Sunday, April 28, 2024
Canada’s Politics and Government News Source Since 1989
Sunday, April 28, 2024 | Latest Paper

Darryl T. Davies

Darryl T. Davies is an instructor in criminology and criminal justice at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Carleton University in Ottawa.

Opinion | BY DARRYL T. DAVIES | January 9, 2017
RCMP Commissioner Bob Paul, pictured in this file photo at a Senate committee. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY DARRYL T. DAVIES | January 9, 2017
Opinion | BY DARRYL T. DAVIES | January 9, 2017
RCMP Commissioner Bob Paul, pictured in this file photo at a Senate committee. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY DARRYL T. DAVIES | December 12, 2016
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, pictured in this file photo. The Police Services Act of Ontario needs to be amended now to ensure that there is absolutely no ambiguity as to when the SIU should be required to investigate, writes Darryl Davies. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY DARRYL T. DAVIES | December 12, 2016
Opinion | BY DARRYL T. DAVIES | December 12, 2016
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, pictured in this file photo. The Police Services Act of Ontario needs to be amended now to ensure that there is absolutely no ambiguity as to when the SIU should be required to investigate, writes Darryl Davies. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY DARRYL T. DAVIES | October 17, 2016
RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson, pictured in this file photo before a Senate committee, delivered a formal apology on Oct. 6, 2016, to current and former female officers and employees who were subjected to alleged incidents of bullying, discrimination, and harassment. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY DARRYL T. DAVIES | October 17, 2016
Opinion | BY DARRYL T. DAVIES | October 17, 2016
RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson, pictured in this file photo before a Senate committee, delivered a formal apology on Oct. 6, 2016, to current and former female officers and employees who were subjected to alleged incidents of bullying, discrimination, and harassment. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY DARRYL T. DAVIES | October 3, 2016
For both Liberals and Conservatives, the crime problem would be a lot more focused. Liberals who focus on rehabilitation programs could target that 20 per cent with treatment programs. For Conservatives, all they would have to do is incapacitate that 20 per cent to have a huge reduction in crime, writes Darryl Davies. The Hill Times photograph by Mark Burgess
Opinion | BY DARRYL T. DAVIES | October 3, 2016
Opinion | BY DARRYL T. DAVIES | October 3, 2016
For both Liberals and Conservatives, the crime problem would be a lot more focused. Liberals who focus on rehabilitation programs could target that 20 per cent with treatment programs. For Conservatives, all they would have to do is incapacitate that 20 per cent to have a huge reduction in crime, writes Darryl Davies. The Hill Times photograph by Mark Burgess