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POLICE & CRIME
Home > Latest News > Police & Crime Policing as a career on display in Dubbo 16 Apr 2002
Dubbo’s Wesley Bush knew from a young age that he wanted to be a police officer. It’s a dream he’s glad to have followed, as he prepares to start working as a probationary constable. Major police education review to improve operational policing 24 Feb 2002
Student police officers in NSW will gain increased operational experience in the field following changes announced today to the NSW Police recruit education program. Public service vulnerable to online corruption 06 Nov 2001
NSW public agencies are highly vulnerable to electronic corruption, according to a Charles Sturt University report prepared for the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption. Interested in a policing career? Visit the Police Career Day 23 Aug 2001
For anyone who has considered joining the NSW Police Service, the experience of policing student Robyn Tanti may be inspirational. Thinking of a police career? Visit the Police Career Day 25 May 2001
At 33 years of age, Wollongong's Dave Henderson is having "one of the best times" in his life - at study. March out of first new police recruits 21 Dec 2000
The first of a new breed of NSW police officers will be sworn in as probationary constables by the NSW Police Commissioner, Peter Ryan, at the NSW Police Academy at Goulburn tomorrow, Tuesday 22 December. Changing old attitudes in policing 21 Dec 2000
The raw experience of life as a vulnerable member of the community has challenged some of the prejudices held by future police officers. National grants support CSU industry-linked research 07 Nov 2000
Charles Sturt University has increased its share of industry-linked grants, with a number of projects aimed to benefit regional Australia following the announcement of Australian Research Council funding for 2001. CSU degrees support police professionalism 30 Oct 2000
Postgraduate training for NSW police officers is on the increase, as nearly 200 officers accept awards in a range of specialist degrees from Charles Sturt University at a graduation ceremony in Sydney tomorrow. New police recruits to meet future challenges 13 Oct 2000
The push to recruit more police officers to the NSW Police Service gives opportunities for a diverse range of people interested in a policing career, according to Charles Sturt University's Associate Professor Tracey Green. |

