
- TSAS WP16-12: The Future of Right-Wing Terrorism in Canada
- TSAS WP14-03: Right-wing Extremism in Canada
- The Constable in British Columbia: Police Training from the Academy to the Street
- The Canadian Judicial System
- Response of Front-line Officers to Suicide by Cop Incidents: Training in Use of Force Options and Crisis Intervention
- Radicalization: What does it mean?
- Radicalization in North America: A Strategic Approach to Prevention
- Radicalization a Prerequisite to Terrorism
- Police Use of Deadly Force: International Comparisons and Research Issues
- Planning for Major Events on Aboriginal Lands in Canada
- Extremism In Canada: Keeping Control of Extreme Responses
- Countering Radicalization of Diaspora Communities in Canada
- Community-Based Strategic Policing In Canada
Description:
Dr. Richard Parent is an Associate Professor and Associate Director of the Police Studies Centre in the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University. Prior to his university career, Rick completed 30 years of service as a sworn police officer in the Vancouver area with the Delta Police Department. He is also a senior researcher for the Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security and Society (TSAS) and a consultant for the United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC in the development of anti-terrorism policies and procedures for police personnel in global conflict zones. Rick’s research and publications pertain to law enforcement topics that include terrorism, extremism, police ethics, community policing and, the police use of deadly force including the phenomena of “suicide by cop”.





