Province makes 45 recommendations to improve policing in Prince Albert
A report ordered by the province into the operations of Prince Albert’s city police has been made public with 45 recommendations made.
The recommendations cover a wide range of areas, such as expanding the Criminal Investigative Division to include more than homicides, a move that should be done immediately, according to the report.
The report was sparked by a number of in-custody deaths in a relatively short time frame last year.
Other recommendations can be bundled into the concept that PAPS needs to refine and improve a lot of internal processes, including how it handles risk management, how it communicates with the public, the roles played by the police commission, the officer’s union. There should be a written description for every job in the force, the province said.