Policing and Police Governance

2023

30. The matter of police service stations in Canada operated by authorities in the People's Republic of China. Special House of Commons Committee on the Canada-China Relationship. 20 March 

2022

29. Leuprecht, C, Skillicorn, DB1, & Bright, D2. (2022). An Empirical Comparison of the Profiles of Security Threat Group Offenders with General Offenders. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.

28. Roundtable on Police Governance. Public Order Emergencies Commission Inquiry. 1 Dec 

27. Recruitment and Retention in the Canadian Armed Forces. Standing Committee on National Defence. 6 April. 

26. Operational Readiness of the Canadian Armed Forces. Standing Committee on Government Operations. 14 February. 

2021 25. Canada needs a genuinely federal police force to make good on its firearms mandate. Hill-Times. 1 July. 
2020

24. Skillicorn, DB1Leuprecht, C and Green A. Leveraging Police Incident Data for Intelligence-Led Policing.  In Criminology at the Edge: Big Data in Criminology. Eds. Benoit Leclerc and Jesse Cale. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 54-84. 

23. Leuprecht, C. The Demographics of Force Generation: Recruitment, Attrition and Retention of Citizen Soldiers.  In Canadian Defence Policy in Theory and Practice. Eds. Thomas Juneau, Philippe Lagassé and Srdjan Vucetic.  Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 181-201. 

22. Leuprecht, C. Drawing the Blue Line: Letting police get back to the business of policing by hiring more civilians and contractors.  Blue Line: Canada’s Law Enforcement Magazine. September. 

21. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Canadian Armed Forces Operations.  House of Commons Standing Committee on National Defence. 23 November. 

20. Study of Systemic Racism in Police Services in Canada. House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. 24 July.

2019

19. Skillicorn, DB, Leuprecht, C1 and Green, ALeveraging Police Incident Data for Intelligence-Led Policing. Global Crime. Special Issue on Illicit Network. SJR = Q1

18. Leuprecht, C. Political Demography of Diversity in the Canadian Armed Forces. In Strengthening the Canadian Forces through Diversity: We stand on guard for thee. Eds. Bessma Momani and Alistair Edgar. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

17. Leuprecht, C. Strategic implications of demographic change for the Canadian Armed Forces. In Canadian defence: theory & policy. Eds. Srdjan Vucetic, Philippe Lagassé and Thomas Juneau. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

16. How to reform police forces to lower costs. New Brunswick Telegraph Journal. December 2019. 

2018

15. Should Police have to abstain from cannabis consumption for 28 days? Yes. Toronto Star. 23 October 2018.

2017

14. Leuprecht, C. Force 2.0: Fixing the Governance, Leadership, and Structure of the RCMP. Ottawa: Macdonald Laurier Institute. September. (Featured in The Globe and Mail)

2015

13. Skillicorn, DB1, Leuprecht, C, Stys, Y3 and Gobeil, R3. 2015. Prisoner Radicalization: Structural Differences among Violent ExtremistsGlobal Crime 16(3): 238-259. SJR = Q1

12. Leuprecht, C. 2015. Coping with Diversity in the Armed Forces: Implications for civil-military relations. In Wie viel Vielfalt benötigen/vertragen die Streitkräfte? Eds. Phil C. Langer and Gerhard Kümmel. Berlin: Miles-Verlag, pp. 61-92.

11. von Hlatky, S1. and Leuprecht, C. Women as Professional Soldiers: Canadian Values on the Front Line. On Track. 20(2) Fall: 7-10.

10. Arresting runaway costs in Toronto Police Services, The Toronto Star, 5 February 2015.

2014

9. Kümmel, G2 and Leuprecht, C. 2014. Selbst-und Fremdbilder des bundesdeutschen Soldaten. In Handbuch Militärische Berufsethik, Band II. Eds. Thomas Bohrmann, Karl-Heinz Lather and Friedrich Lohmann, pp. 17-40.

8. Leuprecht, C. Policing Costs for Strategic Effect. Public Sector Digest.

7. Leuprecht, C. The Blue Line or the Bottom Line of Police Services in Canada: Arresting runaway growth in costsOttawa: Macdonald-Laurier Institute.

6. Police are pricing themselves out of business, The Sunday Star, 6 April 2014.

2013 5. Economics of Policing/Policing Modernization. House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. 4 June
2012

4. Leuprecht, C. 2012. Recruitment and Retention Strategy: Endogenous Constraints, Exogenous Imperatives. Eds. Gerhard Kümmel and Joseph Soeters. New Wars, New Militaries, New Soldiers? Conflicts, the Armed Forces, and the Soldierly Subject. Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development, no. 19. Bingley: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., pp. 187-205.

2010

3. Szvirczsev Tresch, T2 and Leuprecht, C. 2010. Whom Shall We Send: The Best of the Brightest or the Worst of the Desperate? In Europe without Soldiers? Recruitment and Retention among Europe’s Armed Forces. Eds. Szvirczsev Tresch, T and Leuprecht, C. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, pp. 1-17.

2007 2. Leuprecht, C. Reforming Security Management: Prospects for the RCMPPolicy Options September 2007: 67-72.
2005

1. Leuprecht, C. 2005. Demographics and Diversity Issues in Canadian Military Participation. In Challenge and Change in the Military: Gender and Diversity Issues. F C Pinch et al., eds. Kingston: Canadian Forces Leadership Institute, pp. 122-145.