COMMUNITY SAFETY AND POLICING ACT AND SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS UNIT ACT
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Community Safety And Policing Act And Special Investigations Unit Act - An Annotated Guide 2024

Author: Ian D. Scott
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Publisher:Carswell
Service Number:43362302
Publication date:2024-08-15
Practice area:Criminal law & procedure
Jurisdiction:Canada
External Product Title:Community Safety And Policing Act And Special Investigations Unit Act - An Annotated Guide 2024, Print and ProView eBook
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Ian D. Scott

Ian Scott has been a lawyer for over forty years. He has worked as both a criminal and police disciplinary prosecutor and was the Director of the Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit between 2008 and 2013. He is the author/editor of Issues in Civilian