Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams Explained

Agencyname:Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams
Formedyear:2006
Legaljuris:Alberta
Chief1name:Dwayne Lakusta
Chief1position:Chief Executive Officer
Sworn:300+
Minister1name:The Honourable Tyler Shandro
Minister1pfo:Minister of Justice and Solicitor General

Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team (ALERT) is an umbrella government agency uniting efforts by multiple Canadian law enforcement organizations. Known by the acronym ALERT, the agency was established in 2006. Its campaigns on behalf of the people of Alberta, as well as Canadians generally, include fighting gang activity, working against drug trafficking, and confronting domestic violence. ALERT currently includes seconded members from:

In terms of funding, the organization ran an operating budget of over $38 million in 2012 compared to $26.5 million in funding in 2015. However, in 2016 the Government of Alberta increased ALERT's funding by $2.6 million for an operating budget of $29.1 million.[1] Regular police officers interviewed by publications such as the Edmonton Sun have stated that they view ALERT's efforts as laudatory for "high level" criminal investigations while also expressing frustration at how exactly to divide up limited law enforcement resources.[2]

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  1. Web site: Government increases funding to fight organized and serious crime - Alberta.ca. www.alberta.ca. April 21, 2016.
  2. News: Edmonton Sun. Critics warn of potential surge in organized crime amidst Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams (ALERT) funding crunch. Matt. Dykstra. November 28, 2015. February 21, 2016.