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Informit: AFPD supports the information needs of personnel involved in Federal law enforcement and community policing. Subjects covered include policing, criminology, law enforcement, management, and occupational health and safety.
Australian Criminal Justice StatisticsAustralian Institute of Criminology: A wide range of Australian criminal justice statistics which can be browsed by region or topics such as courts, fraud, cybercrime and policing. Some selected international crime statistics are also included.
Informit: CINCH is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on all aspects of crime and criminal justice. This subset includes information on the involvement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the justice system. Source documents include journal articles, monographs, monograph chapters, conference papers, government documents, book reviews and theses. Subject coverage includes all aspects of crime and criminal justice including corrections, crime, crime prevention, criminal law, criminology, juvenile justice, law enforcement, police and victims of crime. Warning: There is the possibility that some records contained in this database may contain references to deceased people, sacred or secret material, inappropriate terminology or offensive language, which, though unintentional, may cause distress to some people.
Informit: CINCH is an index to Australian material on all aspects of crime, criminal justice and criminology. Journal articles, monographs, conference papers and proceedings, book reviews, research reports, theses, government documents, statistical publications and unpublished materials are included. Subject coverage includes: criminology, corrections, crime prevention, juvenile justice, law enforcement and the police.
Informit: CINCH-HEALTH covers all aspects of crime and criminal justice, including mental health, medical and medicolegal issues, drugs and alcohol, suicide, HIV/AIDS, corrections health, euthanasia, and occupational health and safety.
Western Australian Genealogical Society: The information on this CD-ROM contains the details of 525 men and women who served as warders, gaolers and matrons, within the prison system of Western Australia.
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