Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Edmonton Police Service citizen survey.

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1 online resource

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2007 issued in summary format bearing title: Edmonton Police Service citizen survey, highlights.
2009 bears title: Edmonton Police Service citizen survey report.
"The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) conducts citizen-surveys to identify key community issues, concerns, perceptions and priorities that Edmontonians have with respect to crime, disorder and neighbourhood safety. The survey also provides Citizens with an opportunity to tell the EPS how they think it is doing in delivering services against their expectations. The Alberta Policing Standards, issued under the authority of the Police Act require the EPS to conduct regular citizen surveys as part of its community engagement program. As an accredited Police Agency, the EPS also needs to conduct regular citizen surveys to maintain compliance with the standards set by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA). The information collected in this survey will be used by the Edmonton Police Service and the Edmonton Police Commission to inform policing priorities."--Includes text from Background, 2011.

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2007-

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