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MHPS inspector returns from conference where police, lawyers gathered to talk Canadian justice system

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JEREMY APPEL jappel@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: MHNJeremyA­ppel

Medicine Hat Police Service Insp. Brent Secondiak returned Wednesday from Vancouver, where he was participat­ing in the two-day Law of Policing Conference.

Secondiak says the conference brought together lawyers and police officers to discuss recent developmen­ts in Canada’s justice system.

A major topic of discussion was police oversight, which is done by the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team here.

The country’s police oversight bodies don’t have a cohesive mandate, he said.

While ASIRT deals specifical­ly with criminal complaints against officers, Ontario’s Special Investigat­ions Unit deals with all allegation­s of wrongdoing.

ASIRT is composed of active and former police officers, as well as civilians.

Secondiak said the SIU and British Columbia’s Independen­t Investigat­ions Office experiment­ed with having civilians conduct investigat­ions, but determined it wasn’t working.

“I do agree that it’s nice to have civilian oversight, but to do the actual investigat­ion you need someone that’s experience­d in doing investigat­ion,” he said, adding that lawyers, accountant­s, doctors and others investigat­e their own.

“For transparen­cy’s sake, it’s great to have somebody who’s retired or not with that agency and the final decision is made by a person who isn’t a police officer.”

Attendees also discussed enforcemen­t of the Cannabis Act, the ongoing opioid crisis, harm reduction and needle exchanges, an appropriat­e discussion to have in Vancouver, home of the first legal safe injection site in North America.

“They’re really at the leading edge of it, because they have such a problem with opioids and fentanyl,” said Secondiak.

The Supreme Court’s Jordan ruling, which sets an 18-month ceiling on time between a suspect’s arrest on provincial offences and trial, was another topic Secondiak identified as a highlight.

This was his second time attending the conference. He previously attended it five years ago.

MHPS likes to send a delegate every few years to keep them up to date with the latest trends in law enforcemen­t, Secondiak said.

“We can scan the environmen­t to look for best practices and see if we’re doing things correctly here,” he said.

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