Alberta government announces targeted prosecution units and stricter bail protocols
New targeted prosecution units and stricter bail protocols are hoped to make offenders accountable for their actions and better protect Albertans from violent criminal activity.
Officials with the provincial government say Albertans deserve to feel safe and protected from repeat violent offenders, which is why the province says it is introducing new measures to make sure Albertans feel secure and protected in their communities.
According to the government, targeted prosecution units in Alberta’s major urban centres will help address deteriorating safety and keep Albertans safe from those who commit violent crimes.
The Alberta Crown Prosecution Service (ACPS) is expected to create teams with expertise to focus on the increased level of crime and the prosecution of violent criminals in Edmonton and Calgary. Officials say prosecutors on these teams will work with law enforcement to focus on specific issues affecting these communities, including drug houses and available social supports, and how these factors affect the amount and type of crime occurring.