Justice & Public Safety

Follow-up Report: Updates on the Implementation of Recommendations from Recent Reports (April 2013)

Date: 
April 2013

This follow-up report contains the self-assessed progress of ministries and organizations in implementing the recommendations from recent reports. It also contains the results of the Office's two first examinations of self-assessed progress.

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Striving for Quality, Timely and Safe Patient Care: An Audit of Air Ambulance Services in B.C.

Date: 
March 2013

 We carried out this audit to determine whether air ambulance services delivered by the BC Ambulance Service provide quality, timely and safe patient care.

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Securing the JUSTIN System: Access and Security Audit at the Ministry of Justice

Date: 
January 2013

This report assessed the controls in place to protect information in the Province's computerized criminal justice security system, known as JUSTIN. This system supports the administration of criminal justice cases from initial submission through to the court process.

This report was discussed by the Legislative Assembly's Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts on November 18, 2013.

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Summary Report: Results of Completed Projects and Other Matters

Date: 
December 2012

This summary report features the following five projects:

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Auditor General’s Opinion on the Audit of Selected Police Complaints & Investigations Under Part 11 of the Police Act

Date: 
November 2012

On May 31, 2012, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia appointed a Special Committee to Inquire into the Use of Conducted Energy Weapons and to Audit Selected Police Complaints ("the Committee"). Included in the Committee's terms of reference is the following paragraph:

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Effectiveness of BC Community Corrections

Date: 
December 2011

This audit examined the Community Corrections and Corporate Programs (CCCP) division's success in reducing rates of re-offending among those under its supervision, and identified particular areas that may be impacting the CCCP's effectiveness.

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