- Police board
A police board is an appointed form of
local government charged with the responsibility of overseeing a territorialpolice department inCanada - the term is also used for the same function inScotland . Every municipality in Canada that operates their own police force is required to establish such a board. The legislation of Police Boards is in the jurisdiction of each provincial legislature.All municipalities with a population over 5,000 are required by the British Columbia "Police Act" to provide for a police service. Municipalities in this category have two options: contract with the
provincial government for theRoyal Canadian Mounted Police or create an independentpolice department.Municipalities that choose to operate an independent
police force are required to create acivilian oversight body called a "Police Board". Members of the police board arecivilian members of thecommunity and are appointed by the provincial government through anorder in council sponsored by the Solicitor-General (of B.C.). A police board usually has between five and seven members, depending on the size of the municipality. TheMayor of the municipality is, by law, automatically theChairperson of the board. One other member of board is usually nominated by the municipality to represent the municipality's interest. Board members are selected from a variety of backgrounds and are usually appointed for one or two year terms. They may be re-appointed to a maximum of six years service. Except for the Mayor, municipalcouncillors may not be appointed to the municipality's police board.The mandate of a police board is to own and operate the independent municipal police department ensuring that police independence from political interference is maintained. The board functions as:
* the employer of both the "sworn" police officers and the civilian employees of the department and sets the priorities and develops the administrative policies of the department;
* the financial overseer and develops the annual police operatingbudget in consultation with the municipal council; and
* the supervisor of theChief Constable .The board selects and evaluates the Chief Constable and sometimes other senior departmental managers thereby allowing the board to maintain indirect control and influence over the department, although, in the same way that the police board is independent of the municipal council for policing matters, the Chief Constable is independent from the board for operational matters.
Public complaints against the police were formerly dealt with by the police board. Since July 1, 1998, public complaints are handled by the
British Columbia Police Complaint Commissioner who, as anOfficer of the Legislature , is appointed by and responsible to thelegislative assembly . Only level of service complaints and complaints against the Chief Constable are still dealt with by the police board.Police departments may be amalgamated at the discretion of the Solicitor-General. This occurred on January 1, 2003 when
Esquimalt and Victoria police departments were amalgamated and a combined police board created with the Mayor of Victoria as the Chairperson and the Mayor of Esquimalt as theVice-Chairperson . Enhanced "professional response, crime prevention and investigation in both communities" were cited as the reasons for the amalgamation.The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are contracted to provide municipal policing to 59 British Columbia municipalities including Surrey,
Burnaby ,Kelowna , Prince George,Kamloops andNanaimo . Police boards are not utilized for RCMP municipalities.There are currently 11 police boards in British Columbia:
* City of
Vancouver, British Columbia - population: 569,814 - number of police officers: 1,124 - police to population ratio is 1:507
* City ofAbbotsford, British Columbia - population: 127,712 - number of police officers: 158 - police to population ratio is 1:808
* District ofSaanich, British Columbia - population: 107,964 - number of police officers: 141 - police to population ratio is 1:766
* District ofDelta, British Columbia - population: 100,576 - number of police officers: 141 - police to population ratio is 1:713
* City ofVictoria, British Columbia - population: 93,097 - number of police officers: 211 - police to population ratio is 1:441 (includes Township ofEsquimalt, British Columbia )
* City ofNew Westminster, British Columbia - population: 59,426 - number of police officers: 106 - police to population ratio is 1:561
* District ofWest Vancouver, British Columbia - population: 45,212 - number of police officers: 77 - police to population ratio is 1:587
* City ofPort Moody, British Columbia - population: 26,690 - number of police officers: 34 - police to population ratio is 1:785
* District ofOak Bay, British Columbia - population: 18,207 - number of police officers: 22 - police to population ratio is 1:828
* District ofCentral Saanich, British Columbia - population: 16,091 - number of police officers: 21 - police to population ratio is 1:766
* City ofNelson, British Columbia - population: 9,630 - number of police officers: 17 - police to population ratio is 1:566"Statistics are from "Police and Crime, Summary Statistics, 1994-2003" published by the Police Services Division of the BC Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General"
External links
* [http://www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/police_services/index.htm BC Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General - Police Services Division]
* [http://www.opcc.bc.ca British Columbia Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner]
* [http://www.city.victoria.bc.ca/police/default.html Victoria-Esquimalt Police Amalgamation]
* [http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/Statutes/English/90p15_e.htm Police Services Act of Ontario]Independent police departments in British Columbia
* [http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/police/ Vancouver Police Department]
* [http://www.abbotsfordpolice.org/ Abbotsford Police Department]
* [http://www.saanichpolice.ca/ Saanich Police Department]
* [http://www.police.delta.bc.ca/ Delta Police Department]
* [http://www.victoriapolice.org/ Victoria Police Department]
* [http://www.victoriapolice.org/ New Westminster Police Service]
* [http://westvancouverpolice.ca/ West Vancouver Police Department]
* [http://www.portmoodypolice.com/ Port Moody Police Department]
* [http://www.oakbaypolice.org/ Oak Bay Police Department]
* [http://www.cspolice.ca/ Central Saanich Police Service]
* [http://www.city.nelson.bc.ca/html/police.html Nelson Police Department]
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