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POLICE ETHICS
WEB LINKS
POLICE ETHICS WEB LINKS
Key Documents of Civil Society
Canadian Bill of Rights
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Canadian Human Rights Act
United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Relevant Policing Legislation
Ontario Police Services Act (OPSA)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act (RCMP Act)
Policing Organizations
Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP)
Canadian Police Association (CPA)
International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
Links by Chapter
Chapter 1: Ethics
Key Documents
"Logical Problems,"
IndiaBIX
, 2013
"Ethics: A General Introduction,"
BBC
, 2013
"Ethics Toolkit,"
Ethics Resource Centre
, 2012
"Ethics," Jeff Landauer and Joseph Rowlands,
Importance of Philsophy
, 2001
Related News Items
"Judge says racial profiling likely, tosses charges against man after Toronto road stop," Wendy Gillis,
Toronto Star
, April 23, 2016
"Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015,"
Government of Canada
, March 27, 2015
"Government expands powers to prevent, disrupt terrorism in new bill (with video)," Ian MacLeod & Lee Berthiaume,
Ottawa Citizen
, February, 1, 2015
"Terror Suspect Bluntly Rejects Our Values: DiManno," Rosie DiManno,
Toronto Star
, April 25, 2013
Chapter 2: Societal Codes
Key Documents
"Duty-Based Ethics,"
BBC Ethics Guide
, 2013
"Consequentialism,"
BBC Ethics Guide
, 2013
Criminal Code of Canada (CCC)
Ontario Human Rights Code (OHRC)
"The Charter in the Classroom: Students, Teachers and Rights"
Related News Items
"The most disturbing thing we learned from the G20," Edward Keenan,
Toronto Star
, August 26, 2015
"More than five years later, senior officer convicted over mass arrests, ‘kettling’ at 2010 G20 protests," The Canadian Press,
National Post
, August 25, 2015
"The Toronto G20 radicalized me," Wendy Gillis,
Toronto Sun
, June 27, 2015
"York Cop Violated G20 Protester's Rights, Court Rules," Chris Doucette,
Toronto Sun
, March 31, 2015
"Court Approves Two G20 Class Action Lawsuits Alleging Mistreatment by Toronto Police During 2010 Summit," Diana Metha,
The National Post
, August 7, 2014
"G20 Charge Dropped Against One Toronto Police Officer,"
Toronto Star
, October 23, 2013
"G20 Assault Trial: Officer Found Guilty of Using Excessive Force on Adam Nobody," Alyshah Hasham and Jacques Gallant,
Toronto Star
, September 12, 2013
"Toronto Police Officer Accused of G20 Assault Found Not Guilty," The Canadian Press
National Post
, May 31, 2013
"Canada's Charter of Rights: A Global Model," Editorial,
Globe and Mail
, February 10, 2012
Chapter 3: Professional Codes
Key Documents
"Report of the Independent Police Oversight Review," The Honourable Michael H. Tulloch,
Queen's Printer for Ontario
, 2017
"Recommendations: CACP Professionalism in Policing Research Project," Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police,
Government of Canada
, 2012
"Survey Results: CACP Professionalism in Policing Research Project," Dr. Stephen Maguire and Dr. Lorraine Dyke, Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police,
Government of Canada
, 2012
"Police Ethics," Chapter 2 in the Police Chiefs Desk Reference, pp. 31–39, International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP),
Mississippi Association of Chiefs of Police
, November 2004
Ontario Police Services Act (OPSA), Code of Conduct
RCMP Code of Conduct, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act, Part IV, Discipline, "Standards" and "Code of Conduct" (ss. 37–39),
Government of Canada
"Values and Ethics,"
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
, August 30, 2010
Related News Items
"Ontario commits to releasing past and future SIU reports," Wendy Gillis and Jacques Gallant,
Toronto Star
, April 6, 2017
"Cop who fired rounds at car in Distillery District pleads guilty to misconduct," Wendy Gillis,
Toronto Star
, September 21, 2016
"Waterloo Region police win international award for community partnership," Colin Butler,
CBC News
, November 4, 2015
"Windsor police officer who was caught bringing undeclared booze over the border fights to save her job," Trevor Wilhelm,
National Post
, August 13, 2015
"Toronto cop charged with fleeing St. Paddy's accident," Chris Doucette,
Toronto Star
, March 19, 2015
"The Star’s View: Police Services Act Has to Suspend Police Officers without Pay,"
The Windsor Star
, December 10, 2014
"Drunk Cop Flashed Badge After Crashing Truck on QEW," Wendy Gillis,
Toronto Star
, November 15, 2014
"Michael Brown Shooting: The Police's Military-Like Response to Missouri Riots," Amber Hildebrandt,
CBC News
, August 14, 2014
"Are the police soldiers or social workers?"
