In addition to reporting the crime to your local police, the state or provincial police, the RCMP, the FBI, the Secret Service, the post office, the phone company, the local paper and television station, the BBB, your credit card company, your bank, your Attorney General, the local and ...
Per an Aug. 18 statement, the RCMP advised the public that they don’t have to wait 24 hours before reporting a missing person. “No one expects to have a friend or family member go missing, but it’s important you’re prepared if they do,” the statement read. “The RCMP recommends...
According to the survey, released Wednesday (June 8), 68 per cent of the 2,600 respondents said that reporting a hate crime wouldn’t make a difference. “Clearly, new strategies are needed to deal with the experience of hate incidents,” said Commissioner Kasari Govend...
Design/methodology/approach – Data were collected from a sample of Royal Canadian Mounted Police proceeds of crime (POC) case files using a standardized questionnaire. Findings – A statistical analysis reveals that lawyers came into contact with the POC in 49.7 percent of all RCMP cases examined...
“Having a safe trauma informed space for women to report in our community is vital for their wellbeing,” said Kathleen Mosa, executive director of Wilma House. When someone calls the RCMP and asks for this service, or if one of the project partners does, those responding will have train...