Most law enforcement activity is focused at the national (federal) level, but each of the six states and two principal territories also have jurisdiction to deal with crime at a local level, even when it involves some cross-border or organised component. This report identifies the principal agencies and organisations in each jurisdiction that are involved in combating organised crime.  
Oceania has a relatively low level of crime prevalence yet in the smaller and under-developed PICs w...
Oceania has a relatively low level of crime prevalence yet in the smaller and under-developed PICs w...
Oceania has a relatively low level of crime prevalence yet in the smaller and under-developed PICs w...
A growing recognition of the threats posed by organized criminal activity at both domestic and inter...
This report makes a case for the Commonwealth expanding its role in fighting organised crime, and p...
Accelerating globalisation has resulted in complex movements of goods and people around the world. W...
Serious and organised crime is an ever-evolving transnational phenomenon. But for all its manifest...
Since the end of the Cold War; wide spread political, economic, social and technological changes hav...
By global standards, the problems with organized crime experienced by Australia and New Zealand are ...
This briefing paper presents and foreshadows ongoing PhD research by the first author into how under...
Provides the context in which organised crime operates in Australia and gives an overview of each of...
This chapter outlines the Australian federal policing and allied agency responses to international d...
Paper presented at the International Policing Conference, Adelaide, 6th March 2001, by Adam Graycar,...
This volume explores issues of law enforcement cooperation across borders from a variety of discipli...
This paper summarises scholarly approaches to the concept of organised crime, noting that such persp...
Oceania has a relatively low level of crime prevalence yet in the smaller and under-developed PICs w...
Oceania has a relatively low level of crime prevalence yet in the smaller and under-developed PICs w...
Oceania has a relatively low level of crime prevalence yet in the smaller and under-developed PICs w...
A growing recognition of the threats posed by organized criminal activity at both domestic and inter...
This report makes a case for the Commonwealth expanding its role in fighting organised crime, and p...
Accelerating globalisation has resulted in complex movements of goods and people around the world. W...
Serious and organised crime is an ever-evolving transnational phenomenon. But for all its manifest...
Since the end of the Cold War; wide spread political, economic, social and technological changes hav...
By global standards, the problems with organized crime experienced by Australia and New Zealand are ...
This briefing paper presents and foreshadows ongoing PhD research by the first author into how under...
Provides the context in which organised crime operates in Australia and gives an overview of each of...
This chapter outlines the Australian federal policing and allied agency responses to international d...
Paper presented at the International Policing Conference, Adelaide, 6th March 2001, by Adam Graycar,...
This volume explores issues of law enforcement cooperation across borders from a variety of discipli...
This paper summarises scholarly approaches to the concept of organised crime, noting that such persp...
Oceania has a relatively low level of crime prevalence yet in the smaller and under-developed PICs w...
Oceania has a relatively low level of crime prevalence yet in the smaller and under-developed PICs w...
Oceania has a relatively low level of crime prevalence yet in the smaller and under-developed PICs w...