Deputy Provost Marshal Professional Standards

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Lieutenant Colonel Tim GrubbLieutenant Colonel Tim Grubb

Deputy Provost Marshal

Professional Standards

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The Overseen, the Military Police Experience…

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OutlineOutline• The Military Police

• The Canadian Forces Provost Marshal

• Jurisdiction

• Complaints/Interference

• Bill C-7

• Working Relationships/Challenges

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Who are the Who are the Canadian Forces Military Police?Canadian Forces Military Police?

•The Canadian Forces Military Police is a combined service organization

•1230 all ranks serving all three environments Navy, Army, and Air Force

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• National Counter Intelligence Unit

• Military Security Guard Unit – Security to Canadian Embassies and High Commissions

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Military Police Provide Support to the Canadian Forces

• Police Operations

• Security Operations

• Custody Operations

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The Military Police is a Federal Police service with a unique dual jurisdiction.

Military JurisdictionFor the purposes of the Military Justice System the Military Police exercise jurisdiction over all members of the Canadian Forces.

Civilian JurisdictionFor the purposes of the civilian criminal justice system the Military Police may exercise jurisdiction over any civilian on Defence Establishments.

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Canadian Forces Provost Canadian Forces Provost Marshal (CFPM)Marshal (CFPM)

• Establishes and enforces police policy and standards

• Commands the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service.

• Provides strategic direction to the CF MP Branch

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CFPM OrganizationCFPM OrganizationDeputy Provost Marshals (DPMs):

•Police Operations

•Security

•Operations and Plans

•Resource Management

•Professional Standards

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ComplaintsComplaints

• 121 complaints in 2005

• 44 were conduct complaints

• 76 Standards complaints

• 1 Interference

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POLICING DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS

(a) the conduct of an investigation;

(b) the rendering of assistance to the public;

(c) the execution of a warrant or another judicial process;

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(d) the handling of evidence

(e) the laying of a charge;

(f) attendance at a judicial proceeding;

(g) the enforcement of laws;

(h) responding to a complaint; and

(i) the arrest or custody of a person.

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InterferenceInterference

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Bill CBill C--77

Sets out the duties and functions of the

Canadian Forces Provost Marshal (CFPM)

Clarifies the responsibilities of the CFPMand the Military Police Complaints Commission.

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Working RelationshipWorking Relationship

Professional

Exchange of Ideas

Flexible

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ChallengesChallenges

• Legislative

• MP Mission

• Resources

• New Processes

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QuestionsQuestions

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Lieutenant Colonel Tim GrubbLieutenant Colonel Tim Grubb

DPM Professional StandardsDPM Professional Standards

(613) 992-1262grubb.td@forces.gc.ca

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