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Elite new strike teams to target organised crime
New national specialist FDSV financial counselling service
AIC research giving voice to victims of intimate partner homicide
Travellers and workers urged to be alert for crime at airports as borders reopen
Technology and distance weaponised against rural women domestic violence victims
New Criminology Research Grants awarded by Australian Institute of Criminology
New reports spotlight hospitalisations due to family, domestic and sexual violence and service responses
New funding grants on offer for criminal justice research
Decline of brotherhood
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Anti-Gangs Squad seizes more firearms, cash and drugs from OMCGs
New deaths in custody report released 2 December
New deaths in custody report released
Australia’s best crime and violence prevention projects recognised
New South Wales projects recognised for excellence in crime and violence prevention
Projects recognised for excellence in crime and violence prevention 23 November
Queensland projects recognised for excellence in crime and violence prevention
Victoria projects recognised for excellence in crime and violence prevention
South Australian projects recognised for excellence in crime and violence prevention
Tasmania Police’s Project Vigilance recognised for reducing incidence and effects of family violence in community
Victoria Police’s Second-Hand Dealer Inspection and Closure program recognised for reducing trade
Applications for new Indigenous Justice Research Program are now open
New program to fund research into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander criminal justice
New Deaths in Custody Report released
Social isolation, time spent at home, financial stress and domestic violence during COVID-19 pandemic
Drug use monitoring in Australia: Drug use among police detainees, 2019
Identity crime and misuse in Australia, 2019
Scams Awareness Week
Shining a light on shadow pandemic – New report reveals high rate of domestic violence experienced by Australian
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ research organisations join forces to investigate patterns of intimate partner homicide and breaches