The current divide between law enforcement and public health is baffling in light of the long history of engagement between practitioners in the field. In this paper, we argue that this divide is futile, and we suggest an alternative lens through which to view the ground shared by these disciplines. In light of an empirical and conceptual analysis of policy and practice in Australia, we suggest that an understanding of vulnerability based on universal precautions can offer new opportunities for policing, and reinforce existing inter-agency relationships between law enforcement and public health [1]
The Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES) publishes regular Briefing Papers on topi...
In Australia we are at the cross-roads in regard to future directions of policing. On the one hand w...
As front-line practitioners police deal with a wide range of social problems. A significant number o...
The debates about how and whether law enforcement and public health share a policy and practice mand...
There is now widespread scholarly and practice agreement that vulnerability is at the very core of l...
Over the last 20 years, there has been a significant development of collaborations that seek to addr...
Public security and law enforcement have a crucial but often largely unacknowledged role in protecti...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the potential benefits as well as some of the pract...
The intersections of law enforcement and public health cover a wide range of social and medical issu...
The policing of vulnerable people has long been a topic of operational uncertainty and political sen...
The policing of vulnerable people has long been a topic of operational uncertainty and political sen...
The Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES) publishes regular Briefing Papers on topi...
In Australia we are at the cross-roads in regard to future directions of policing. On the one hand w...
As front-line practitioners police deal with a wide range of social problems. A significant number o...
The debates about how and whether law enforcement and public health share a policy and practice mand...
There is now widespread scholarly and practice agreement that vulnerability is at the very core of l...
Over the last 20 years, there has been a significant development of collaborations that seek to addr...
Public security and law enforcement have a crucial but often largely unacknowledged role in protecti...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the potential benefits as well as some of the pract...
The intersections of law enforcement and public health cover a wide range of social and medical issu...
The policing of vulnerable people has long been a topic of operational uncertainty and political sen...
The policing of vulnerable people has long been a topic of operational uncertainty and political sen...
The Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES) publishes regular Briefing Papers on topi...
In Australia we are at the cross-roads in regard to future directions of policing. On the one hand w...
As front-line practitioners police deal with a wide range of social problems. A significant number o...