Australian policing before 1980 was a State responsibility, but it is now shared with the Commonwealth. Policing underwent a paradigm shift, driven by the Commonwealth and abnormally in the course of Australian federalism, consented to by the States. The hypothesis presented, based on the pragmatic federalism argument, is the paradigm shift occurred because the Commonwealth took on the role of principal problem-solver for new and expanding crime threats faced by all governments
This paper reviews developments in police oversight in the last decade in Australia's eight jurisdic...
Crime and crime control are very complex issues and relate not just to the police and the criminal j...
An overview of what is currently known about community policing in Australia. Topics covered includ...
We are currently at a point in time in Australia where questions concerning how to govern police hav...
This thesis examines the legal relationship between police and government in Australia to ascertain...
Across fifteen years to 2015–2016 the rate of public complaints against police in the Australian Cap...
The thesis is a historical study from a socio-legal perspective of debates about, and developments i...
The Australian Federal Police has in recent years become an important actor in both the implementati...
This report argues that it’s time for the federal cabinet to take a coordinated and strategic look a...
The paper will comment or reflect on some of the key developments and themes in Australasian policin...
The concept of community policing is community partnership with the police to improve the quality of...
Abstract The role of policing within western democratic countries has become increasingly clouded. ...
good deal of analysis has been done on organisational change within police bureaucracies and on oper...
When Sir Robert Peel proclaimed in 1829 that the police are the public and the public are the police...
When Sir Robert Peel proclaimed in 1829 that the police are the public and the public are the police...
This paper reviews developments in police oversight in the last decade in Australia's eight jurisdic...
Crime and crime control are very complex issues and relate not just to the police and the criminal j...
An overview of what is currently known about community policing in Australia. Topics covered includ...
We are currently at a point in time in Australia where questions concerning how to govern police hav...
This thesis examines the legal relationship between police and government in Australia to ascertain...
Across fifteen years to 2015–2016 the rate of public complaints against police in the Australian Cap...
The thesis is a historical study from a socio-legal perspective of debates about, and developments i...
The Australian Federal Police has in recent years become an important actor in both the implementati...
This report argues that it’s time for the federal cabinet to take a coordinated and strategic look a...
The paper will comment or reflect on some of the key developments and themes in Australasian policin...
The concept of community policing is community partnership with the police to improve the quality of...
Abstract The role of policing within western democratic countries has become increasingly clouded. ...
good deal of analysis has been done on organisational change within police bureaucracies and on oper...
When Sir Robert Peel proclaimed in 1829 that the police are the public and the public are the police...
When Sir Robert Peel proclaimed in 1829 that the police are the public and the public are the police...
This paper reviews developments in police oversight in the last decade in Australia's eight jurisdic...
Crime and crime control are very complex issues and relate not just to the police and the criminal j...
An overview of what is currently known about community policing in Australia. Topics covered includ...