- THEFT
Gold Stealing in Western Australia - ROAD SAFETY
Can the Police Reduce the Toll of the Road? - ROAD SAFETY
Drunken Drivers - EFFECTIVENESS
The Value of the Policeman on the Beat - PROFESSIONALISM
Homicidal Poisonings - HEALTH
Cancer Research and Treatment - TRAINING
Modus Operandi as an Aid to Crime Detection - COMMUNICATIONS
Police Communications – A Lecture - TECHNOLOGY
Netherlands Police Radio - OPINION
Fantasy Teaches Safety First - TRAINING
Hall Marks, Merchandise Marks, Precious Stones and Jewellery Tracing Section Work – A Lecture
Search Results
Tag: wireless
- COMMUNICATIONS
Compiling Messages for Transmission in Morse Code - FORENSICS
Forensic Chemistry - HOMICIDE
A Case of Murder - LIVESTOCK
Live Stock in Australia - HUMOUR
‘Bonehead College’ - ASSAULT
Assaults on Officers - OPINION
Advice to Detectives - CRASH INVESTIGATIONS
Hit and Run Accident Investigations - SUICIDE
An Unusual Case of Suicide - ELECTRICITY
Deaths and Injuries from Electric Currents - OPERATIONAL
Bush Detective
- HOMICIDE
The Concrete Slab Murder - COURTS
A Judge Hits Out at Crime - INVESTIGATIONS
Has the Offence as Alleged been Committed! - COURTS
Our Every Day Problems of Punishment - THEFT
Things are not Always as they Seem - TRAINING
The Training of Policemen - PUBLIC RELATIONS
The Police and Public Relations
Another Angle on Public Relations
The Police of England – and the Public - THEFT
Bicycle Stolen - POLICE/YOUTH
Police-Citizens Boys’ Clubs Activities - COMMUNICATIONS
The Need for a Broadcast Information Policy - ROAD SAFETY
The Investigation of Street Accidents
From the April-June 1947 issue of the APJ
- Posted:
Senior Detective H. R. Donelly, C.I. Branch, Melbourne
- Category: Homicide
- Tags: Free To Read, Murder, Victoria Police, capital punishment, knife, youth, St Kilda, Melbourne, ammunition, wireless, action stations, death penalty, historic