The research detailed in this report clearly illustrates that policing by consent is reliant on propinquitous relationships. This has a variety of implications for Tasmanian Police in relation to the training and preparedness of officers to work in rural, regional and remote (RRR) communities, as well as the existing policy that requires officers to be re-deployed to other stations and commands after their term in RRR communities. <br/
Although Australian police were not the perpetrators of the profound violation of trust that charact...
Mobile phone use while driving continues to be a significant road safety concern, despite the severe...
Studies on security governance have highlighted that internationally there has been the pluralisatio...
Policing outside of the metropole is unlike what we have come to know about policing. The rural, reg...
The strategies and techniques that police officers employ are adaptations to the types of communitie...
The policing of public dissent in rural and regional areas is influenced by many factors, including ...
While research on the unique challenges of rural policing is increasing, these challenges are still ...
This thesis examined police and Indigenous relations in rural and remote contexts in Australia which...
An overview of what is currently known about community policing in Australia. Topics covered includ...
Although reporting of the policing of protest is mainly confined to urban environments, protest is n...
The central issue is how to further policing in remote communities by improving services and extendi...
good deal of analysis has been done on organisational change within police bureaucracies and on oper...
This paper examines the perceptions of police who work in Queensland’s discrete Indigenous communiti...
This qualitative research study examines community police officers (CPO) in a northern Swedish rural...
Rural policing, with a few notable exceptions, has been largely absent from the geographic and crimi...
Although Australian police were not the perpetrators of the profound violation of trust that charact...
Mobile phone use while driving continues to be a significant road safety concern, despite the severe...
Studies on security governance have highlighted that internationally there has been the pluralisatio...
Policing outside of the metropole is unlike what we have come to know about policing. The rural, reg...
The strategies and techniques that police officers employ are adaptations to the types of communitie...
The policing of public dissent in rural and regional areas is influenced by many factors, including ...
While research on the unique challenges of rural policing is increasing, these challenges are still ...
This thesis examined police and Indigenous relations in rural and remote contexts in Australia which...
An overview of what is currently known about community policing in Australia. Topics covered includ...
Although reporting of the policing of protest is mainly confined to urban environments, protest is n...
The central issue is how to further policing in remote communities by improving services and extendi...
good deal of analysis has been done on organisational change within police bureaucracies and on oper...
This paper examines the perceptions of police who work in Queensland’s discrete Indigenous communiti...
This qualitative research study examines community police officers (CPO) in a northern Swedish rural...
Rural policing, with a few notable exceptions, has been largely absent from the geographic and crimi...
Although Australian police were not the perpetrators of the profound violation of trust that charact...
Mobile phone use while driving continues to be a significant road safety concern, despite the severe...
Studies on security governance have highlighted that internationally there has been the pluralisatio...