Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Jim Peebles is currently serving as the Director of Peace Officer Training & Standards at the Government of Alberta Ministry of Public Safety and Emergency Services. Jim has a background in law enforcement, having held positions such as Director at Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams, Manager Operational Support Services RCMP at Strathcona County, and Staff Sergeant at Edmonton Police Service. Jim holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice/Police Science from Athabasca University.
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Legislative Assembly of Alberta
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