Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Police resources in B.C. : 2008.

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"Report to: Victoria Police Board."
"Date: January 19, 2010."
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The Provincial Government recently issued their annual report on Police Resources in British Columbia for the year 2008. The data is consistent with previous years and continues to support VicPD’s position that more resources are required and the increase in policing costs for Esquimalt and Victoria is comparable to other municipal departments. Victoria and Esquimalt continue to have the highest crime rate however, for the first year in many years it does not have the highest case load. The average municipal case load is 46, New Westminster’s is 61, Abbotsford’s 57 and VicPD’s case load is 55. VicPD’s reduction in caseload was due to the hiring of 19 additional officers.

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