Ancillary Police Powers in Canada

John W. Burchill, Richard Jochelson, Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, Terry Skolnik

Ancillary Police Powers in Canada
Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Country
CA
Published
5 November 2024
Pages
280
ISBN
9780774871051

Ancillary Police Powers in Canada

John W. Burchill, Richard Jochelson, Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, Terry Skolnik

Police enforce the law, but they must also obey it. Statutes circumscribe how law enforcement officers conduct their work. At the same time, Canadian courts have handed police many powers to stop, search, and otherwise investigate people in the pursuit of public safety and crime prevention. Ancillary Police Powers in Canada explains what these common-law police powers are; how they came to be; and, crucially, what the potential dangers are in their expanding scope. What is the difference between police duty and lawful authority? Should the Supreme Court rescind powers when the police tactics they enable become controversial? This nuanced book surveys the evolution, application, and future of judge-made police powers. The authors bring historical perspective, critical legal theory, and empirical analysis to an issue that is fundamental to constitutional protection from state interference with individual liberty.

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