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Author of the article: Jonny Wakefield
Publishing date: May 11, 2021 • May 11, 2021 • 3 minute read •
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The Edmonton Police Commission has reversed course in the case of an ex-city police constable who claims she was pressured into dropping a complaint against a fellow officer.
In 2018, Katherine Nelson filed a complaint against an Edmonton Police Service (EPS) detective who was assisting another agency in investigating Nelson’s sexual assault complaint against a colleague.
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Author of the article: Jonny Wakefield
Publishing date: May 11, 2021 • 4 days ago • 3 minute read •
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The Edmonton Police Commission has reversed course in the case of an ex-city police constable who claims she was pressured into dropping a complaint against a fellow officer.
In 2018, Katherine Nelson filed a complaint against an Edmonton Police Service (EPS) detective who was assisting another agency in investigating Nelson’s sexual assault complaint against a colleague.
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Edmonton’s police force will be the first law enforcement service in Alberta to fully utilize a new digital tool aimed at improving how officers respond to mental health emergencies.
The Alberta government announced on Thursday it will be spending more than $789,000 in order to provide police officers with the HealthIM system, which has been adopted in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and by a number of services in Ontario.
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