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Tag: Charles Sturt University

  • HOMICIDE
    A Sandy Grave: The Murders of Danny Wasley and Mark Banks
  • WATER POLICE
    175 Years at Sea: Celebrating Courage, Commitment and Service on Western Australia’s Waters since 1851
  • AWARDS
    A Hero Recognised
  • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
    Policing the Future: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Policing in Australia
  • INTERNATIONAL POLICING
    Troubling Times: The Royal Ulster Constabulary in “The Troubles”
  • POLICING
    Beyond the Badge: Police Retirement
  • SEARCH AND RESCUE
    When Seconds Count: Search and Rescue in the Wilds of Tasmania
  • POLICING
    One Small Step: Newman’s Space Debris
  • UNSOLVED
    What Happened to Harmony?
  • BOOK REVIEW
    My Life in Crime: A Tapestry of Cases
  • POLICE MEDALS
    The National Medal
  • HOMICIDE
    Cold Blooded Murder
  • POLICING
    The Met – Lessons Arising from the Casey Review
  • HOMICIDE
    Kitching’s War
  • CYBERCRIME
    Script Kiddies, Happy Slapping and Griefers
  • HOMICIDE
    Total and Utter Evil
  • FORENSICS
    The Tip Off
  • POLICE – AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE
    AFP Welcomes Commissioner Andrew Colvin
    The AFP Farewells Commissioner Tony Negus
  • POLICE – VICTORIA
    Chief Commissioner Ken Lay APM: Policing – a privilege never taken for granted
  • TERRORISM
    Attack Likely! Are you Prepared? Are you Alert?
  • DRUGS
    Death of a Dancer
  • FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY
    Locard’s Theory – Or Something Else?
  • POLICE EQUIPMENT
    Madame Kevlar
  • WOMEN IN POLICING
    NSW Police Force Celebrates 100 Years of Women in Policing
  • HOMICIDE INVESTIGATIONS
    The Weckert Murders
  • ACTIVE SHOOTER INCIDENTS
    Responding to “Active Shooter’ Incidents in Australia
  • FIREARMS
    Guns on our Doorstep, Illicit Firearm Markets of South East Asia
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