Panel calls for fewer Toronto police officers in cars, more on street
TORONTO — Closing the gap between officers and the residents they serve is critical to addressing the mistrust many people feel, a key report on modernizing the Toronto Police Service says.
To drive what it characterizes as transformational change, the report released Thursday urges a major shift in police culture — a move toward less of a paramilitary structure to one in which officers are expected to show emotional intelligence and problem-solving skills.
“This is not about softer policing,” Chief Mark Saunders said. “It’s about smarter policing.”
The report recommends getting officers out of their cruisers and onto the street, and putting neighbourhood policing at the front and centre of all police work.


