TORONTO — Today, a coalition of community and advocacy groups, as well as the Ontario Human Rights Commission, issued a joint statement calling on the Government of Ontario and
police oversight bodies to immediately implement recommendations of the Honourable Justice Michael Tulloch from his Report of the Independent Police Oversight Review.
Not exact matches
Bill de Blasio has helped bolster a
police oversight board, created a
police inspector general, and moved to follow up on a court - ordered
police body - camera program.
«In addition, postings of Assistant Inspectors - General of
Police to Zonal Commands and Commissioners of
Police to State Commands are made by the same
body that is saddled with the
oversight functions on the Nigeria
Police Force based on recommendation of the IGP, who knows the operational competence and chemistry of the officers.
Further, it is unfortunate that many other countries do not have an
oversight body like the ORI to help
police ethical transgressions (Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, Finland, and India, among others, do have investigative organizations).
But since you asked about facts, it is a fact that
police in Ontario have more
oversight bodies then any other jurisdiction in North America.
That's in addition to some 84 recommendations by Supreme Court Justice Frank Iacobucci that included the creation of a
police and mental - health
oversight body, and a requirement that new constables complete a mental health first - aid course.