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Title: Crime Prevention Seminar
Authors: Lee, Murray
Clancey, Garner
Fitzgerald, Jackie
Homel, Peter
Sydney Institute of Criminology
Keywords: crime prevention
criminology
Issue Date: May-2010
Publisher: Sydney Institute of Criminology
Abstract: Keeping up with the latest developments in crime prevention can be challenging. This seminar will highlight recent developments, including successful local crime prevention initiatives, and will include a small number of keynote presentations and interactive panel sessions. The two keynote speakers secured for this event are: Jackie Fitzgerald (Deputy Director, NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research). Jackie will discuss recent NSW crime trends. With 2009 NSW crime data to be released in late April 2010, Jackie will be discussing the latest crime trends across NSW. Peter Homel (Research Manager, Crime Reduction and Review Program, Australian Institute of Criminology). Peter will discuss contemporary crime prevention trends across Australia. Having worked across many Australian jurisdictions in recent years, Peter is in a good position to describe the latest crime prevention approaches being adopted in other States and Territories.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2123/6437
Department/Unit/Centre: Sydney Institute of Criminology
Appears in Collections:Seminars - Institute of Crimminology

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Introduction.mp3Introduction to the Crime Prevention Seminar - Dr Murray Lee and Garner Clancey (Sydney Institute of Criminology)3.39 MBMP3View/Open
Jackie_Fitzgerald.mp3Latest Trends in Crime in NSW - Jackie Fitzgerald (Deputy Director, NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research)8.06 MBMP3View/Open
Peter_Homel.mp3The Ghost of Crime Prevention Future - Peter Homel (Research Manager, Crime Reduction and Review, Australian Institute of Criminology)9.84 MBMP3View/Open

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