Tracking(in)Justice report featured in Globe & Mail
A new national report titled Tracking Police Oversight: A Review of Canadian Law Enforcement Oversight Agency Outcomes (2020–2025) released this week by the Tracking (In)Justice project, which is housed at the Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice, finds that civilian police oversight agencies across Canada rarely produce accountability following deaths of civilians involving police use of force. The report identifies significant concerns regarding transparency, investigative practices, and public confidence in oversight outcomes. The report was covered widely in the media, including in the Globe and Mail.
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