The RCMP has introduced training and policies to rid its ranks of racism and other forms of bias — but until it starts tracking allegations it won’t know whether the plan is actually working, says a new report from the national police force’s civilian watchdog.
The Civilian Review and Complaints Commission (CRCC) conducted a review of what the RCMP calls its “bias-free policing model,” a training model meant to ensure equitable delivery of services.
“The RCMP’s national bias-free policing policy is inadequate, insufficient and unclear,” reads the report released Wednesday.
“When police actions are viewed as unfair or biased, the legitimacy of law enforcement
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