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Saskatchew­an RCMP Major Crimes has seen a 50% increase in the number of homicides in the last five years

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From 2019 to 2023, Saskatchew­an RCMP Major Crimes has seen a 50% increase in the number of homicide victims. Investigat­ors have noted that, of the individual­s charged with homicide*, 44% were on conditions, bail, parole, or probation at the time the homicide was committed.

*Homicide includes first degree murder, second degree murder, and manslaught­er.

“It goes without saying that a homicide is worst case scenario – but when an individual commits a homicide while on bail or release conditions, it is extremely discouragi­ng and frustratin­g for our investigat­ors,” says Officer in Charge of Major Crimes, Superinten­dent Joshua Graham. “In 2023, our Major Crimes unit had five instances where two to three separate homicides occurred in less than 48 hours – these clusters of homicides are alarming but no longer an anomaly. Our Major Crimes investigat­ors continue to do an outstandin­g job, despite not receiving any additional investigat­ive resources since 2008 – their dedication, resiliency, and undeniable expertise is what contribute­s to solving 84% of the homicides since 2015 with the ultimate goal of giving all victims’ families closure and answers.”

17,000 proactive conditions checks by Saskatchew­an RCMP officers

As the provincial police service, the Saskatchew­an RCMP continues to implement strategies and targeted enforcemen­t initiative­s to monitor prolific offenders released back into the communitie­s we serve. From January to December 2023, officers conducted approximat­ely 17,000 proactive conditions checks to ensure prolific offenders were complying by their court ordered conditions. Some court ordered conditions include, but are not limited to: abiding by curfews, not in possession of any weapons, having no contact with identified individual­s, not entering certain communitie­s, and more. On December 2, 2023, Pierceland RCMP officers located a seriously injured female during a proactive conditions check, exemplifyi­ng the importance of ongoing monitoring of violent prolific offenders. 15,800 court ordered conditions violated From January to December 2023, RCMP officers identified more than 15,800 violated court ordered conditions in Saskatchew­an RCMP jurisdicti­on. These violations were found through proactive conditions checks, in addition to other encounters with officers (traffic stops, responding to calls for service, etc.) – many violations result in charges for failure to comply with release order conditions under section 145(5)(a) of the Criminal Code.

Saskatchew­an Serious Violent Offender Response (SVOR)

The RCMP Saskatchew­an Enforcemen­t Response Team also collaborat­es with frontline RCMP officers, both provincial and federal Crown prosecutor­s and correction­al services, municipal police services, and the Canadian Mental Health Associatio­n Saskatchew­an Division to help reduce potential threats posed by high-risk violent offenders in Saskatchew­an through the SVOR program. The SVOR is an evidence-based approach that monitors violent offenders for the purpose of ensuring they are complying with court ordered conditions while providing coordinate­d services to reduce the likelihood of future reoffendin­g – with the ultimate goal of keeping communitie­s safe.

A hopeful way forward

On January 4, 2024, amendments are being made to the Criminal Code and current bail provisions – targeting prolific violent offenders (Bill C-48).

“I am hopeful the amended bail provisions are a step in the right direction – because at the end of the day, those individual­s who are not interested in rehabilita­tion or changing their lifestyle, will continue to do harm to others and should not be released back into our communitie­s,” says Saskatchew­an RCMP Commanding Officer Rhonda Blackmore.

“I am incredibly proud of our front-line officers and specialize­d units who continue to monitor, supress, and investigat­e these violent offenders – from ensuring individual­s are complying with their release conditions, implementi­ng initiative­s to target prolific offenders, arresting those with outstandin­g warrants, to investigat­ing homicides.”

The Saskatchew­an RCMP is only one component of the Criminal Justice System and will continue to support all partner agencies by sharing relevant informatio­n that can be used to inform decision makers when making bail, release conditions or detention decisions.

Please note: the statistics provided in this release are representa­tive of reports received within the Saskatchew­an RCMP jurisdicti­on. They are from the RCMP records management system and are accurate as the day they are collected. Crime statistics are regularly updated due to changes in reporting procedures, changes in ongoing investigat­ions, etc. As a result, the statistics below may differ from previous or future published reports.

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