- APJ AWARDS
Presentation of Awards for Prize Winning Articles - KIDNAPPING
The Ghost Catchers - HISTORICAL
Did You Know? Sillitoe’s Tartan - HOMICIDE
Nigel Stiffe Murder - FORENSIC SCIENCE
Forensic Entomology - HISTORICAL
Loose Lips - POLICE QUESTIONING
Recommendations for Eliciting a Disclosure of Abuse from a Young Child - HISTORICAL
In Search of the ‘Butcher’s Ridge Bandit’ – Alan Torney - COUNTER TERRORISM LAW
New Defence Force Powers to Aid Civil Authorities and Related Matters – Part 2 - POLICE ATTITUDE
The Copper - BOOK REVIEWS
Joanne Lees – My Journey – No Turning Back
The Taxi Driver Killer
The Rampage of Killer Kast
The Thin Red and Blue Lines - CRIME
Catch me if you can - POLICE FLAGS
Northern Territory Police
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Tag: larceny
- EQUIPMENT
The Helicopter in Police Work - QUEENS POLICE GOLD MEDAL ESSAY
The Art of Communication between Police and Public has Become More Complex and Increasingly Important – Can it be Improved? - COURT PROCESSES – ADMISSIBILITY OF EVIDENCE
The David Charles Hass Case - LARCENY
Larceny as a Bailee or Simple Larceny? - COURT PROCEDURES
The Police Officer as a Witness - TECHNICAL
Glass and Safety - BOOK REVIEW
Criminal Investigations and Confessions - TECHNICAL NOTES
Identification from Footprints
- DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
The Violent Alcoholic in the Home - FORENSIC DENTISTRY
Identity from Dentures and Methods of Marking - CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS
Hit and Run Investigations - HYPNOSIS
Crime and Hypnosis - HISTORICAL
How the Policeman got his Truncheon - CRIMINAL LAW
Circumstantial Proof in Larceny and Receiving Part 2 - TECHNICAL NOTES
Shot by a Pop Gun
- TACTICAL POLICING
New South Wales Police Emergency Squad - ROAD POLICING
Road Safety in the Motor Car Age - HISTORICAL
History of Police Formation in Australia - CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
The High Cost of Hanging - POLICE METHODOLOGY
Written Confessions - WEAPONS SAFETY
Do’s and Don’ts in Reloading the Revolver - POLICE METHODOLOGY
Circumstantial Proof in Larceny and Receiving - COMPARATIVE POLICING
The Game’s the Same - INTERNATIONAL
The United States Police - CORRECTIONS
New South Wales Prisons Department - TECHNICAL NOTES
A 28-Gauge Cane
Concealed Pocket in Jacket for Carrying Weapon
- LEGAL MATTERS
Larceny by Accidental Mistake - PROCEDURES
Giving Evidence - LEGAL
Aboriginal Languages and the Law - CRIME
Having in his Possession or Conveying - EVIDENCE
Police Evidence II - HISTORICAL
The 19th Century Case of the Chinese Robber - TECHNICAL NOTES
Tips on Making Casts of Shoe and Tire Prints - BOOK REVIEW
The Australian Police Forces
An Introduction to the Law of Evidence
- RELIGION
Religion in Life – Men at Work. The Detective - CRIME
The Challenges of Crime Control - LEGAL PROCESSES
General Deficiency - POISONING
Thallium Poisoning in NSW - TECHNICAL NOTES
Detection of Forgery by Ultra-Violet Rays
Alcohol and Crime Statistics - LEGISLATION
Simple Larceny
- POLICE PROCEDURES
Police Notebooks in Evidence - INTERNATIONAL POLICING
American Law Enforcement - BOOK REVIEWS
Narcotics and Narcotic Addiction
Gambling, Should it be Legalised - LARCENY
Larcenies - FORENSICS
Document Photography - POLICE PROCEDURES
Examination and Cross Examination of Witnesses - TECHNICAL NOTES
Eyestrain and the Fingerprint Classifier
Alcohol Tests – Relationship between Blood and Breath Percentages
Forged Totalizator Tickets - HISTORICAL
The Western Australia Police
- CRIME DETECTION
New Scotland Yard - HOMICIDE
The Inevitability of Homicide - HISTORICAL
Wartime Crime in South Australia - LEGAL
Goods in Custody (Part II) - HOMICIDE
The Hofmann Murder Case - FORENSICS
Soil Analysis Aids Larceny Investigation - TRAINING
The Application of Audio-Visual Aids to Police Training - PROCEDURES
Preparing Criminal Cases – A Lecture - TIP
Weighing Live Cattle by Tape Measure
- FRAUD
Confidence Tricks - LEGAL
Larcenies – Law and Investigation Procedure – A Lecture - FORENSICS
The Textiles Expert in Criminal Investigation - HOMICIDE
The Cable Murder Case - FORENSICS
The Restoration of a Faded Firebrand - HEALTH
Care of the Feet - FORENSICS
Blood Grouping - LEGAL
Admissibility of Evidence – A Lecture