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Every one  we speak with agrees that police recruits need 21st Century knowledge!

Canadians are lucky to live in a country with stability, jobs and the rule of law.

But we cannot be lazy; we must work to keep it that way!

You can be part of this by becoming a member of C-CPR.  A small membership cost of $25 annually and/or your charitable donation will spread important knowledge about  the need for 21st Century police training and national standards.

together we can make it happen!

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Membership fees and donations are applied to the cost of webinars and to the general expenses of C-CPR including the Wild Apricot software that manages members, contacts, newsletters and event registration.  We are all volunteers.

Our Vision

Canadians understand police education and training in Canada and can express an educated opinion about professional policing practice.

Canadian policing is recognized for service to the public through its adherence to best-in-class standards of evidence based training and education for police recruits and officers

OUR MISSION

  • To educate Canadians about police training, standards of training and professional practice  

  • To impart that education using knowledgeable presentations by scholars and qualified experts applying best principles of adult education

  • To continually assess and improve our training methods

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Whether you help through monetary donations, volunteering your time, or spreading our mission through word-of-mouth, thank you. We couldn't accomplish our goals without the help of supporters like you.

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