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'''Complaints process - Making a complaint about the police<BR>
'''Complaints process - Making a complaint about the police<BR>
The '''Civilian Review and Complaints Commission''' for the RCMP is an independent agency that reviews complaints made by the public about the on-duty conduct of RCMP members.
The '''Civilian Review and Complaints Commission''' for the RCMP is an independent agency that reviews complaints made by the public about the on-duty conduct of RCMP members. (Information taken from the BC First Nations Justice Council website: http://www.bcfnjc.com)


Complaints can be filed at their website: http://www.crcc-ccetp.gc.ca/en/make-complaint
Complaints can be filed at their website: http://www.crcc-ccetp.gc.ca/en/make-complaint
*Information taken from the BC First Nations Justice Council website: http://www.bcfnjc.com


The Independent Investigations Office of BC (IIO) conducts investigations into on- and off- duty police-related incidents of serious harm and death. Serious harm is defined in Part 11 of the ''Police Act'' as injury that may result in death, may cause serious disfigurement or may cause substantial loss or impairment of mobility of the body as a whole or of the function of any limb or organ. The IIO will make a determination whether any officer may have committed an offense. The IIO does not have jurisdiction over conduct complaints against a police officer (such as the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission). Anyone who wishes to provide information pertaining to an IIO investigation can call the witness line at 1-855-446- 8477.**<BR>
The Independent Investigations Office of BC (IIO) conducts investigations into on- and off- duty police-related incidents of serious harm and death. Serious harm is defined in Part 11 of the ''Police Act'' as injury that may result in death, may cause serious disfigurement or may cause substantial loss or impairment of mobility of the body as a whole or of the function of any limb or organ. The IIO will make a determination whether any officer may have committed an offense. The IIO does not have jurisdiction over conduct complaints against a police officer (such as the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission). Anyone who wishes to provide information pertaining to an IIO investigation can call the witness line at 1-855-446- 8477. (Information taken from IIO website https://iiobc.ca)
**Information taken from IIO website https://iiobc.ca
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