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Canadian Centre for Policing IPV

We're here to address intimate partner violence

Established in 2023 to provide a shared space for the public, community stakeholders, academics, police and other criminal justice agencies across Canada to access the most relevant practices, research, strategies and training on intimate partner violence (IPV). We prioritize knowledge mobilization, knowledge building and knowledge transfer, to support and enhance police response to intimate partner violence through evidence-based initiatives.

In the news

Criminalize tactics of ‘coercive control’ of women used by N.S. mass killer: expert

Global News, written by Michael Tutton, July 20, 2022

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Coercive partner control discussion at inquiry parallels Banfield testimony

Saltwire Network, written by Francis Campbell, July 20, 2022

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Proposed legislation would allow police to intervene in domestic violence cases sooner

CBC News, written by Tara Carmen, Apr. 27, 2021

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UNB-led research team will help develop police expertise in responding to intimate partner violence

The Blue Line, Canada’s Law Enforcement Magazine, written by UNB Newsroom. Aug. 18, 2020

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Some forms of coercion should be made criminal in wake of N.S. mass shooting, experts say

CBC News, written by Michael Tutton, May 24, 2020

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