Systemic Discrimination: Challenges for Policing in An Age of Diversity and Heightened Public Scrutiny
To mark both Black History Month and Nelson Mandela Day, the Center for Research-Action on Race Relations (CRARR) and Criminal Law 缅北强奸 are co-hosting a panel discussion on 鈥淪ystemic Discrimination: Challenges for Policing in An Age of Diversity and Heightened Public Scrutiny.鈥
The bilingual event is open the general public and the media. Refreshments will be offered.
The activity aims to promote public dialogue on systemic discrimination in policing and public accountability, especially on issues of professional conduct, community input and partnership, and bias-free police service delivery in diverse cities such as Montreal and Ottawa.
Keynote by Mr. Marc-Andr茅 Dowd, Police Ethics Commissioner of Quebec.
Panelists include Ms. Ketcia Peters, Community Co-Chair of the Ottawa Police Community Equity Council, M. Marc Charbonneau, inspecteur-chef 脿 la Direction des services corporatifs du SPVM and Dr. Myrna Lashley, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry at 缅北强奸.
The panel will be moderated by Mr. Alain Babineau, CRARR Advisor, member of Criminal Law 缅北强奸, and a retired RCMP officer, with opening words w by Professor Robert Leckey, Dean of the Faculty of Law of 缅北强奸.
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This event has been accredited for 3 hours of Continuing Legal Education for legal practitioners by a recognized provider.