3,141 research outputs found

    Economics of Policing: Complexity and Costs in Canada, 2014

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    Overall, ICURS found that the demand for police services has been increasing over the past ten years through increases in non-criminal calls for policing, continuing increases in the legal complexity of equitable handling of cases, the growing policing response to mental health and addiction needs, and the increases in technical demands on services. While we document here a range of changes to the way policing ‘gets done’ in the Canada, it is important to state at the outset, that it is the police and civilian staff, at a local level, who must respond to an increasingly dynamic set of requirements and expectations. Police agencies, large or small, urban, rural or remote, must adapt to increased pressure in their daily work and are required to serve multiple, and at times, seemingly incongruent roles. These pressures stem from internal and external forces, reflecting, we believe, an evolving social and economic context in our communities

    Audit implications of EDI; Auditing procedure study;

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    https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_guides/1035/thumbnail.jp

    Improving evidence-based planning for watersheds in the Philippines : final technical report

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    The project focused on increased collaboration and sharing of best practices on watershed management. Other specific objectives include improvement of the collaboration between local governments and academic institutions for watershed data collection, analysis and ongoing monitoring, and the creation of a Watershed Report Card template and rating system that can be used by local authorities to improve community awareness and engagement in watershed stewardship. The Iloilo Watershed Management Council (IWMC) was convened and the project’s outputs endorsed, with direction given to the Provincial Legislative Office to develop an ordinance using project documents as the basis for watershed management and planning
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