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The most expensive part of the criminal justice system is policing 10 billion annually Three different levels federal provincialterritorial municipal including aboriginal RCMP The Mounties ID: 550399

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Levels of police in Canada

The most expensive part of the criminal justice system is policing.

$10 billion annually

Three different levels:

federal

provincial/territorial

municipal , including aboriginalSlide2

RCMP, The “Mounties”

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Formed in 1873

Provides investigative and protective services to the federal government and provinces except Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador.

Also serve some communities.Slide3

RCMPs Mandate (page 186)

1. Border Integrity

2. Drugs and Organized Crime

3. International Policing

4. Financial CrimeSlide4

Let’s have a look at some real life investigative resources.

Pay attention to the differences noted between the CSI investigations and real ones.

What is forensic anthropology?

What are some careers that the courses discussed in the video would lead to?

VideoSlide5

Assignment (pp. 184 – 189)

Using the handout attached, complete the columns by discussing the jurisdiction and responsibilities of each police force.

Answer the questions on the back of the sheet.