In 2005, the police service in London, Ontario is faced with growing complaints about street-level prostitution in a neighbourhood striving to create an economic recovery. At the time, all Canadians are following the shocking case of Robert Pickton, a serial killer charged with all the homicide exceeding20 prostitutes in the Vancouver.
The deputy chief suggest the superintendent of the Operations to formulate a plan to deal with the neighborhood dilemma, including present news reports about the unsuccessful attempt to resolve a 10-year old homicide of a street worker. The latter recommends assigning an officer to commence a proactive way of prostitution by observation and helping women to get free of the drug addictions that have directed them into the business rather than detaining them. The superintendent must be overreacting to the public pressure and horrifying reports of occasions in Vancouver. Is this actually a job for authorities? Can this strategy be sold to their leader?
Should London Police Arrest Prostitutes or Help Them case study solution
PUBLICATION DATE: July 11, 2014 PRODUCT #: W14284-PDF-ENG
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