TAS
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I heard today Edmonton's 'cop to pop' numbers. That's the number of sworn police officers related to population.
Edmonton has 1 officer per 574 people. By comparison, Calgary has 1 officer per 650 people. Some cities in Canada are 700+.
Policing remains Edmonton's highest single expenditure in the budget. Also keep in mind the Edmonton region is home to eight federal and provincial incarceration/detention facilities with a total inmate capacity of 3,405. Five of the incarceration facilities are federal, and three are provincial. The largest federal facility is the maximum security Edmonton Institution, with an inmate capacity of 324. The largest provincial facility is the Edmonton Remand Centre, with an inmate capacity of 1,952.
In contrast, the City of Calgary’s population is 31% greater than Edmonton’s, but has far fewer incarceration facilities: Calgary has only two provincial facilities, with a total inmate capacity of 1,111; Edmonton’s inmate capacity (3,405) is 306% greater than Calgary’s.
More people are released daily from prison/detention centres in Edmonton than any other city in Canada. One study of released people shows 53% of the custody cohort was reconvicted within one year, 62% within two years and 66% within three years.
Edmonton's police budget has increased 20% in past 3 years.
Edmonton has 1 officer per 574 people. By comparison, Calgary has 1 officer per 650 people. Some cities in Canada are 700+.
Policing remains Edmonton's highest single expenditure in the budget. Also keep in mind the Edmonton region is home to eight federal and provincial incarceration/detention facilities with a total inmate capacity of 3,405. Five of the incarceration facilities are federal, and three are provincial. The largest federal facility is the maximum security Edmonton Institution, with an inmate capacity of 324. The largest provincial facility is the Edmonton Remand Centre, with an inmate capacity of 1,952.
In contrast, the City of Calgary’s population is 31% greater than Edmonton’s, but has far fewer incarceration facilities: Calgary has only two provincial facilities, with a total inmate capacity of 1,111; Edmonton’s inmate capacity (3,405) is 306% greater than Calgary’s.
More people are released daily from prison/detention centres in Edmonton than any other city in Canada. One study of released people shows 53% of the custody cohort was reconvicted within one year, 62% within two years and 66% within three years.
Edmonton's police budget has increased 20% in past 3 years.
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