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Vol. 79, No. 4
Visible presence Connecting with rural and urban communities
Table of contents
Editorial message
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A sense of place
In this issue, we look at how geography and population density impact the policing needs of a community, and how RCMP officers respond with approaches that best target the problems in their cities, towns and counties.
News notes
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Yukon police learn Northern skill set
On the fifth and final night of the Wilderness Operations and Outdoor Skills Training Course in the Yukon, Cst. John Gillis built himself a shelter and hunkered down for a cold night.
![First responders place a young woman in a body bag.](/sites/default/files/styles/gazette_crop/public/disaster.jpg?sc=bc5d54501f79de38302e5d03879d5566)
Students see outcome of impaired driving
Local high school students in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L., witnessed the consequences of drinking and driving at the scene of a mock disaster.
![Male police officer approaches vehicle during traffic stop.](/sites/default/files/styles/gazette_crop/public/fbi_video.jpg?sc=e8378b00c170be30b3d82787b42ab1b3)
RCMP featured in FBI training video
Representing the RCMP in a training video for the Federal Bureau of Investigation was a first for Insp. Peter Trottier.
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Eagle feather flies into Nova Scotia detachments
RCMP detachments and provincial courts in Nova Scotia will soon be providing indigenous victims, witnesses, suspects and police officers with the option to swear legal oaths on an eagle feather.
Cover stories
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Surrey hot spot getting safer
After years of building up a notorious reputation as a hub for criminal activity, Surrey's 135A Street began spiraling out of control in August 2016. The fentanyl crisis had hit.
![Drawing by a child of a police officer standing between two cars.](/sites/default/files/styles/gazette_crop/public/sidebar.jpg?sc=f925c21882cfc90d7876bcf3d6d90d5a)
Operation Think of Me
A picture can say a thousand words — especially when it's a drawing from a local kid, asking you to drive safely. That's why Cst. Colin Helm recruited the help of local elementary school children for Operation Think of Me.
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Field work
The week Cpl. Chris Reister spent on an Alberta ranch in 2010 was one of the most memorable of his career as an RCMP livestock investigator.
![Police officers on a farm, approach a truck.](/sites/default/files/styles/gazette_crop/public/rural_crime_1.jpg?sc=0cdfa4d0f5054104172426469a490eac)
Know your neighbour
According to Statistics Canada, the volume and severity of crime is on the rise in Canada for the first time in 12 years, jumping five per cent in 2015 from 2014. And rural communities are not untouched.
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Fighting fentanyl
When fentanyl hit the streets in British Columbia in 2014, mayhem broke loose. Like a disease epidemic, the drug spread through the larger urban centres first, leaving hundreds of overdosed victims in its wake.
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Urban vs. rural
At 8 a.m. Monday morning, the Digby detachment in southwest Nova Scotia was just getting busy.
Panel discussion
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Rural vs. urban policing: What outreach approaches work best?
Whether an officer's beat is in a remote, rural landscape or a densely populated downtown core, connecting with members of the community is essential.
Q & A
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Build partnerships, be part of community
At first glance, policing a rural community or an urban centre would seem as different as the landscapes themselves. But when you dig a little deeper, no matter the size of the community, there are many similarities.
Ask an expert
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Identifying impairment
Cpl. David Botham has been a DRE with the RCMP since 2010, and has trained more than 200 police officers to recognize the signs of impairment. He sat down with Amelia Thatcher to talk about how drugs impair people, and what signs to look for.
On the leading edge
![Male police officer conducting interview.](/sites/default/files/styles/gazette_crop/public/leading_edge_5.jpg?sc=77b284f8ddeb0e10e621ef8100bccf15)
Profile of a good police interviewer
Identifying the characteristics of competent and suitable interviewers can only benefit the general interview performance of investigative units, the crime solving rates of police services and the public's trust.
Emerging trends
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Trading blue for red
As an experienced police officer, RCMP Cst. Eliot Hill brings a unique perspective to the RCMP where he has worked for just over a year.
New technology
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Finding a roadside drug test
In a pilot project run earlier this year, the RCMP and other Canadian police agencies in collaboration with Public Safety Canada tested two different oral fluid screening devices, which can identify the presence of drugs using a mouth swab.
Last page
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Global police ambassadors
A moment of inspiration drove RCMP Cst. Kirsten Link to spearhead a fundraising mission to build a police station halfway around the world in Uganda earlier this year.
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NOTE: An electronic version of this issue of Gazette magazine is available.
Masthead
- Publisher:
- Kevin Fowler
- Editor:
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- Katherine Aldred
- Writers:
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- Deidre Seiden
Amelia Thatcher
- Deidre Seiden
- Web publisher:
- Richard Vieira
- Graphic design:
- Lisa McDonald-Bourg
- Translation:
- RCMP Translation Services
- Printing:
- St. Joseph Communications
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