The Globe and Mail
, July 24, 2014
"Toronto Cop Fined, Has License Suspended After Fleeing Drunken Accident, Prompting a Manhunt," Wendy Gillis,
Toronto Star
, July 8, 2014
"Police Board Wants Chief to Have More Power to Suspend Without Pay," Patty Winsa,
Toronto Star
, June 23, 2014
"Police Officers Arrested for Cocaine, Hiring Prostitute, Drunk Driving," Mike Clarke,
CBC News
, April 4, 2014
"Police Constable Admits to Harassing Ex-Boyfriend on Duty," Jennifer Pagliaro,
Toronto Star
, January 29, 2014
"Durham Cop Fired After Third Use of Excessive Force," Michele Mandel,
Toronto Sun
, December 11, 2013
"Toronto Police Officer of the Year Cracked Decades-Old Sex Abuse Case," Jennifer Pagliaro,
Toronto Star
, June 5, 2013
Videos
"Former Montreal Police Officer Sentenced to Eight Years for Selling Secrets to Hell's Angels,"
Global News
, April 4, 2014
"Chief Blair's Internal Address to Police,"
Toronto Star
, 2013
"Hamilton Police Officers Get High Praise After Video of Arrest Goes Viral," David Shum,
Global News
, December 13, 2013
"Cop Who Smoked, Shared Pot Has Seven Days to Quit or Be Fired,"
CTV Kitchener
, December 9, 2013
"Const. John Zivcic Remembered for Life of Service and Kindness," Jennifer Paligaro,
Toronto Star
, December 9, 2013
Chapter 4: Freedom
Key Documents
"Policing the Right to Protest: G20 Systemic Review Report," Gerry McNeilly Independent Police Review Director, Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD), May 2012
"The Nine Commandments of Policing (Peel's Principles of Law Enforcement)"
Related News Items
"The most disturbing thing we learned from the G20," Edward Keenan,
Toronto Star
, August 26, 2015
"More than five years later, senior officer convicted over mass arrests, ‘kettling’ at 2010 G20 protests," The Canadian Press,
National Post
, August 25, 2015
"4 Years After Toronto G20, Ontario Replaces Secret Law," Keith Leslie,
The Canadian Press for Global News
, December 11, 2014
"American Sentenced to 4-month Jail Term for Role in G20 Vandalism," Daniel Otis,
The Toronto Star
, September 16, 2014
"The Nine Commandments of Policing – Which Ferguson Police Forgot,"
The Globe and Mail
, August 15, 2014
"G20 Vandal Sentenced to 7 Months in Jail," Alyshah Hasham,
Toronto Star
, February 3, 2014
"G20 Police Officer Guilty of Misconduct Over Bandana Arrest,"
Canadian Press
, December 17, 2013
"Barrie Police Officer Resigns After Assault Conviction" Michelle LePage,
Toronto Star
, November 15, 2013
“Toronto Cop Avoids Jail for Handcuffed Prisoner Assault,” Betsy Powell,
Toronto Star
, July 8, 2013
"Barrie Police Officer Found Guilty of Assault and Fabricating Evidence in Mall Beating," Alyshah Hasham,
Toronto Star
, June 21, 2013
"Wearing a Mask at a Riot Is Now a Crime," Meagan Fitzpatrick,
CBC News
, June 19, 2013
"Guilty Verdict for Vancouver Man Who Said He Was too Drunk to Remember Rioting," Dan Bitonti,
Globe and Mail
, April 4, 2013
"Another 33 people charged in Vancouver Stanley Cup riot,"
CTV News
, March 12, 2013
Videos
"John Oliver’s 15-Minute Summary of This Week's Events in Ferguson,"
The National Post
, August 18, 2014
"Stanley Cup Riot: Good Samaritan Attackers Found Guilty,"
With files from CBC's Richard Zussman and The Canadian Press
, April 15, 2014
"45-Day Jail Sentence for Toronto Police Officer Who Beat G20 Protestor," Graham Slaughter,
Toronto Star
, December, 9, 2013
"Barrie Police Officer Found Guilty of Assault and Fabricating Evidence in Mall Beating," Alyshah Hasham,
Toronto Star
, June 21, 2013
"You Should Have Stayed at Home," The Fifth Estate,
CBC News
, February 25, 2011
Chapter 5: Goodness
Key Documents
"Police Encounters with People in Crisis," The Honourable Frank Iacobucci, July 2014,
Independent Review of the Use of Lethal Force by the Toronto Police Service
"TEMPO: Police Interactions,"
Mental Health Commission of Canada
, June 2014
"Braidwood Commission on the Death of Robert Dziekanski," Thomas R. Braidwood,
BC Ministry of Justice
, May 20, 2010
