
BCACP Welcomes Reforms Targeting Repeat and Violent Offenders
The British Columbia Association of Chiefs of Police (BCACP) welcomes the Federal Government’s recent announcement introducing reforms to address the ongoing challenge of repeat and

The British Columbia Association of Chiefs of Police (BCACP) welcomes the Federal Government’s recent announcement introducing reforms to address the ongoing challenge of repeat and

August 15, 2025 Today, the BC Association of Chiefs of Police (BCACP) is proud to launch the implementation of HealthIM in Nelson, BC along with the

February 19, 2025 Statement on Diversion of Prescription Medication Victoria, BC – The British Columbia Association of Chiefs of Police (BCACP) welcomes today’s announcement from

November 28, 2024 BCACP Statement on Decriminalization. Advocating for a Health-Led Approach The British Columbia Association of Chiefs of Police (BCACP) stands in alignment

In British Columbia, we know all too well the severity of the toxic drug crisis. On April 14th, 2016, it was deemed a public health

Police agencies, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Provincial Corrections and the Canada Border Services Agency came together at the Dhaliwal Banquet Hall in Surrey

Vancouver, BC – January 11th, 2024 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BC Association of Chiefs of Police Statement on the use of Body Worn Cameras Recognizing

Today, on Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, the BC Association of Chiefs of Police extends its deepest gratitude to the dedicated men and women serving in

Victoria, BC – January 3rd, 2024 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BC Association of Chiefs of Police respects Justice Hinkson’s decision, emphasizes need to address public

The BC Association of Chiefs of Police (BCACP) continues to stand in support of the spirit of decriminalization and assisting individuals living with addiction, recognizing