DRPS- Durham Regional Police Service
Madison Smith is a seasoned professional in the field of criminology and social sciences, currently serving as a Human Trafficking Analyst and Research Analyst at Durham Regional Police Service since February 2017. Prior experience includes roles as a Teaching Assistant and Graduate Research Assistant at Queen's University from September 2014 to May 2016, as well as a Law Clerk Associate at Titlers Professional Corporation from June 2012 to September 2014. Madison Smith holds a Master's Degree in Criminology and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, both achieved at Queen's University.
DRPS- Durham Regional Police Service
Our Vision: To have the safest community for people to live, work and play. Our Mission: As Leaders in Community Safety, we work proudly with all members of our community while holding ourselves accountable to improved effectiveness in everything we do. We proactively address future challenges while up holding our values. Our Philosophy: We are a problem-solving organization that in partnership with our community addresses the root causes of crime, fear of crime and anti-social behaviour. Our Values: Every member of the Durham Regional Police Service is committed to providing quality service in partnership with our community. While learning from each other, we will achieve excellence through pride, respect, understanding, and ethical behaviour.