Part 5: Law Enforcement

Title: Adequacy Standards Compliance Policy
XXVIII LE-001 – Community Patrol
XXIX LE-002 – Communications Centre
XXX LE-003 – Crime, Call and Public Disorder Analysis
XXXI LE-004 – Criminal Intelligence
XXXII LE-005 – Arrests
XXXIII LE-006 – Criminal Investigation Management
XXXIV LE-007 – Hate or Bias Motivated Crime
XXXV LE-008 – Hate Propaganda
XXXVI LE-009 – Joint Forces Operations
XXXVII LE-010 – Internal Task Forces
XXXVIII LE-011 – Search of Premises
XXXIX LE-012 – Search of Persons
XL LE-013 – Police Response to Persons in Crisis
XLI LE-014 – Court Security
XLII LE-015 – Confidential Sources
XLIII LE-016 – Prisoner Care and Control
XLIV LE-017 – Traffic Management, Traffic Law Enforcement and Road Safety
XLV LE-018 – Witness Protection and Security
XLVI LE-019 – Stolen or Smuggled Firearms
XLVII LE-020 – Collection, Preservation and Control of Evidence and Property
XLVIII LE-021 – Abuse of Older Persons and Vulnerable Adult Abuse
XLIX LE-022 – Officer Note Taking
L LE-023 – Bail and Violent Crime
LI LE-024 – Intimate Partner Violence Occurrences
LII LE-025 – Supervision
LIII LE-026 – Missing Persons
LIV LE-027 – Physical and Sexual Abuse of Children
LV LE-028 – Criminal Harassment
LVI LE-029 – Offences Involving Firearms
LVII LE-030 – Property Offences Including Break and Enter
LVIII LE-031 – Drug-Related Offences Other Than Simple Possession
LIX LE-032 – Illegal Gaming
LX LE-033 – Prisoner Transportation
LXI LE-034 – Sexual Assault Investigations
LXII LE-035 – Waterways Policing
LXIII LE-036 – Child Pornography – Internet Child Exploitation Investigations
LXIV LE-037 – Sudden Death and Found Human Remains
LXV LE-038 – Fraud and False Pretence Investigations
LXVI LE-039 – Homicide and Attempted Homicide Investigations
LXVII LE-040 – Parental and Non-Parental Abduction Investigations
LXVIII LE-041 – Proceeds of Crime
LXIX LE-042 – Robbery Investigations
LXX LE-043 – Vehicle Theft Investigations
LXXI LE-044 – Youth Crime
LXXII LE-045 – Suspect Apprehension Pursuits
LXXIII LE-046 – Sex Offender Registry
LXXIV LE-047 – Police Response to High-Risk Individuals

LI LE-024 – Intimate Partner Violence Occurrences

REPORTING REQUIREMENT

Annual Report

LEGISLATION

Police Services Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.15, as amended, s. 31(1)(c).

Adequacy & Effectiveness of Police Services, O. Reg. 3/99, s. 12(1)(d).

It is the policy of the Toronto Police Services Board that:

  1. The Chief of Police will develop and maintain procedures and processes for undertaking and managing investigations into intimate partner violence occurrences that address:
    1. communications and dispatch;
    2. initial response;
    3. enhanced investigative procedures;
    4. the mandatory laying of charges where there are reasonable grounds to do so, including in cases where there is a breach of a bail condition, probation, parole or restraining order;
    5. the use of a risk indicators tool;
    6. children at risk;
    7. high-risk cases and repeat offenders;
    8. occurrences involving members of the Service;
    9. post-arrest procedures;
    10. victim assistance; and
    11. safety planning;
  2. The Chief of Police will implement one or more of the models set out in Ministry guidelines for the investigation of domestic occurrences, and ensure that the Service includes among its Members trained intimate partner violence investigators;
  3. The Chief of Police will ensure that officers and other appropriate Members receive the appropriate Ministry accredited training;
Victim Assistance
  1. The Chief of Police will, in partnership with the local Crown Attorney, Probation and Parole Services, Victim/Witness Assistance Program (VWAP), Victim Crisis and Referral Service (VCARS), municipalities, local Children’s Aid Societies and other local service providers and community representatives responsible for issues related to intimate partner violence including women’s shelters, work to establish and maintain one or more intimate partner violence review committees that cover the geographic area of the City of Toronto;
  2. In developing procedures and processes addressing victim assistance, the Chief of Police will consult and establish partnerships with the City of Toronto and community organizations, with the goal of ensuring that victims of domestic violence and intimate partner violence have access to supports and resources to reduce immediate and future harms;
Evaluation and Reporting
  1. The Chief of Police will ensure that the Service’s response to intimate partner violence occurrences are monitored and evaluated; and
  2. The Chief of Police will include in the Annual Report:
    1. Statistics and trends on intimate partner violence occurrences; and
    2. Evidence on the effectiveness of the Service’s response to intimate partner violence occurrences, including through partnerships with the City of Toronto and other stakeholders.