A recent police operation in the Northern Territory community of Borroloola invites reflection on best practice for community policing and alcohol management. Community policing is fundamentally an alliance where the police and community identify and solve community problems together, with the essential ingredient being active participation. This is not always easy to achieve, as it often requires a profound change in organisational culture and practice
The relationship between Aboriginal communities and police continues to be a pressing issue in conte...
A research driven response to community concerns regarding the level of crime and fear of crime in t...
Introduction: Includes a brief history of Patrol origins, and how they arose from the necessity to d...
Between January and June 2009 the North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) and the ...
The idea that alcoholic drinks should be made available in licensed canteens or clubs in discrete A...
Policing in Indigenous communities is a vast topic to summarise, analyse and discuss in a few thousa...
Based on a national analysis of Indigenous family violence, the 2001 monograph on ‘Violence in Indig...
This research examines the multiple elements of daily frontier life at the Native Mounted Police (NM...
This paper aims to provide historical depth to the idea that alcoholic drinks should be made availab...
"This research examines the crucial crime and violence prevention role of Aboriginal Night and Commu...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This article examines the everyday operation and politics of Indigenou...
The relationship between Aboriginal communities and police continues to be a pressing issue in conte...
This paper examines the institutional, political and cultural conditions in which Aboriginal Communi...
Night Patrols (‘patrols’) are a uniquely Indigenous Australian form of community self-policing. Patr...
Over the past three years, Indigenous policy in Australia has taken an interventionist turn. The wor...
The relationship between Aboriginal communities and police continues to be a pressing issue in conte...
A research driven response to community concerns regarding the level of crime and fear of crime in t...
Introduction: Includes a brief history of Patrol origins, and how they arose from the necessity to d...
Between January and June 2009 the North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) and the ...
The idea that alcoholic drinks should be made available in licensed canteens or clubs in discrete A...
Policing in Indigenous communities is a vast topic to summarise, analyse and discuss in a few thousa...
Based on a national analysis of Indigenous family violence, the 2001 monograph on ‘Violence in Indig...
This research examines the multiple elements of daily frontier life at the Native Mounted Police (NM...
This paper aims to provide historical depth to the idea that alcoholic drinks should be made availab...
"This research examines the crucial crime and violence prevention role of Aboriginal Night and Commu...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This article examines the everyday operation and politics of Indigenou...
The relationship between Aboriginal communities and police continues to be a pressing issue in conte...
This paper examines the institutional, political and cultural conditions in which Aboriginal Communi...
Night Patrols (‘patrols’) are a uniquely Indigenous Australian form of community self-policing. Patr...
Over the past three years, Indigenous policy in Australia has taken an interventionist turn. The wor...
The relationship between Aboriginal communities and police continues to be a pressing issue in conte...
A research driven response to community concerns regarding the level of crime and fear of crime in t...
Introduction: Includes a brief history of Patrol origins, and how they arose from the necessity to d...