The Real Time Operations Centre (RTOC) of the Calgary Police Service is currently looking for 3 Crime Analysts. Just to give you a little information about the Centre and these positions, the RTOC is open 24/7 to provide real-time intelligence and investigative support to both frontline patrol officers and detectives. Four teams comprised of 2 Duty Inspectors (one inside and one outside), 3 sworn positions (providing deconfliction, investigative, and directed patrol support), and 5 civilians (1 Crime Analyst and 4 Information Coordinators/Data Miners) staff the Centre.
Archives for March 2012
A Cross-Campus Dialogue: Trafficking in Children
Trafficking in Children: It happens in Canada. What can we do to stop it?
A Cross-Campus Dialogue
Presentations from local and international experts in the field of human trafficking:
Prof. Benjamin Perrin: UBC Law at Allard Hall / Author, Invisible Chains: Canada’s Underground World of Human Trafficking
Robin Pike: Former Executive Director, BC Office to Combat Trafficking in Persons
Damienne Darby: Crown Prosecutor, BC Ministry of Attorney General
Melissa Hyland: Caring for First Nations Children Society
Tara Wilke: Forensic Nurse, Surrey Memorial Hospital
Rosalind Currie: Director, BC Office to Combat Trafficking in Persons
Prof. Richard Sullivan: UBC School of Social Work
with a presentation by the Children of the Street Society
$10.00 includes lunch + materials. There is also a $1.00 online payment fee.
Event Details
Date: Saturday, March 10, 2012
Time: 10:00 to 15:00
Location: UBC Faculty of Law Forum (room 101) in Allard Hall
Event Coordinator: Megan Coyle (coyle@law.ubc.ca)
Visit the event website to register online.
Canadian Society of Forensic Science 58th Conference
Canadian Society of Forensic Science 58th Conference
May 8-11th, 2012
The IRMACS Centre, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada
In the Government of Canada’s 2010 budget, there was a commitment to exploring alternative methods of delivering forensic services. A request for proposal entitled “A Feasibility and Sustainability Model for Forensic Services Delivery in Canada” was subsequently posted in the fall of 2010. This contract has since been awarded and the results of the report are expected in the spring of 2012. The theme of the Canadian Society of Forensic Science 2012 conference “Forensics: Public, Private or Partnership”, also seeks to explore the options for forensic service delivery by engaging speakers from various public and private forensic laboratories in the UK, USA and Canada. CSFS members and non-members are invited to register and attend all workshops.
Organizational Committee
Dr. Lynne Bell (Criminology, SFU)
Heather Dinn (RCMP Forensic Laboratory)
Pam Borghardt (IRMACS Centre, SFU)
For more information about the conference and to register, visit the website or contact CSFS2012@csfs.ca.