"Braidwood Commission on Conducted Energy Weapon Use," Thomas R. Braidwood,
BC Ministry of Justice
, June 2009
Related News Items
"Supreme Court to hear RCMP perjury appeals in Robert Dziekanski case," The Canadian Press,
Global News
, May 18, 2017
"Const. James Forcillo sentenced to 6 years in Sammy Yatim shooting," Alyshah Hasham,
The Toronto Star
, July 28, 2016
"Forcillo attempted murder verdict explained," Jillian Bell,
CBC News
, January 25, 2016
"Ontario judge rules Durham police must pay informant $345K," Diana Mehta,
Global News
, March 20, 2015
"Ex-Mountie involved in Robert Dziekanski’s Taser death found guilty of perjury for lying at inquiry," James Keller,
National Post
, March 20, 2015
"Good Deed Punished — at the Hands of a Cop," Jacques Gallant,
The Toronto Star
, December 29, 2014
"Michael Sona Sentenced to 9 Months in Jail for 'Callous' Robocalls," Laura Payton,
CBC News
, November 19, 2014
"Family of Sammy Yatim Files Multimillion-Dollar Lawsuit," Wendy Gillis,
Toronto Star
, July 23, 2014
"Jury Recommends De-escalation in Police Confrontations with the Mentally Ill,"
The Canadian Press
, February 12, 2014
"Tasering of 80-Year Old Woman with Dementia Alarms Experts," Laura Kane and Jennifer Pagliaro,
Toronto Star
, September 6, 2013
"Sammy Yatim's Family 'Relieved' Officer Facing Murder Charge,"
CBC News
, August 19, 2013
“Mountie in Dziekanski Taser Death Not Guilty of Lying to Inquiry,”
CBC News
, July 29, 2013
“Police Conduct Back in Spotlight After Toronto Streetcar Shooting,” David Andreatta and Caroline Alphonso,
Globe and Mail
, July 28, 2013
"Toronto Police Officer Gets 15 Months in Jail for Sex Assault," Rachel Mendleson,
Toronto Star
, June 14, 2013
"Taser 'Key Factor' in Ontario Man's Death, Inquest Told," Diana Mehta,
The Canadian Press
, June 6, 2013
"Dziekanski Death at Hands of RCMP a Homicide, B.C. Coroner Rules,"
The Canadian Press
, April 8, 2013
"Robert Dziekanski's Death at Hands of Mounties Was a Homicide, Coroner Rules More Than Five Years Later," Jessica Barrett,
Vancouver Sun
, April 8, 2013
"Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair Blasts Officers for 'Unacceptable Behaviour'," Jayme Poisson,
Toronto Star
, March 26, 2013
"Toronto Police Beating: Blair, SIU Order Separate Probes," Peter Small,
Toronto Star
, March 15, 2013
Videos
"Suspect facing 9 charges after allegedly punching officer, sparking violent arrest caught on video,"
City News
, Jan 25, 2017
"Hold Your Fire,"
CBC News
, Aug 25, 2016
"Const. James Forcillo sentenced to 6 years in Sammy Yatim shooting," Alyshah Hasham,
The Toronto Star
, July 28, 2016
"Videos from inside TTC streetcar shown at Sammy Yatim murder trial," Alyshah Hasham,
The Toronto Star
, Oct 21, 2015
"Report Recommends More Police Training for Dealing with Mentally Ill,"
CTV News
, August 27, 2014
"Michael Sona Guilty of Election Fraud in Robocalls Case; Did Not Likely Act Alone," Michael Oliveira,
The Canadian Press
, August 14, 2014
"Judge Deeply Affected by Meeting Shooting Victims’ Families — and Cops Who Pulled the Trigger," Wendy Gillis,
Toronto Star
, July 24, 2014
"Iacobucci Report Calls for a "Zero Deaths" Police Culture," Wendy Gillis,
Toronto Star
, July 24, 2014
"Jury Recommends De-escalation in Police Confrontations with the Mentally Ill,"
Global News
, February 12, 2014
"Video of Michael Eligon Being Shot by Police Shown at Inquest," Laura Kane,
Toronto Star
, November 27, 2013
"Police Shooting Inquest: Video Shows Knife-Wielding Woman Chase Officer," Laura Kane,
Toronto Star
, November 1, 2013
"Police Shootings Inquest: Officer Feared for His Life as Jardine-Douglas Came at Him with Knife, Hearing Told," Laura Kane,
Toronto Star
, October 24, 2013
“After Sammy Yatim Videos, We’ll All Want to See What’s Next: DiManno,” Rosie DiManno,
Toronto Star
, July 29, 2013
Caught on video: alleged brutality by Vancouver police,"
CTV News Vancouver
, March 28, 2013
Chapter 6: Equality
Key Documents
"Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women: A National Operational Overview ," RCMP Executive Summary,
