13-18 Anonymous Reporting of Discreditable Conduct Flashcards
What is the Rationale?
The Toronto Police Service (Service) recognizes that it is in the public interest to foster and maintain confidence in the honesty and integrity of the Service and its members. In order to achieve that goal, s. 1.3 of the Service Standards of Conduct (Standards of Conduct) directs members to report acts of discreditable conduct to a supervisor, a Unit Commander or the Unit Commander – Professional Standards (PRS) as soon as practicable. Further, s. 1.4 of the Standards of Conduct prohibits any acts of reprisal against any member who, in good faith, reports a breach of Service or Legislative Governance or an act of misconduct.
The Service also recognizes that there may be circumstances where members may be reluctant to identify themselves when reporting discreditable conduct. Therefore, PRS can receive information anonymously on a dedicated telephone line. The telephone number 416–343–7090 is available between the hours of 0800 and 1600 each business day.
Procedure
General
The Anonymous Reporting of Discreditable Conduct Program (Program) allows for the anonymous, good faith reporting of criminal activity or misconduct. This Procedure is intended to provide an avenue for members who want anonymity in relation to the information they may possess. Before considering the use of the anonymous reporting system, members should be
cautioned that the Service cannot guarantee total anonymity from outside sources. In particular the courts may supersede any privilege extended by the Command to members. However, the Crime Stoppers Program can claim privilege from disclosing information based on a Supreme Court of Canada decision.
Investigative Responsibility
Investigation of incidents containing information received through anonymous reporting SHALL be
exclusively assigned to members of the PRS.
Protections
A member is prohibited from disclosing any information received from anonymous reporting that might
identify or tend to identify a person who made the disclosure, unless authorized to do so.
Protections
Professional Standards investigators hold a supervisory rank and therefore a member utilizing the anonymous reporting process SHALL be
deemed to be in compliance with s. 1.3 of the Standards of Conduct.
Member
- When anonymously reporting information pertaining to an act of misconduct by another member, may report the information by
way of the dedicated telephone line at 416–343–7090.
Member
- Unless authorized to do so, SHALL not
disclose any information received from anonymous reporting that might identify or tend to identify a person who made the disclosure.
Member
- Upon receiving a request for disclosure of information contained in a TPS 909 SHALL immediately direct the request to
the attention of the Unit Commander – Legal Services.
Member – Professional Standards
- When receiving information through anonymous reporting SHALL
complete a TPS 909.
Investigator/Case Manager – Professional Standards
- In addition to those duties specified in Procedures SHALL
ensure the completed TPS 909 is not photocopied
* ensure the completed TPS 909 is placed in the unit file
* not remove the TPS 909 from the unit file unless directed by a court order
* refer to the information source in any subsequent reports, documents or records as the “anonymous police informant”