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  • The Right Decision: Evidence-based Decision Making for Fire Service Professionals

    January 12, 2018
    Canadian fire services are key to protecting lives while maintaining our civil infrastructure, but their high capital and labour costs…
  • The Right Decision: Evidence-based Decision Making for Government Professionals

    January 12, 2018
    We make hundreds of decisions daily, ranging from what to have for breakfast, to deciding in which room to hold a meeting,…
  • The Right Decision: Evidence-based Decision Making for Government Professionals – Workbook

    January 12, 2018
    This workbook is designed to be used in conjunction with the text, The Right Decision: Evidence-based Decision Making for Government Professionals. It can…
  • Residential Fire Injury and Death Rates in British Columbia: A Statistical Analysis Pre and Post 1975

    December 8, 2017
    With routine changes to building codes, the use of educational campaigns, and the technological advancements associated with smoke and fire…
  • Introduction Criminal Investigation: Processes, Practices and Thinking

    November 7, 2017
    It is too bad we cannot just provide you with a basic template to follow every time you needed to conduct a…
  • Assessing the Safety of Smart Meter Installations in British Columbia: Analysis of Residential Structure Fires in BC between July 2010 and June 2017

    October 26, 2017
    In June 2011, BC Hydro commenced implementation of its Smart Metering Program, which involved converting every residential property in British…
  • Measuring What Matters: Performance Measurement in Local Government Operations

    October 26, 2017
    Analyzing and acting on operational data can lead to major strides in the area of business improvement. Operational data is…
  • Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Hospitalizations and Deaths in Canada

    October 19, 2017
    Given the success in increasing fire safety across Canada as a result of legislative and community-based initiatives and policies related…
  • BCLC’S Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program from the Perspectives and Experiences of Program Participants

    October 2, 2017
    Gambling is a common pastime for British Columbians, with 73% of adults in 2014 reporting past year gambling (R.A. Malatest…
  • A Cursory Review of Selected Crime Prevention Coordination Mechanisms

    July 26, 2017
    Crime prevention coordination mechanisms are internationally recognized as a key feature of any successful national crime prevention strategy. Such mechanisms…
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