Kativik Regional Police Force

Kativik Regional Police Force
Common name Kativik Police
Abbreviation KRPF
Motto Serve and Protect
Agency overview
Formed 1995
Headquarters Kuujjuaq, Quebec, Canada

Agency executive
  • Jean-Pierre Larose, Chief of Police[1]
Facilities
Community Stations 14[2]
Website
www.krpf.ca/

The Kativik Regional Police Force (KRPF; French: Corps de police régional Kativik) delivers regular policing services in the 14 remote northern villages of the Kativik Region. The Kativik Region is Québec’s far north, i.e. the territory north of the 55th parallel. The headquarters of the KRPF are located in Kuujjuaq, and detachments are operated in each community.

In accordance with the First Nations Policing Program, the governments of Canada and Québec respectively provide 52% and 48% of funding for the KRPF under a tripartite agreement with the Kativik Regional Government. A second agreement between the Québec government and the Kativik Regional Government provides additional funding for the policing services delivered by the KRPF.[3][4]

Mission statement

Pursuant to the Police Act, the mission of the KRPF is to maintain peace, order and public security, to prevent and repress crime and offences under the law and municipal by-laws of the Kativik Region, and to apprehend offenders.

In pursuing its mission, the KRPF ensures the safety of persons and property, safeguards rights and freedoms, respects and remains attentive to the needs of victims, and cooperates with the northern villages of the Kativik Region in a manner consistent with cultural pluralism.[3]

History

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) delivered policing services to the inhabitants of Northern Québec until 1961 when these services were assumed by the Sûreté du Québec. The KRPF was established in 1995 in accordance with the spirit of the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement signed in 1975 and pursuant to sections 369 and 370 of the Act respecting Northern Villages and the Kativik Regional Government.[5] The KRPF began delivering services on April 1, 1996.[3]

Ranks

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
Chief Deputy Chiefs Captains
Jean-Pierre Larose Administration, Civil Security and Support: Benoit Plante

Operations: Jean-Guy Lalonde

East Division (by interim): Shaun Longstreet Sr.

North Division: Tony Paquet

West Division: Jean-François Morin

Mascot

Photo of Nanuk in December 2017

The official mascot of the KRPF is named Nanuk, the word for polar bear in Inuktitut. His place of residence has not been identified yet, but he has been seen in various communities around Nunavik. He especially likes events related to prevention and awareness, and there have also been several reported sightings of him in community parties.[6]

References

  1. KRPF. "Management Team". www.krpf.ca. Retrieved 2017-07-03.
  2. KRG. "KRG - Policing". www.krg.ca. Retrieved 2017-07-03.
  3. 1 2 3 KRPF. "General Information". Home. Retrieved 2017-06-20.
  4. "2015 KRG Annual Report" (PDF). Kativik Regional Government: 114.
  5. KRG. "KRG - Kativik Regional Police Force". www.krg.ca. Retrieved 2017-07-03.
  6. Interview with Interim Captain Shaun Longstreet Sr., February 18, 2018
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.