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Analysis Of Missing Person's Cases

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Introduction The number of murdered and missing Aboriginal women is disproportionately high (NWAC, 2015). This issue impacts all Aboriginal women who identify as first nations, Métis and Inuit (NWAC, 2015). In Canada Aboriginal women make up 3% of the female population (NWAC, 2015). However, NWAC’s research showed that in 2000-2009, there was a percentage of 10% of Aboriginal women were represented in female homicides (NWAC, 2015). Unfortunately, there was no national data sources regarding missing persons in Canada which ultimately, makes it difficult to view the issues of missing Aboriginal Women and Girls and comparing it to other missing women cases (NWAC, 2015). Recently, in 2014, the RCMP released a report between 1980 and 2012 that …show more content…

The RCMP’s National missing person’s strategy was introduced in 2014 (RCMP, 2015). The main focus for this strategy is to recognize practices in the investigation of missing person’s cases (RCMP, 2015). In addition the strategy has standards and tools to help enforce the importance of supervision and standardized procedures such as the investigative process (RCMP, 2015). The RCMP have revised the missing persons policy so that it incorporates the best practices and directs referrals to Victim Services, while also being aware of cultural needs and making communication schedules with families (RCMP, 2015). Overall, my opinion of this policy would help enforce to solve all cases with appropriate processes and standards to follow to ensure no discrimination takes place when solving …show more content…

In this resolution it has been stated that the liberal party of Canada within its first term as government will begin to work with indigenous organization, communities and indigenous families to those related to the issue of missing and murdered aboriginal women (Liberal Party, 2016). Also, that the liberal Party reinstates research funding to Sisters in Spirit to support and allow proper documentation of the ongoing issue that violates human rights of aboriginal people (Liberal Party, 2016). Overall, this is a good start to helping the issue at hand, however much more needs to be put in this resolution in order for it to work properly. Such as, making the issue better known by increasing the knowledge in schools curriculum about the issues at hand. Also, we recommend making a day for schools to make it mandatory to discuss about the past of Aboriginals and the issues like black history month. With these policies and this actions put in place for students to learn people will able to understand the issue properly and be able to support in other

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