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Profiling the missing person


"This is such an important area, there hasn't been anything like it done in the world. There are no profiles of missing persons at all. Having a tool where there are strong indicators or markers for what's happened to the missing person is a first." Dr Shaunagh Foy from Charles Sturt University is talking about her ground breaking research into who goes missing and why. The NSW Police Force hope it will help solve missing persons cases more quickly.

New agreement for police recruit education in NSW


Charles Sturt University has renewed its ties with Australia’s largest police force with the signing of a new contract to provide the NSW Police recruit education program.

Award for criminal intelligence training


Charles Sturt University was recognised for its contribution to criminal intelligence training in Australia at the annual Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers conference last night (Thursday 3 November) in Sydney.

Major funding promise for Police Training in Australia


Charles Sturt University’s Australian Graduate School of Policing based in Manly, NSW welcomes the Federal Coalition’s promise of $11.2 million announced during the election campaign.

Enrolment numbers at CSU


Claims that Charles Sturt University could lose more than 2 500 student places under proposed higher education reforms have been firmly rejected by CSU Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration) Professor David Battersby.

Head to the Goulburn Police Career Day


Do you want more than just a job? If you’re after a career that will bring
variety and the opportunity to gain expertise in specialised fields, then
policing may be for you.

Australian police management join in university agreement


Australia and New Zealand’s most senior police officers will be able to undertake higher degrees designed for their profession as part of a new agreement between Charles Sturt University and the Australian Institute of Police Management.

Policing career on display in Randwick


A desire to spend more time with her children and serving the community, at the same time was the impetus for Sydney’s Nicole Collins to leave her ten year career in the Australian Navy.

More than ‘just a job’ on offer at the NSW Police Career Day


A desire to have a career, rather than ‘just a job’ was the motivation for Joanne Cox to join the police. It’s a decision she will be sharing with others at this Sunday’s NSW Police Career Day.

CSU sets its sight on Sydney for policing


A record number of probationary constables will today march out at their NSW Police attestation, as Charles Sturt University prepares to enrol the first intake of police students to study on-campus in Sydney.

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