Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Final report : future of policing : tiered policing study in Saskatchewan : plural policing in Saskatchewan First Nations / submitted to the Aboriginal Policing Directorate of Public Security and Emergency Preparedness Canada [by] George S. Rigakos, Ph.D. with the assistance of John L. McMullan, Ph.D., Michael Gavendo, M.A. and Delthia Miller, M.A.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Plural policing in Saskatchewan First Nations

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1 online resource (121 pages)

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"June 2008".
Author(s) affiliated with: Carleton University.
PWGSC File No. 013SS.0D160-7-4489
"Report submitted to the Aboriginal Policing Directorate of Public Security and Emergency Preparedness Canada."

Summary

"This report seeks to understand the role and potential implications of Peacekeepers and casino security on policing provision in Saskatchewan under the First Nations Policing Policy. This report is a three-site study of alternative policing in Saskatchewan First Nations communities. It is based on observational research including ride-alongs and interviews in Onion Lake Cree Nation, Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation, and the Gold Eagle Casino in North Battleford."--Page 5.

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