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.
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.
Help Catch a Rioter
The excerpt below is from a message forwarded to me by the VPD. I agreed to post it on our blog because I know many people in the Lower Mainland were outraged by the Stanley Cup Riot on June 15th and feel helpless about how to bring the perpetrators to justice. Maybe one of our readers can help catch a rioter…
As you are well aware, the Integrated Riot Investigation Team of 60+ police officers, analysts and civilian members have been working hard at holding rioters accountable for their part on June 15th. To date, we have recommended 350 criminal charges against 125 rioters, and there are many more still to come. With a lot of work ahead of us, we are asking for your help in forwarding this information to your family, friends and co-workers.
Course Schedule for Spring Term and Registration Dates
On a nice, sunny day like today, it isn’t hard to believe that spring is just around the corner…
I recently uploaded our Spring/Summer term 2012 course schedule to our website, so you can use it to plan your course load for April-August 2012.
Some important dates to remember:
- February 10th – Web preview (You can see the Spring 2012 courses online, but can’t register for them yet)
- February 12th – Web registration opens (You can start registering online)
- February 13th – General registration opens (You can now register by any method)
* Position Filled * Crime Analyst Job Opportunity
**The position has now been filled**
Job Title: Crime Analyst (Exempt temporary [maternity leave] position)
Salary: Commensurate with experience
Start Date: March 1, 2012 (approximately)
Location: West Vancouver Police Department
Overview: Responsible for the specialized work of researching and disseminating information related to criminal activity to support administrative and operational staff in the planning and deployment of resources.
2012 International Conference on Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence and Stalking
The 2012 International Conference on Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence and Stalking, presented by EVAW International, will be taking place April 2 to 4, 2012 in San Diego, California. Join fellow law enforcement personnel, prosecutors, victim advocates, judges, parole and probation officers, medical personnel, faith community members, educators and others in this three day conference highlighting promising practices and emerging issues in sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking.
For more information about this event, visit the EVAW website.
Inspectors’ Core Education Workshops
Much of what we do in forensic investigation is to pursue the psychology behind acts, commissions, omissions and behavior. People working in health care can change their thinking and attitudes over time and this makes motivation an intriguing–and often times, puzzling aspect. A person may be a responsible, ethical practitioner one day but then something changes; some event in their life shifts their perception and then they lose their perspective and judgment. Other health care professionals simply do not grasp that they don’t have the requisite skills to practice safely. Also very interesting are the times when institutions and agencies either lack proper direction for their employees or have policies and guidelines that frustrate health care professionals. This can lead to improper patient care. When this happens, professional colleges send inspectors to examine what has gone wrong.
BCIT Is Looking for a Few Good Volunteers
BCIT’s Open House is fast approaching, and our fine institute is looking for students to volunteer at this event.
By becoming a general volunteer, you’ll be getting involved with student life at BCIT and building volunteer experience for your resume. Volunteer opportunities include:
- Welcome Centre staff
- Tour guides
- Set-up crew
- Information booth staff
- Bus hoppers
- Greeters
This is BCIT’s largest event, with expected attendance to exceed 20,000 people April 13 and 14, 2012. For more information about Open House, please visit the website. To volunteer, contact Sepehr Vafadary, Student Leader for Volunteers, by email or by phone at 604.456.1090.
Forensics’ Grad Bringing Backpacks to the Homeless
Tracie Jones, a grad from our Forensic Science program, was recently featured in The Surrey Now for her involvement in the Operation Backpack program in Surrey:
“More than 200 homeless people were the recipients of Operation Backpack last Thursday night, an initiative put on by Surrey Emergency Services. Now in its sixth year, the program distributes toiletries, socks, gloves, tuques, scarves, footwear and food to homeless in the area – all in backpacks.”
Tracie, a forensic nurse at Surrey Memorial Hospital, said that the program started because those involved wanted to give back to the community: