The Corrections and Sheriff Services Component is conducting a survey of corrections officers that is looking into the current working conditions of correctional officers, focussing on abnormal working conditions.
February 08, 2011
Traffic duties for sheriffs put on hold by provincial government - BCGEU
The BCGEU is disappointed with the provincial government's decision to put on hold plans to add traffic duties to the work of sheriffs.
February 04, 2011
Information update: Consultations on a new jail in the Okanagan - BCGEU
Following the announcement made by the government on December 6, 2010 that consultations would start regarding a new correctional facility in the Okanagan, a number of communities have been holding meetings and seeking input from their residents.
January 27, 2011
Sheriff shortage hits Victoria courts - BCGEU
A shortage of sheriffs in the Victoria Court House resulted in three trials being cancelled last Friday, January 21.
January 25, 2011
Local 101 meeting - February 9 - BCGEU
There will be a Local 101 meeting on Wednesday, February 9.
The Executive will meet at 6:00 pm followed by a general membership meeting at 7:00 pm.
January 17, 2011
Sheriff Service staffing at critical levels - BCGEU
The BCGEU was advised last week that a number of high security trials are anticipated in the coming months which will increase the demand for court security beyond the capacity of the current numbers of Deputy Sheriffs.
January 17, 2011
Update: Difficult weekend at North Fraser Pretrial - BCGEU
Assaults on staff and inmate violence at the North Fraser Pre-trial Centre (NFPC) continued over the weekend.
January 14, 2011
Sheriffs to handle 'Con Air' duties - BCGEU
B.C. sheriffs will be taking over the job of escorting high security prisoners to other jurisdictions starting this month.
December 14, 2010
No word yet on plans to expand sheriff duties - BCGEU
Plans to expand the role of B.C. sheriffs by having them perform traffic duties to free up police services for more serious crimes appear to be lagging, according to the BCGEU.
The idea to have sheriffs participate in traffic duties was first presented to Attorney General Mike de Jong in 2006. The plan was based on a model in Alberta where sheriffs took on these extra duties in 2006.
"We were optimistic when the provincial government started training 13 of our sheriffs for these extra duties," said Dean Purdy, chair of the union's Correction and Sheriff Services component.
"We have heard that plans to backfill the sheriffs who will have these extra duties is not moving as fast as we would like," said Purdy. "In fact, there are suggestions that an opportunity to hire more sheriffs in January may not happen and will set back the plans to allow the sheriffs to take on the extra responsibilities.
"It would be unfortunate if these plans do not go ahead," said Purdy. "Police services have serious crimes to deal with, such as gang activity, and by having sheriffs take on some traffic duties would free up a great deal of their time."
The union has recently received a letter from the Deputy Attorney General outlining the plans, but there is no commitment to proceed.
Thirteen union members recently took additional training at the Justice Institute to allow them to take on the extra duties.
"We appreciate the government's work on this issue, but the time has come to move ahead," said Purdy.
"We have also proposed adding other responsibilities to sheriffs, such as the issuing of warrants, which would take a huge load off the justice system," Purdy said. "I can't imagine police officers, faced with the issues they have, being able to get around to even delivering these warrants."
The letter form the Deputy Attorney General references the delivering of warrants by sheriffs, but again, no final decision has been made. The letter indicates there are around 7,700 outstanding bench warrants that have not been delivered. There are more than 25,000 outstanding warrants around the province.
"I think the delivering of warrants is a key job we can take on, but we've got to tie down the traffic duties first," said Purdy. "We've raised this issue with the government in the last few weeks and I'm eager to get a positive response from them."
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