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police_misconduct · 2021-Q1
The Military Police Complaints Commission conducted a Public Interest Investigation into a complaint about a Military Police Unit leadership's handling of alleged misconduct by one of its members following an incident in early 2021 in which a Military Police Officer appeared intoxicated while leaving a restaurant with minor children. The MPCC found the interference allegations not substantiated and made recommendations aimed at improving military police investigative procedures.
custody_death · 2008-Q1
The Military Police Complaints Commission conducted a Public Interest Hearing into Canadian Forces National Investigation Service (CFNIS) investigations surrounding the death of a Canadian Armed Forces corporal at Canadian Forces Base Edmonton in early 2008. Complainants filed a formal complaint in early 2011 alleging deficiencies in the military police investigations and bias. The Commission's Final Report, released in early 2015, found allegations of bias and lack of independence unsubstantiated, but identified significant deficiencies in CFNIS investigations and made 46 recommendations to improve military policing, most of which the Military Police rejected or failed to address.
police_misconduct · 2021-Q1
The Military Police Complaints Commission conducted a Public Interest Investigation into a complaint about a Military Police Unit leadership's handling of alleged misconduct by one of its members following an incident in early 2021, in which a Military Police Officer appeared intoxicated while leaving a restaurant with minor children. The MPCC found the interference allegations not substantiated and made recommendations aimed at improving military police investigative procedures.
police_misconduct · 2021-Q1
The Military Police Complaints Commission conducted a Public Interest Investigation into a complaint about a Military Police Unit leadership's handling of alleged misconduct by one of its members following an incident in early 2021 in which a Military Police Officer appeared intoxicated while leaving a restaurant with minor children. The MPCC found the interference allegations not substantiated and made recommendations aimed at improving military police investigative procedures.
police_misconduct · 2021-Q1
The Military Police Complaints Commission conducted a Public Interest Investigation into a complaint about a Military Police Unit leadership's handling of alleged misconduct by one of its members following an incident in early 2021 in which a Military Police Officer appeared intoxicated while leaving a restaurant with minor children. The MPCC found the interference allegations not substantiated, found one allegation of improper file alteration partially substantiated, and issued recommendations regarding investigation file management.
sexual_assault · 2004-Q3
sexual_assault · 2004-Q3
The CFNIS Western Region investigated a sexual assault allegation made by a cadet at Vernon Cadet Camp in approximately mid-2004. A public interest hearing was held by the Military Police Complaints Commission to examine the conduct of CFNIS investigators, including the quality of their investigation, interview techniques used with a minor suspect, and the adequacy of the Crown Brief submitted to the BC Crown, which ultimately declined to approve charges. The Commission found the investigation was neither diligently nor competently carried out, attributing failings largely to systemic issues in training, supervision, and operating procedures.
sexual_assault · 2004-Q3
police_misconduct · 2021-Q2
police_misconduct · 2021-Q1
police_misconduct · 2021-Q1
police_misconduct · 2021-Q2
police_misconduct · 2021-Q1
police_misconduct · 2021-Q1
police_misconduct · 2021-Q1
custody_death · 2008-Q1
custody_death · 2024-Q2
custody_death · 2024-Q2
assault · 2024-Q4
police_misconduct · 2021-Q1