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| EST. READ TIME 1 MIN.Bureaucrats in Uniform: The Politicization and Decline of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
In this Fraser Institute Digital Publication, we examine the evidence provided by judicial inquiries and reports and by other scholarly and journalistic investigations of the RCMP. The sources include testimony before the Gomery Commission, the first Report of the Gomery Commission, several reports of the Auditor General, the Report of the Hughes Commission, and several other analyses of the federal police. Whatever the impact of underfunding, it seems clear that politicization is a greater problem, not only for reasons noted above but because it has meant a decline in the core competencies of the Force, namely the enforcement of federal laws. That is, the RCMP as an institution appears to be less capable today than it was in the past as well as less capable than it proclaims itself to be. It is this last problem, the disconnect between image and reality that is at the heart of the federal police.
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Barry Cooper
Dr. Barry Cooper is a professor of political science at the University of Calgary and former Senior Fellow with theFraser Institute. He has published more than 20 books and written numerous articles on political science and public policy. In addition, Dr. Cooper is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He has written columns for the Calgary Herald, Saskatchewan Leader Post, Regina Star-Phoenix, and other newspapers. His articles have also appeared in the Globe and Mail and the National Post.… Read more Read Less…
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