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CPKN has evolved from an eLearning platform to a collaborative network addressing relevant topics for police and the communities they serve.
Read MoreThe Canadian Police Knowledge Network (CPKN) is celebrating its 20th anniversary, and this monumental year is bringing change and growth for the organization. We sat down with Sandy Sweet, President, CPKN, to discuss the upcoming change in leadership. What inspired the search for a new President? I have been aware for…
Read MoreTo celebrate our 20th anniversary, CPKN is shining a light on individuals who have been crucial in helping the Network become what it is today.
Read MoreSandy Sweet, President, CPKN, reflects on 20 years of collaboration, innovation, and evolution of the Network, and shares the vision forward.
Read MoreWe’re excited to announce the one new course that have been added to CPKN’s course catalogue for June. Training on Hate Crimes and Incidents for Frontline Police Officers in Canada This course explores a variety of foundational topics to assist frontline police officers who may attend a call for service that involves a potential hate…
Read MoreCPKN is seeking its next President to champion its vision and to continue to strategically position CPKN as the national leader in professional development, education, and training for policing.
Read MoreWe’re excited to announce the four new courses that have been added to CPKN’s course catalogue for May. Police Investigative Process into Currency Counterfeiting The purpose of this eLearning is to give initial investigation guidelines for first responders, including how to identify counterfeit currency and how to process it. It will also advise of your…
Read MoreWe’re excited to announce the three new courses that have been added to CPKN’s course catalogue for April. Indigenous Awareness 101: Promoting Culturally Safe Practices This course has been created to promote an increased understanding about Indigenous peoples in Canada, both in past and present. Presented in partnership with the Vancouver Police Department. Learn More Sleep…
Read MoreTo celebrate CPKN’s 20th anniversary, President Sandy Sweet reflects on the network’s accomplishments, and looks forward to the next steps.
Read MoreWe’re excited to announce the two new courses that have been added to CPKN’s course catalogue for March. Introduction to Evidence-Based Policing Evidence-based policing (EBP) incorporates data, analysis, research, and evidence into policymaking and program decisions. EBP does not replace officer experience. It complements officer experience and demonstrates the credibility of decision making and the value of…
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