Australian Police Journal - All Articles

Fatal Accidents in Coal Mines on the South Coast of NSW

R. R. Lidden
This article, from the April 1979 issue of the APJ, gives an overview of the types of fatal accidents that can occur in coal mines. The article was written due to a lack of general awareness within police ranks as to the the nature of coal mining fatalities. At that period the coal mining industry was particularly dangerous and police often found themselves called to collieries to investigate deaths for the coroner.

A True Account of a Human Sacrifice

Superintendent H.S. Thomas
A human sacrifice and cargo cults. From the January 1972 edition of the APJ; written at a time when Australia was the colonial ruler of the territories of Papua and New Guinea, and when Australians held senior positions of authority in all government agencies, especially the police.

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