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  3. Vol. 5 No. 4 (2020)

Vol. 5 No. 4 (2020)

Published: 2020-12-17

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Editorial

  • Reform and innovation in human services and policing: Vital investments in community trust and well-being

    Norman E. Taylor
    135
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Letters to the Editor

  • Envisioning the future: Police and public health joining forces

    Marc Krupanski, Melissa Jardine, Brendan Cox, Tim France, Bill Stronach, Nick Crofts
    136-137
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Social Innovation Narratives

  • Defunding the ramparts and institutional theory: The master’s tools will fell the master’s house

    Michael J. DeValve
    138-143
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  • Reforming Indigenous policing: Understanding the context for change

    Rick Ruddell, John Kiedrowski
    144-155
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  • Delineating policing towards a social and health profession

    Uzma Williams, Daniel J. Jones
    156-163
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Commentaries

  • COVID-19 should be considered an Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE)

    Michelle A. McManus, Emma Ball
    164-167
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  • Defunding the ramparts: A home remade

    Michael J. DeValve
    168-170
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Original Research

  • “Chief, I think we can make this work.” Perceptions of successes and failures in technology implementation from Canadian police leaders

    James Brown, Michael Doucet
    171-177
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Book Review

  • Our Shared Future: Windows into Canada’s Reconciliation Journey — A Review

    Peter D Shipley
    178-182
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Reviewer Acknowledgement

  • Thank you to our reviewers

    183
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