Stalking Information by Det. Gordon Robertson
Det. Robertson has been a serving member of the Calgary Police Service since February, 1991, and was assigned to the Domestic Conflict Unit from December, 1999 to June 2003. Det. Robertson has received formal training in: Domestic Violence, Psychology, Psychopathy, Stalking, Psychological and Clinical Factors of Risk, and Risk Assessment & Threat Management, in both Canada and the United States. Det. Robertson has investigated over 400 cases of domestic violence and stalking, and has testified regarding these matters at all court levels, including: Youth Court, Family Court, Provincial Court and Court of Queen’s Bench.
From June, 2000, to February, 2001, Det. Robertson became involved in the Alberta Justice Working Project on Domestic Violence and in this capacity has acted as an advisory source to the Provincial Court of Alberta in matters of show cause, judicial interim release, and risk assessment & threat management. Det. Robertson has personally completed over 200 risk assessments utilizing the internationally recognized S.A.R.A. ( Spousal Assault Risk Assessment ) instrument. Det. Robertson has received formal training in the S.A.M. ( Stalking Assessment & Management ) instrument. Through training and experience, Det. Robertson has acquired a specialized knowledge in the areas of Domestic Violence and Stalking investigations. Det. Robertson has presented on stalking to members of the Justice Community throughout the Province of Alberta.
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