Should London Police Arrest Prostitutes or Help Them? Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In 2005, the growing complaints about street-level prostitution to generate income in London, Ontario raises several problems for the police service department. On the other hand, the majority of Canadians are following the case of Robert Pickton, who killed over 20 prostitutes in Vancouver. The deputy chief appointed the superintendent of Operations to combat with this local issue through an effective plan along with the present news regarding the failure of a street worker’s 10 year old murder case. The final suggestion was to appoint an officer, who rather than arresting them, would follow a proactive approach by preventing the drug smugglings that made various women addicted of it and was a major reason behind the issue. Have the current news reports of Vancouver and public pressure made the superintendent overreacted? Does the mission suit to police services? How could they present this approach to their chief?

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