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Justice committee I think it can still go on. But to put it into context, one of the problems is that police agencies across the country don't spend that much time dealing with issues related to prostitution. I think the issue, from a policing perspective, is that when you believe that someone's
July 10th, 2014Committee meeting
Tom Stamatakis
Justice committee Thank you. Good afternoon, honourable members. I appreciate having the opportunity to appear before your committee today on behalf of the Canadian Police Association as part of your study of Bill C-36. For those of you who may not be familiar with our organization, the CPA repr
July 10th, 2014Committee meeting
Tom Stamatakis
Public Safety committee In terms of your first question, we have about 160-odd member associations, so we have regular meetings annually and then a general meeting biannually. We use those meetings as an opportunity to share information, and on an ongoing basis by e-mail and other means. We also collabo
November 21st, 2013Committee meeting
Tom Stamatakis
Public Safety committee That's right. In the States they have PERF, the Police Executive Research Forum; in Scotland they have the Scottish Institute for Policing Research; in the U.K. they have the College of Policing. Every country with a similar democracy, a similar style of policing, has those agen
November 21st, 2013Committee meeting
Tom Stamatakis
Public Safety committee The one thing that needs to happen is that organizations in this country need to look at what they have and identify from a research-based perspective, in an informed way, what resources they need and how to best put those resources together—how many sworn police officers, how ma
November 21st, 2013Committee meeting
Tom Stamatakis
Public Safety committee I'm not going to be able to understand what you're saying. I can't get the translation. I apologize for that.
November 21st, 2013Committee meeting
Tom Stamatakis
Public Safety committee I think this is very important for your committee. In Canada, we have two types of policing. I hope you spend some time trying to address this, which is going to be very challenging. You've got your urban policing that happens across our major cities and then we have our rural a
November 21st, 2013Committee meeting
Tom Stamatakis
Public Safety committee Building capacity within police services to provide for police officers to have proactive time to engage with citizens in their communities is absolutely critical to successfully policing any jurisdiction, any community. There's no way you're ever going to be effective as a polic
November 21st, 2013Committee meeting
Tom Stamatakis
Public Safety committee That's the difficult question, because—
November 21st, 2013Committee meeting
Tom Stamatakis
Public Safety committee Well, yes, it's probably more difficult for you. I don't know. Each jurisdiction is going to be different because the expectations in the community will be different. What you have to look at—and I'll go back to the question from Mr. Garrison and my answer there—is what are we d
November 21st, 2013Committee meeting
Tom Stamatakis
Public Safety committee We're working on it. I can send you the booklet we've produced and the—
November 21st, 2013Committee meeting
Tom Stamatakis
Public Safety committee One of my priorities as the president of the Canadian Police Association is to shift the—and I hate using the trendy buzzwords—dialogue or the discussion or the paradigm—that's the word people like to use all the time—away from an “us and them” approach to a more collaborative di
November 21st, 2013Committee meeting
Tom Stamatakis
Public Safety committee In my remarks, I talked about efficiencies. I think the way to deal with or manage policing costs is not by just throwing a bunch more money at it. This is about finding those kinds of efficiencies. How do we partner with other government services, which are also expensive and co
November 21st, 2013Committee meeting
Tom Stamatakis
Public Safety committee Yes, and I think the jury's out. This Vancouver program that I talked about is a pilot. It's being evaluated. It's a joint evaluation that'll be done by the Vancouver Police Department and the Vancouver Police Union, jointly funded as well, to determine whether or not you realize
November 21st, 2013Committee meeting
Tom Stamatakis
Public Safety committee Some of the research now suggests that police officers spend only about 23% of their time dealing with traditional law enforcement activities, with the rest of the time spent on social issues, mental health, etc.
November 21st, 2013Committee meeting
Tom Stamatakis