REPORT AIMS AT "A CULTURE CHANGE" FOR TORONTO POLICE

Jan 26, 2017

By Michael Kramer

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A task force digging into the workings of the Toronto police service is recommending a hiring freeze – and more officers walking the streets.

The report has been a year in the making – and is aimed at restoring public trust in Canada’s biggest municipal police force.

The recommendations are aimed at what is called “a culture change,” –  which the panel defines as – moving toward less of a paramilitary structure – to one in which officers are more independent problem solvers who treat everyone with dignity.

Other recommendations include a three-year hiring and promotions freeze – and reducing unnecessary extra work for off-duty officers.

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