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
, May 2014
"First Nations Representation on Ontario Juries," Report of the Independent Review Conducted by The Honourable Frank Iacobucci,
Ministry of the Attorney General
, 2013
"Gender and Respect: The RCMP Action Plan,"
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
, 2013
"Forsaken: The Report of the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry," The Honourable Wally T. Oppal, QC, Commissioner,
Missing Women Commission of Inquiry
, November 19, 2012
"Open Letter to Canadians," RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson,
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
, May 2012
Known to Police: A Toronto Star Investigation into Race, Policing and Crime (series),
Toronto Star
"Female Police Leaders: Their Role Within the CACP," panel presentation by Deputy Director General Steven Chabot, President, CACP,
Government of Canada
, October 2008
Related News Items
"Bullying, harassment thrive at RCMP, watchdog says," Jim Bronskill,
CTV News
, May 15, 2017
"RCMP apologizes as part of landmark settlement of harassment suit," Tonda Maccharles,
Toronto Star
, October 6, 2016
"Ottawa eyes possible legislative reform to deal with RCMP harassment," Jim Bronskill,
Global News
, September 21, 2016
"Male police culture puts women at a disadvantage, study suggests," Colin Butler,
CBC News
, September 1, 2016
"Justice for families requires MMIW inquiry investigate role of police," Neil Macdonald,
CBC News
, September 1, 2016
"How an 'unflinching gaze' on missing and murdered Indigenous women might move Canada forward," Aaron Wherry,
CBC News
, August 4, 2016
"RCMP settles sex harassment suit with Catherine Galliford," Manjula Dufresne and Natalie Clancy,
CBC News
, May 3, 2016
"Saskatoon police removed 'starlight tours' section from Wikipedia, student says," Dan Zakreski,
CBC News
, March 31, 2016
"Random or arbitrary police carding will stop, province says," San Grewal, Jim Rankin Feature, and Patty Winsa,
Toronto Star
, October 23, 2015
"Aboriginal women accuse police of sexual violence," Carmel Kilkenny,
Toronto Star
, October 22, 2015
"Blacks three times more likely to be carded by Peel police than whites," San Grewal,
Toronto Star
, September 24, 2015
"More women alleging harassment want to join lawsuit against RCMP," Natalie Clancy,
CBC News
, June 1, 2015
"Most murdered and missing aboriginal women victims of indigenous perpetrators: RCMP," Douglas Quan,
National Post
, April 10, 2015
Families of missing and murdered indigenous women give police a failing grade,"
CBC News
, April 8, 2015
"Police board to move forward with revised carding policy," Patty Winsa,
Toronto Star
, April 1, 2015
,
"Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair Suspends Controversial Practice of Carding," Patty Winsa,
Toronto Star
, January 6, 2015
"Improper Police 'Carding' Continues in Jane-Finch Area, Survey Finds," Patty Winsa,
The Toronto Star
, November 12, 2014
"Women in RCMP Have Come a Long Way in 40 Years," Matt Ingram,
Toronto Sun
, September 14, 2014
"Aboriginal Women Suffer Disproportionately from Violence: RCMP," Daniel Leblanc,
The Globe and Mail
, May 16, 2014
"Police Board Clears Tough New Carding Rules," Jim Rankin and Patty Winsa,
Toronto Star
, April 24, 2014
"Toronto Police Chair Alok Mukherjee Seeks Big Changes on Carding," Jim Rankin and Patty Winsa,
Toronto Star
, November 12, 2013
"Toronto Police Propose Purging Carding Information from Database," Jim Rankin and Patty Winsa,
Toronto Star
, October 4, 2013
"Steve Izzett: Police Officer Resigns Before He Can Get Dismissed," Alyshah Hasham,
Toronto Star
, July 2, 2013
"Judge Rules Toronto Police Violated Charter in Carding Interaction but Doesn’t Exclude Evidence," Patty Winsa,
Toronto Star
, June 24, 2013
"Lawyer for Women Mounties Urges RCMP to Settle Harassment Case," James Keller,
The Canadian Press
, June 5, 2013
