Indian Ernie: Perspectives on Policing and Leadership - Ernie Louttit

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Indian Ernie: Perspectives on Policing and Leadership - Ernie Louttit

Author(s): Ernie Louttit
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Binding: Paperback
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From his early days with the Saskatoon Police in 1987 to his promotion as a sergeant, Ernie Louttit—known on the streets as "Indian Ernie"—offers a candid memoir of policing in a city's toughest neighbourhoods. As only Saskatoon's third Indigenous officer, he navigated prejudice, politics and danger while patrolling the west side.

Drawing on his upbringing, veteran army service and decades behind the badge, Louttit shares stories of criminals and victims, the intensity of the night shift and the blurred lines between offender and survivor. His narrative speaks to the realities of marginalized communities and the social forces that shape urban crime.

Key themes include:

  • The power of empathy in law enforcement
  • Leadership lessons from real-life patrol experiences
  • Challenges faced by Indigenous officers in a changing justice system
  • The human stories behind statistics and headlines

Louttit argues that compassion and community understanding are vital tools for any officer. His experiences in Saskatoon resonate in any setting where justice, poverty and social inequality intersect, making this an accessible and thought-provoking read for a broad audience.

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