution of citizens' complaints and whether the philosophy of restorative justice could be utilised.The literature review examined police accountability, police culture, informal resolutions and restorative justice. The action research aspect included a focus group of complaint investigators together with a questionnaire. Six interviews were then conducted with individuals significantly connected to the police complaint system.The data gathered was analysed, themed, and conclusions drawn. Seven recommendations were made focusing on improving the informal resolution of citizens' complaints together with a further examination of the value of introducing mediation and restorative conferencing within the resolution process.

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