About CPKN
The Stanhope Conference
The Stanhope Conference is an annual event that brings together police trainers, practitioners, and decision-makers to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and work together to identify priority training needs within the police community.
CPKN hosted the first Stanhope Conference in 2007. With funding support of the Police Sector Council and the Province of PEI, this event was designed as an open forum where policing professionals could discuss the challenges, solutions, and future of police training in Canada. Since that time, the Stanhope Conference has continued to evolve to keep pace with ongoing transitions within the police training community. Using case studies from policing organizations, the agenda addresses a wide variety of e-learning issues including implementation, cost/time benefit analyses, learner impact, and new technologies. The conference is also a central hub for the national police community to propose, debate, and vote on training priorities to be developed by CPKN.
For more information on conferences past and present, please visit:
>> Stanhope 2011 - October 4-5 - Click for details!
>> Stanhope 2010 Outcomes
>> Stanhope 2009 Outcomes
>> Stanhope 2008 Outcomes
>> Stanhope 2007 Outcomes

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