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Projecting a policing future


One of Australia's top criminologists will present his predictions on the future face of policing in 2020 at a meeting at Goulburn Police Academy on Tuesday 25 July.

CSU confident in police education program


Policing education and recruit training are more thorough and rigorous than they have ever been, according to Charles Sturt University's Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Professor Ross Chambers.

Policing education going the distance


Education for future NSW police recruits will be offered by distance education in addition to full-time study currently offered at the NSW Police Academy said NSW Police Commissioner Peter Ryan last Friday in Goulburn.

Helen Loris Smith


In conferring the award of Doctor of the University (honoris causa) on Helen Smith, the University recognises a life devoted to the highest professional standards in education and to service to the community.

New head for police school


Charles Sturt University (CSU) has appointed Associate Professor Tracey Green as Head of the School of Policing Studies, based in Goulburn.

Criminal profiling expert wins over skeptics


Contrary to views screened in some TV crime shows, developing successful criminal profiles depend on the rigour of the scientific method rather than psychic powers, according to the winner of the 2000 Eureka Prize for Critical Thinking.

CSU diploma signals new era for NSW policing


NSW Police Commissioner Peter Ryan will swear in the first group of students from Charles Sturt University’s new Diploma of Policing Practice as probationary constables next Tuesday 22 December.

Paving the way for a national criminal DNA database


A Charles Sturt University student laying the groundwork for a national criminal DNA database will present her research findings to an international conference on forensic sciences in Adelaide next week.

Policing students take to the streets


Around 250 graduate recruits to the new Policing education program are taking to the streets this week in field placements at police stations across regional NSW.

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