Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Proceedings of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Conference on Police and Enforcement Partnerships : making information sharing happen : held in Montreal, Quebec, November 24-26, 2003.

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"At its 2002 Annual General Meeting in Québec City, the CACP Board of Directors decided to conduct a Police and Technology Conference and Workshop modeled on the 2000 Cornwall Conference to advance information sharing and interoperability with technology as a key enabler. This was a strategic undertaking that recognized the extent to which the criminal justice environment was pervaded with longstanding information sharing and interoperability issues and costly initiatives to address them. These include recent provincial and federal information integration initiatives, CPIC Renewal, the publication of the Criminal Justice Data Standards by a permanent federal secretariat and the development of the Canadian Public Safety Information Network model. The urgency felt by the Association to make progress was underscored by the 911 tragedies, the war on terrorism and its impact on international relations. The Montreal conference was, therefore, designed with the following objective: To explore opportunities for overcoming barriers to effective interoperability and information sharing amongst police services and law enforcement agencies"--Background and Purpose.

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Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police Conference on Police and Enforcement Partnerships (2003 : Montreal)

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