RCMP racism runs deeper than a few bad cops

mentalfloss

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RCMP racism runs deeper than a few bad cops

RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson made a long-overdue admission to a group of Indigenous leaders this week. “There are racists in my police force,” he said. The acknowledgement is most welcome. Yet Paulson’s comment echoes many other gestures of apology and reconciliation made by national leaders that lack the necessary depth and transparency to create real change in Canada.

Paulson’s statement reinforces the false notion that there are merely “a few bad apples” in the force. There are a few bad apples, of course; as Grand Chief Doug Kelly, leader of the Sto:lo Tribal Council in British Columbia, said, “some of the worst racists carry a gun and they carry a badge.” But Paulson’s acknowledgement of the existence of racists in the RCMP fails to account for the systemic racism, sexism and violence underlying the relationship between policing and injustice towards Indigenous women in this country. It therefore fails to move us forward on the difficult path of reconciliation.

Paulson encourages Indigenous leaders to “have confidence in the processes that exist, up to and including calling me.” But his statement lacks recognition that Indigenous mistrust of policing in Canada is not based on a few “racists,” but on ongoing systemic racism. Racism so deep that, in 2015, the commissioner himself released a misleading update to the RCMP’s operational overview of missing and murdered women. As the Legal Strategy Coalition on Violence Against Indigenous Women has documented, the update only includes partial statistics apparently chosen to support a policy agenda that sought to undermine calls for an inquiry.

By cherry-picking data, the commissioner’s office bolstered false claims that blamed Indigenous communities for the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women.

Paulson’s 2015 update ignores the many findings from previous commissions that point to systemic failures of police and justice systems in Canada. It specifically disregards the finding of the 2014 operational overview that Indigenous women are more likely than non-Indigenous women to be killed by someone other than a spouse or family member, including strangers.

The report also ignores the long record of violent and racist actions by police toward Indigenous people in Canada. This includes the findings of the CEDAW Committee that official government and police accounts of responses to missing and murdered Indigenous women were “diametrically opposed” to those provided by Indigenous women, their families, victim services and academics.

Paulson’s update also overlooks findings of the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry in British Columbia that documented how reports of missing Indigenous women made by family and friends are frequently not accepted or ignored until far too much time has lapsed.

http://m.thestar.com/#/article/opin...p-racism-runs-deeper-than-a-few-bad-cops.html
 

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"Racism so deep that, in 2015, the commissioner himself released a misleading update to the RCMP’s operational overview of missing and murdered women. As the Legal Strategy Coalition on Violence Against Indigenous Women has documented, the update only includes partial statistics apparently chosen to support a policy agenda that sought to undermine calls for an inquiry.

By cherry-picking data, the commissioner’s office bolstered false claims that blamed Indigenous communities for the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women."

This Paulson dude does not seem to be a good person, which is an oddity considering he is supposed to be the head of the nation's police force.
 

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"Racism so deep that, in 2015, the commissioner himself released a misleading update to the RCMP’s operational overview of missing and murdered women. As the Legal Strategy Coalition on Violence Against Indigenous Women has documented, the update only includes partial statistics apparently chosen to support a policy agenda that sought to undermine calls for an inquiry.

By cherry-picking data, the commissioner’s office bolstered false claims that blamed Indigenous communities for the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women."

This Paulson dude does not seem to be a good person, which is an oddity considering he is supposed to be the head of the nation's police force.

It may time for an inquiry into the RCMP.
 

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"Racism so deep that, in 2015, the commissioner himself released a misleading update to the RCMP’s operational overview of missing and murdered women. As the Legal Strategy Coalition on Violence Against Indigenous Women has documented, the update only includes partial statistics apparently chosen to support a policy agenda that sought to undermine calls for an inquiry.

By cherry-picking data, the commissioner’s office bolstered false claims that blamed Indigenous communities for the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women."

This Paulson dude does not seem to be a good person, which is an oddity considering he is supposed to be the head of the nation's police force.
Hubby never worked under his direction but - says he is a typical Ar$eole. I've seen a few others say so too. The RCMP do not need to be investigated. My husband went to many complaints on the reserve. They still called him a good guy. He never investigated people by race.