After N.S. mass shooting, an Oxford professor’s policing principles are recommended
HALIFAX — At the heart of the multi-volume report into Canada’s worst mass shooting lies a recommendation calling for governments to replace 19th-century principles about law enforcement with a revised notion of what police are for.
It imagines officers whose basic mission includes collaborating with other agencies, being democratically responsive to those they serve and building social cohesion.
And the mildly surprised academic whom these principles are drawn from — Prof. Ian Loader of the University of Oxford — says he would find it both pleasing and “a bit odd” if the call to adopt these ideas becomes a reality.
Loader’s vision, he said in an interview Thursday, is one where “everyday action and everyday speech (of police) makes people feel that they fully belong to a society and will be treated accordingly.”