Vol. 77, No. 3
Helping hand How police cope and recover from stress
Table of contents
Editorial message
Taking care of our own
Stories about police officer health and safety have always been popular in the Gazette.
News notes
Canadian police help investigate Cambodia war crimes
Halfway around the world, three Canadian police officers are investigating decades-old war crimes from the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia.
Partnership helps homeless veterans find shelter
RCMP veterans facing homelessness can now get the help they need thanks to a recent partnership.
New group asks motorists to focus and drive
When RCMP Insp. Chris MacNaughton arrived in Kings County, N.S., two years ago, she was surprised by the number of people she saw driving while distracted.
Securing Southeast Asian borders
Some three billion people travel internationally each year and only a third of those are screened through INTERPOL's databases, due to lack of technology in many countries.
Cover stories
On the road to wellness
They gather to talk about a topic most would rather avoid.
Moncton recovers
A tragic event can take a split second to unfold, but months to recover from.
Courageous companions
Ret. Cst. Michele Peters' dog goes with her everywhere. The chihuahua-cross named Nova sports an orange working-dog vest, letting people know she's a little different.
Far from home
The job of police officers in Canada is stressful and risky enough.
Coming in from the cold
As an RCMP officer, service at an isolated post in Canada's North is a unique opportunity.
External submissions
Beacon of hope
The RCMP is the world's most recognized police force — the image of a stoic officer in red serge bracing against a Canadian winter, an unbending beacon of hope against darkness, is globally iconic.
Calling for help
There is an important body of research focused on stress and trauma in police officers and other emergency service first responders.
Panel discussion
Q & A
Talking through the pain
After being shot in the face and chest, Stafford Police Department officer Ann Carrizales pursued three suspects as they fled armed into Houston, Texas.
Ask an expert
The missing link
Professor Mary Aiken is a cyber psychologist whose research focuses on cyber behavioural analysis.
Just the facts
Property crime
From burglary to vandalism, property crime is the most commonly recorded offence in most cities.
On the leading edge
Emerging trends
Getting the help they need
A 45-year-old man sends pictures via Facebook of him cutting himself.
Masthead
- Publisher:
- Karyn Curtis
- Editors:
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- Richard Vieira
- Katherine Aldred
- Writers:
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- Deidre Seiden
- Amelia Thatcher
- Web publisher:
- Richard Vieira
- Graphic design:
- Lisa McDonald-Bourg
- Administrative support and circulation:
- Joan Cook
- Translation:
- RCMP Translation Services
- Printing:
- St. Joseph Communications
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