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Vol. 81, No. 3
One step ahead Innovative ideas for policing success
Table of contents
Editorial message
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Smart solutions for everyday work
While some of our content features new and emerging technology, most stories go beyond science and tech to explore how RCMP employees are coming up with smart solutions to improve their work.
News notes
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Program promotes sleep for officers' success
Sleep issues are always on the minds of Fiona Vincent and Dr. Charles Samuels, who say fatigue is one of the biggest health and safety challenges facing police officers.
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Police alert residents about local crimes
The RCMP in Saskatchewan is using an online mass-notification tool that's transforming how police interact with the public.
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RCMP partners with high school for crisis training
Vancouver Island RCMP officers went back to high school this March to refresh their crisis negotiation skills.
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RCMP works with friends of murdered teen
Looking back at the two years before her friend was murdered by a jealous ex-boyfriend, Benisha Aujla can identify all the signs that Maple Batalia was in a violent relationship and needed help.
Cover stories
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Sharing critical details
The Real Time Intelligence Centre – British Columbia is a new 24-7 operational unit in Surrey, B.C., that's helping speed up investigations by providing relevant suspect information in real time to officers responding to serious incidents.
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An extra set of eyes
Helping to catch criminals and recover pilfered property are two of the big rewards for Bill Ingram, who volunteers with the RCMP in Surrey, B.C. to locate stolen vehicles.
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Clues in the landscape
RCMP S/Sgt. Carl Sesely was skeptical about geographic profiling — until it helped him find the man who set fires to 28 occupied homes across Burnaby, B.C., more than 20 years ago.
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Being calm and alert
Just breathe — two words you might hear from someone who thinks you need to relax. They're also the primary elements of a program that Sgt. Marie-Josée McCool developed to help boost people's natural resilience to stress.
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Keeping kids calm
RCMP Victim Services in Red Deer, Alta., has a new staff member and he's only two feet tall.
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Stopping 'the baddest of the bad'
It requires a focus that many people couldn't sustain. The job of some RCMP officers and employees requires them to regularly review images, videos and written materials that portray the sexual abuse of children.
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You are here
The RCMP is working on delivering a secure, mobile-technology application that will improve command-and-control awareness for police officers.
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Following bags of cash
In a takedown worthy of Hollywood, the RCMP followed suitcases filled with cash to dismantle one of the biggest money-laundering networks in Canada.
Panel discussion
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How can policing be more innovative?
e asked four RCMP employees about creative and inventive techniques and approaches that make policing better and what it takes to turn a good idea into a great practice.
Ask an expert
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Multi-tasking masters
Travis Poland spoke to Rhonda Kawaleski, who has worked as a telecommunications operator for 18 years, about what the job is like.
Just the facts
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Water safety
When the weather warms up, the number of drownings and accidents on the water increases. Following a few simple practices during the summer months could make the difference between a fun day on the water and a tragedy.
Detachment profile
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'Switched on at all times'
There isn't a typical day at the RCMP's regional Vernon North Okanagan detachment.
Training
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Teamwork and tactics
RCMP crisis negotiators help diffuse tense and high-stakes situations — and frequent training keeps them at their best.
Last page
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A tragedy and a mystery
A RCMP underwater recovery operation has helped bring closure to families after 60 years of mystery.
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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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- Paul Northcott
Travis Poland
Patricia Vasylchuk
- Paul Northcott
- Web publisher:
- Richard Vieira
- Graphic design:
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- Jennifer Wale
Samantha Clusiau-Lawlor
- Jennifer Wale
- Translation:
- RCMP Translation Services
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