"Aboriginal Corrections Report Finds 'Systemic Discrimination',"
CBC News
, March 8, 2013
"Senior Toronto Cop Steve Izzett Guilty of Misconduct for Sexual Harassment," Betsy Powell,
Toronto Star
, March 5, 2013
"Man Sorry for Falsely Alleging 'Starlight Tour' of Winnipeg,"
CTV News
, February 21, 2013
Videos
"Missing and Murdered: Unsolved Cases of Indigenous Women and Girls,"
CBC News
"Death of 15-Year-Old Aboriginal Girl Renews Calls for National Inquiry,"
CTV News
, August 19, 2014
"Justice System Failing First Nations: Report,"
CBC News
, February 26, 2013
"Oppal Report (Video),"
CKPG TV
, December 17, 2012
Chapter 7: Justice
Key Documents
"Report of the Independent Police Oversight Review," The Honourable Michael H. Tulloch,
Queen's Printer for Ontario
, 2017
The Association in Defence of the Wrongfully Convicted (AIDWYC)
Unequal Justice: An Investigation into Race and Punishment in Ontario Jails (series),
Toronto Star
The Innocence Project
"Canada's Wrongful Convictions: Cases Where the Courts Got It Wrong,"
CBC News
, October 14, 2010
"Wrongful Convictions: The Effect of Tunnel Vision and Predisposing Circumstances in the Criminal Justice System," Bruce A. MacFarlane,
Ministry of the Attorney General
2008
"Report of the Commission of Inquiry into Certain Aspects of the Trial and Conviction of James Driskell" (Driskell Inquiry), The Honourable Patrick J. LeSage, QC, Commissioner, 2007
"Report of the Kaufman Commission on the Proceedings Involving Guy Paul Morin" (Kaufman Inquiry),
Ministry of the Attorney General
, 1998
"The Royal Commission on the Donald Marshall, Jr., Prosecution" (Marshall Inquiry),
Province of Nova Scotia
, December 1989
Related News Items
"Wrongfully convicted David Milgaard released from prison 25 years ago,"
CBC News
, April 16, 2017
"Ontario commits to releasing past and future SIU reports," Wendy Gillis and Jacques Gallant,
Toronto Star
, April 6, 2017
"Judge slams Toronto cops, acquits drug dealer," Michelle Mandel,
Toronto Sun
, October 6, 2016
"Judge awards $8M to B.C. man wrongfully imprisoned for 27 years," Geordon Omand,
CTV News
, June 8, 2016
"Man acquitted of murder after ‘Mr. Big’ sting sues police and Crown," Richard Lautens,
Toronto Star
, January 25, 2016
"Mountie Takes Woman Home from Jail to 'Pursue a Personal Relationship'," Holly Moore,
CBC News
, January 8, 2015
"Ontario Ombudsman to Investigate Police Procedures in the Wake of Yatim Death," Jill Mahoney,
The Globe and Mail
, August 8, 2013
"Wrongfully convicted man jailed 31 years can now sue cops: Crown,"
CP24
, July 31, 2014
"Romeo Phillion Loses Bid to Sue Ottawa Police for Quashed Conviction," Colin Perkel,
The Toronto Star
, May 8, 2013
"Aboriginal and Black Inmates Disproportionately Fill Ontario Jails," Jim Rankin and Patty Winsa,
Toronto Star
, March 1, 2013
Videos
"Wrongfully convicted B.C. man seeks damages after 27 years behind bars," Geordon Omand,
CTV News
, August 31, 2015
"Victim or Villain: Part I,"
CTV News
"Victim or Villain: Part II,"
CTV News
"Victim or Villain: Part III,"
CTV News
"1990: Donald Marshall Exonerated of Wrongful Conviction,"
CBC News
, CBC Digital Archives
"Canada Failing Aboriginals in Prison: Report,"
The Canadian Press
, May 7, 2013
"Rogue Cop Cries As He Gets Jail Time,"
CHCH
, April 22, 2013
Chapter 8: Truth
Key Documents
"Supreme Court Decision on 'Mr. Big' Stings,"
Supreme Court of Canada
, July 31, 2014
"Dispelling Myths and Moving Forward with PEACE," Brent Snook, Joseph Eastwood, John C. House, and Todd Baron, Blue Line Magazine,
CBC News
, November 2010
"Reforming Investigative Interviewing in Canada," Brent Snook, Joseph Eastwood, Michael Stinson, and John Tedeschini, Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Volume 52, Number 2,
CBC News
, April 2010
"An Alternative Interviewing Method," Brent Snook and John C. House, Blue Line Magazine,
CBC News
, November 2008
"Clarifying Misinformation About the Reid Technique," John E. Reid & Associates, Inc.,
CBC News
, 2011
John E. Reid & Associates, Inc.
