NCJ Number
188340
Date Published
2000
Length
17 pages
Annotation
This is the Saskatchewan Police Commission Annual Report for April 1, 1999 to March 31, 2000.
Abstract
The Commission's responsibilities included promoting adequate and effective policing throughout the province, keeping the peace, preventing crime, improving police-community relations, and providing information to Boards of Police Commissioners. In addition, as an appellate body, it may review suspension from duty of a police member or chief of police and may hear appeals of a decision of a hearing officer. The report is divided into three sections. Police Services includes a List of Cities, Towns, and Villages Policed by Municipal Police; Royal Canadian Mounted Police Extended Policing Contracts (Provincial); Use of Firearms by Municipal Police and by Royal Canadian Mounted Police (in Saskatchewan); and Crime Trends by Geographic Area. Activities of the Commission discusses budgets, meetings, visits, Canadian Police College, and Appeals to the Commission. The third section, Saskatchewan Police College, reports on police, recruit, in-service, and advanced police training. Tables