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Manitoba First Nations Police Service: Learning on the job


The MFNPS is in search of motivated, energetic persons with high integrity.

Constable Travis Assiniboine attended the Integrated Police Studies Program at Assiniboine Community College. He learned about the criminal code, report writing, community-based policing, and standard police procedures. And, while he valued this training, he said, ‘It was when you got into the community that you really learned.”

From talking with the Elders and community members, he learned what the community wanted, how they wanted to be treated, and what their expectations were. Using restorative justice and sharing circles, Elders, Constable Assiniboine, and community members can keep the community together and keep people out of the criminal justice system.

Every community is different; members from the police service police should go to the community, speak with the Elders, speak with the people, and ask, “How are things done out here?”

Travis Assiniboine was interviewed high above the ice at the Dakota Nation Winterfest held in Brandon, Manitoba January 31 to February 3, 2019. Dakota Nation Winterfest provides an excellent opportunity for Indigenous peoples from across Canada and the United States to showcase themselves through sports, talents and culture under one roof.

Please note: The quality of the audio and video in each interview on NCCIE.CA may vary. NCCIE has been a capacity- and skills-building project for students and youth. They have been "learning-through-doing," learning how to arrange and conduct interviews while, at the same time, gaining experience with the technology.

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Organization: Manitoba First Nations Police Service
Name: Travis
Title: Constable
Address:
3rd floor Rufus Prince Building
5000 Crescent Road W.
Long Plain First Nation, MB
Phone Number: 204.856.5370

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Name: Richard Stecenko 

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Manitoba

Education Topics

Legal/Justice
Life Skills
Traditional Knowledge

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English
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