Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

OPP emergency response services : a comparison of 1995 to 2006.

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1 online resource (47 pages)

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"July 17, 2006."
"Research prepared jointly through Field Support Bureau, Provincial Police Academy, and Operational Research and Development Bureau."
"Projects Prepared by Parties to the Inquiry"--Ipperwash Inquiry website.
"OPP's follow-up to the January 26 and 27, 2006 forum for the Ipperwash Inquiry"--Ipperwash Inquiry website.
The original document was published on the public website of the Government of Ontario. © Queen’s Printer for Ontario, 2006. Reproduced with permission.

Summary

Since the 1970s, there have been a number of key events that influenced the evolution of emergency response services in the OPP, and generally in police services across Ontario. These include the 1976 Olympics, Coroner’s Jury Verdicts in the province, the Ontario Police Commission’s Inquiry into tactical units (Drinkwalter), the introduction of Provincial Adequacy Standards, and events around and following the Ipperwash incident. The OPP’s integrated response to high-risk incidents has evolved over many years, driven largely by best practices established through lessons learned from experiences at highrisk incidents. Other factors include the OPP’s adoption of best practices used by other police services, and action taken on recommendations from internal reviews of OPP emergency response service programs. The current OPP Integrated Response approach reflects recognized best practices in law enforcement, which will no doubt continue to evolve. .

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