“给予最好结果的最大机会”:从警务角度探讨不列颠哥伦比亚省和安大略省的失踪人口法

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice Pub Date : 2022-10-12 DOI:10.3138/cjccj.2021-0057
Lorna Ferguson
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不列颠哥伦比亚省和安大略省是颁布了《失踪人员法》的两个加拿大省和地区,这项立法旨在改进警察对失踪人员案件的调查。从警务角度理解这些地区的法律提供了一个评估其有效性和效用的机会。因此,本研究的目的是检查警察的看法和经验与失踪人员法案在每个地区。通过对来自这些地区20多个服务部门的警官进行深入的半结构化访谈,本文探讨了警方对失踪人口工作相关法案的影响、挑战和好处的见解。此外,还揭示了警察对这项立法的支持和看法。结果表明,这些地区的警察认为,通过标准化和加强获取信息和记录的能力,跟踪各种线索,并使用有助于成功找到失踪人员的技术,这些法案加强了失踪人员工作。然而,一个矛盾出现了:警方不愿意利用这项立法。对此的解释和这些发现的含义进行了讨论。
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“Giving the Highest Chance of a Good Outcome”: Exploring the Missing Persons Act in British Columbia and Ontario from the Policing Perspective
British Columbia and Ontario are two of the Canadian provinces and territories that have enacted a Missing Persons Act , legislation aimed at improving the police investigation of missing person cases. Understanding the Acts in these regions from the policing perspective presents an opportunity to assess their effi cacy and utility. Th erefore, the purposes of this study are to examine police perceptions of and experiences with the M issing Persons Act in each region. Th rough in-depth, semi-structured interviews with police offi cers from over 20 services across these regions, this article explores police insights into the impacts, challenges, and benefi ts of the Acts related to missing persons work. Additionally, police support for and perceptions of this legislation are uncovered. Results show that police view the Acts in these regions as enhancing missing persons work through standardization and strengthening abilities to obtain information and records, follow various leads, and use technologies that assist in successfully locating missing people. However, a paradox emerged: Police are reluctant to make use of this legislation. Explanations for this and the implications of these fi ndings are discussed.
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice publishes quarterly coverage of the theoretical and scientific aspects of the study of crime and the practical problems of law enforcement, administration of justice and the treatment of offenders, particularly in the Canadian context. Since 1958, this peer-reviewed journal has provided a forum for original contributions and discussions in the fields of criminology and criminal justice. This bilingual, peer-reviewed journal was previously called the Canadian Journal of Criminology, the Canadian Journal of Criminology and Corrections, and the Canadian Journal of Corrections.
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