Canadian Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement (CACOLE) conference 2006, Vancouver, Canada

In partnership with the Canadian Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement (CACOLE), and the INIOP Network Inception Working Group, the IPCC coordinated a day of international speakers at the recent CACOLE Conference held in Vancouver.

Presentation from the speakers attending can be downloaded below . . .

Independent Oversight of Policing: Old and new challenges (ppt 34k).  Associate Professor Colleen Lewis (PhD), Head, School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences, Monash University, Australia.

Establishing professional standards in the modern police force (ppt 186k).  Pierce Murphy, Community Ombudsman, City of Boise

Police Accountability – When the going gets tough (pdf 54k).  (Powerpoint Presentation (ppt 3.29mb))  Nuala O’Loan, Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland

Setting standards for effective police oversight (ppt 1.56mb).  Barbara Attard, Office of the Independent Police uditor, San Jose & NACOLE.

Building a network: Membership, structure and setup (ppt 123k).  John Wadham, IPCC

Engaging with existing networks and creating a steering group (ppt 39.7mb).  Martin Kreutner, Federal Bureau for Internal Affairs, Austria

Oversight around the world: The New Zealand Approach (pdf 23k) .  Allan Galbraith, New Zealand Police Complaints Authority.


Effective engagement with ethnic minority communities (ppt 10.3mb).  Dr. Eduardo I. Diaz, Executive Director, Independent Review Panel (IRP), Miami-Dade County.

Altus Police Station Visitors Week (ppt 191k).  Femke Hofstee-van der Meulen, European Director, Altus Global Alliance

The Forum for Preventing Deaths in Custody: A joined-up approach to learning lessons and reducing avoidable deaths in England and Wales (ppt 97k).  Stephen Shaw, Prisons and Probation Ombudsman for England and Wales

Presentations from other speakers at the conference can be found on the CACOLE website (external link).

A meeting of the INIOP Network Inception Working Group took place at the end of the conference, with representatives from many different countries coming together to discuss how an international network could be created.  Minutes of the open and closed sessions of this meeting can be seen below.

Network Inception Working Group, 5 October 2006 (Open Session) Notes (pdf 22k)
Network Inception Working Group, 5 October 2006 (Closed Session) Notes (pdf 25k)

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