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New deaths in custody report released
20-12-2022
AIC Student Criminology Forum 2023
14-12-2022
PNI Newsletter Issue 2 published
14-12-2022
New report finds link between data breaches and other forms of cybercrime victimisation
23-11-2022
30 years of awarding excellence in crime and violence prevention
01-11-2022
New research shows prolific use of dating apps to facilitate sexual violence
04-10-2022
AIC 2022 conference brings together experts in crime and criminal justice
28-09-2022
New report finds illicit drug demand reduction programs an economical investment
08-09-2022
Dashboard provides quarterly reporting of deaths in custody
30-08-2022
AIC 2022 Conference
29-08-2022
New Deaths in custody in Australia quarterly dashboard
07-06-2022
Awarding exceptional crime and violence prevention programs for 30 years
03-05-2022
New Indigenous Justice Research Program funding announced
04-04-2022
New deaths in custody report released
02-12-2021
Victoria Police’s Second-Hand Dealer Inspection and Closure program recognised for reducing the trade in stolen motor vehicles
23-11-2021
Turning Corners program recognised for reducing incidence of sexual harm to children from adolescents in Queensland
23-11-2021
Youth action plan recognised for reducing crime through positive engagement in the Tom Price District in Western Australia
23-11-2021
South Australia’s Intensive Bail Supervision program for domestic and family violence offenders recognised for increasing safety outcomes for victims
23-11-2021
Project Walwaay recognised for providing opportunities for at-risk young people in Dubbo
23-11-2021
Tasmania Police’s Project Vigilance recognised for reducing the incidence and effects of family violence in the community
23-11-2021
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