First nation policing program and policy-making

The well-being of Indigenous peoples in Canada has been impacted by the historical interactions between the federal government and Indigenous communities. There is currently an over representation of Indigenous peoples in the justice system and a lack of police services meeting the cultural needs of...

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Published in:Journal of Community Safety and Well-Being
Main Authors: Dalton Breutigam, Elisabeth Fortier
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SG Publishing 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.35502/jcswb.104
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:2561c45bb176479cb04369c2d6e8b48d 2023-07-30T04:03:30+02:00 First nation policing program and policy-making Dalton Breutigam Elisabeth Fortier 2019-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.35502/jcswb.104 https://doaj.org/article/2561c45bb176479cb04369c2d6e8b48d EN eng SG Publishing https://www.journalcswb.ca/index.php/cswb/article/view/104 https://doaj.org/toc/2371-4298 doi:10.35502/jcswb.104 2371-4298 https://doaj.org/article/2561c45bb176479cb04369c2d6e8b48d Journal of Community Safety & Well-Being, Vol 4, Iss 3 (2019) Indigenous community policing policy-making Human settlements. Communities HT51-65 Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology HV1-9960 article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.35502/jcswb.104 2023-07-16T00:37:57Z The well-being of Indigenous peoples in Canada has been impacted by the historical interactions between the federal government and Indigenous communities. There is currently an over representation of Indigenous peoples in the justice system and a lack of police services meeting the cultural needs of First Nations communities. The Canadian government has instituted a program to assist in the appropriate delivery of police services to Indigenous communities through the First Nations Policing Program (FNPP). The purpose of this research is to explore how federal policing authorities make decisions about Indigenous policing, specifically the FNPP. Various methods of research were used, such as searching through publicly available federal policy documents and data. These resources were acquired by requesting information through the Access to Information and Privacy Act. The findings of this research demonstrate that the FNPP attempts to undertake consultations for the development of appropriate policies for First Nations communities. However, this consultation can be undermined by groupthink in small communities. Consultations might be improved using the Delphi principle, a method that assists in developing suitable policies for policing. The relevance of this discussion extends beyond the important issue of Indigenous over-representation in the justice system, also addressing the need for effective community policing for the unique circumstances of each community. Balancing community-focused expert advice using the Delphi method, and considering the risk of groupthink, consultation processes may allow individual communities to move towards effective policing using the FNPP. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Canada Journal of Community Safety and Well-Being 4 3 54 57
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community policing
policy-making
Human settlements. Communities
HT51-65
Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology
HV1-9960
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community policing
policy-making
Human settlements. Communities
HT51-65
Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology
HV1-9960
Dalton Breutigam
Elisabeth Fortier
First nation policing program and policy-making
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community policing
policy-making
Human settlements. Communities
HT51-65
Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology
HV1-9960
description The well-being of Indigenous peoples in Canada has been impacted by the historical interactions between the federal government and Indigenous communities. There is currently an over representation of Indigenous peoples in the justice system and a lack of police services meeting the cultural needs of First Nations communities. The Canadian government has instituted a program to assist in the appropriate delivery of police services to Indigenous communities through the First Nations Policing Program (FNPP). The purpose of this research is to explore how federal policing authorities make decisions about Indigenous policing, specifically the FNPP. Various methods of research were used, such as searching through publicly available federal policy documents and data. These resources were acquired by requesting information through the Access to Information and Privacy Act. The findings of this research demonstrate that the FNPP attempts to undertake consultations for the development of appropriate policies for First Nations communities. However, this consultation can be undermined by groupthink in small communities. Consultations might be improved using the Delphi principle, a method that assists in developing suitable policies for policing. The relevance of this discussion extends beyond the important issue of Indigenous over-representation in the justice system, also addressing the need for effective community policing for the unique circumstances of each community. Balancing community-focused expert advice using the Delphi method, and considering the risk of groupthink, consultation processes may allow individual communities to move towards effective policing using the FNPP.
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