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    National Police Remembrance Day
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    Welcome to Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Mike Bush CNZM
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    Vale, Constable Keith Anthony Smith
  • POLICE MEMORIAL
    Blue Blood
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    Deadly Call of Nature
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    Armenian Terrorism in Australia
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    To Catch a Rapist
  • MOUNTED POLICE
    New Home for the ‘Police Greys’
  • HISTORICAL POLICE DEATHS
    Policing Australia’s Wild West
  • REMEBRANCE
    Vale, Special Constable Noel Johnson
  • AWARDS
    APJ Prize Winning Articles for 2024
  • BOOK REVIEW
    The Politics of Police Diplomacy – The Australian Experience
  • APJ UNSOLVED
    Reward for Frank Newbery’s Murder
  • HOMICIDE
    Warwick v Warwick: The Hunt for the Family Law Court Bomber
  • FORENSICS
    “Corpse” Delicti
  • HOMICIDE – ACCESSORY AFTER THE FACT
    No End to the Sorrow
  • INTERNATIONAL POLICING
    Global Cop
  • BOOK REVIEW
    Behind the Badge
  • APJ UNSOLVED
    Operation Scores
  • SOUTH AUSTRALIA
    Functions of a Modern Police Force
  • UNITED KINGDOM
    The Investigating Officer
  • COLONIAL POLICE (AFRICA)
    Admissibility of Evidence Obtained Either Improperly or by Criminal Means
  • PAPUA NEW GUINEA
    Plant Protection and Industrial Security
  • INTERNATIONAL
    Prevention, the Principal Task of a Good Traffic Police
  • QUEENSLAND
    Immigration and Work Amongst Potential Migrant Delinquents
  • UNITED KINGDOM (CHESHIRE)
    The Moors Murders
  • QUEENS POLICE GOLD MEDAL ESSAY
    The Problems of Youth are the Problems of the Police
  • TECHNICAL NOTES
    Skid Mark Evidence
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