Aboriginal police in Canada

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History

The national government created First Nations police forces for greater sensitivity to the First Nations. Past conflicts, with some deaths, have created tension between non-aboriginal police forces and aboriginal people. In 1992 the First Nations Chiefs of Police Association (FNCPA) was created to co-ordinate ideas from other forces in dealing with aboriginal policing.

List of police forces

A list of First Nations police forces:

City police forces have outreach officers to serve aboriginals living outside the reserves. Most of these officers are aboriginals.

See also

References

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