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2009-2010 evaluation of the First Nations Policing Program : Evaluation of the First Nations Policing Program

20 Sep 2010

The third element of the review is the development of policy options to guide the future direction of the FNPP. [...] In the context of the comprehensive review of the FNPP, an examination of key elements of the FNPP, including service delivery models, funding mechanisms, and potential revisions to the FNPP policy framework, is underway. [...] Some of the key principles of the First Nations Policing Policy include a recognition that First Nation and Inuit communities should have access to policing services which are responsive to their particular policing needs; communities should have input in determining the level and quality of the police services they are provided; the FNPP is intended to enhance public safety in First Nation and In [...] Analysis of Program Cost Data: Analysis of the financial arrangements and costs for the FNPP and consideration of the cost-effectiveness of the several models in use. [...] Evaluation Protocols Engagement and Collaboration The evaluation enjoyed the cooperation of personnel of the Program and of the RCMP; representatives of both were asked for information at many points during the evaluation.
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40
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Canada

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