Police Who Lie (series),
Toronto Star
Related News Items
"Judge slams Toronto cops, acquits drug dealer," Michelle Mandel,
Toronto Sun
, October 6, 2016
"Man acquitted of murder after ‘Mr. Big’ sting sues police and Crown," Richard Lautens,
Toronto Star
, January 25, 2016
"Robert Dziekanski Taser death: Kwesi Millington sentenced to 30 months for perjury,"
CBC News
, June 22, 2015
"Lying Toronto police officer gets two-month demotion for G20 choking," Colin Perkel,
Toronto Star
, June 5, 2015
"Judge blasts Toronto cop for ‘fabricating’ reason for search," Wendy Gillis,
Toronto Star
, April 22, 2015
"Appeals by five former drug squad officers in perjury case dismissed," Laura Armstrong,
Toronto Star
, April 20, 2015
"Ex-Mountie involved in Robert Dziekanski’s Taser death found guilty of perjury for lying at inquiry," James Keller,
National Post
, March 20, 2015
"Ontario judge rules Durham police must pay informant $345K," Diana Mehta,
Global News
, March 20, 2015
"OPP union actions have hurt the OPP,"
Toronto Sun
, March 19, 2015
"Robert Dziekanski Taser death: Kwesi Millington found guilty of perjury,"
CBC News
, February 20, 2015
"How 'Aggressive and Abusive Tactics' by Police Put an Innocent Man Through 2 Murder Trials," Wendy Gillis,
The Toronto Star
, November 21, 2014
"Serious Concerns Raised About Toronto Police Officer's Credibility," Colin McConnell,
The Toronto Star
, October 3, 2014
" 'Mr. Big' Sting Confessions Get Stricter Rules from Supreme Court,"
CBC News
, July 31, 2014
"Supreme Court Bars Lawyers from Coaching Police in Writing Notes for SIU Probe," Tim Alamenciak,
Toronto Star
, December 19, 2013
"A Black Day for the Men in Blue," Rob Lamberti,
Toronto Sun
, July 30, 2011
“Police Who Lie: Illegal Searches by Peel Police Allow Alleged Gun Offenders to Walk Free,” David Bruser and Jesse McLean,
Toronto Star
, July 15, 2013
“Lawyers Question Crown Policy on Police Who Lie,” Shannon Karl,
Law Times
, July 8, 2013
"Police Board Seeks Public Report on Police Who Lie in Court," Jennifer Pagliaro,
Toronto Star
, March 27, 2013
"Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair Blasts Officers for 'Unacceptable Behaviour'," Jayme Poisson,
Toronto Star
, March 26, 2013
Videos
"Judge says Mountie lied in Taser case,"
Global News
, February 21, 2015
"Cops, Criminals & Confessions," The Fifth Estate,
CBC
, January 16, 2015
"The Interrogation Room," The Fifth Estate,
CBC
, November 21, 2014
"Dziekanski Case: Police Watchdog Rejects Complaints by Mounties," Curt Petrovich,
CBC News
, April 10, 2014
"Police Notes Can't Be Vetted by Lawyers," The National,
CBC News
, December 19, 2013
"Truth, Lies, and Confessions," The National,
CBC News