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PTSD Case study 3845
26th April 2019 It would not be hard to conclude that the horror stories that the Community...
Are Victorian Courts in contempt of the High Court ?
23rd of April 2019 The Community Advocacy Alliance Inc. (CAA) has long advocated greater...
Project Police PTSD- Case study 3843
Editor’s note:3843 has not (yet?) been formally diagnosed with PTSD, but the circumstances of this...
Who will earn these epaulettes?
The term of the Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton is in its twilight phase with his indication some...
Project Police PTSD – Case study 3842
4th April 2019 This case starts off fairly benignly with a respected country Detective Sergeant...
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
31st March 2019 CAA has noted with warm approval the outspoken criticism by the Director of Public...
Perhaps we were a bit wrong.
29th March 2019 We recently published an article about comments attributed to Deputy Commissioner...
YRO –YSO, a rose by any other name?
26th March 2019 It is always a bother when new initiatives and their new acronyms are trotted out...
Another disappointing set of crime figures only this time there is multiple disappointments.
22nd March 2019 Disappointingly, these new figures add another dimension and highlight the risk to...
Tas govt introduces PTSD compo change
22nd March 2019 The Tasmanian government has introduced a bill aiming to make it easier for...
Kel Glare and Neil Mitchell on Policing Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyRdbqnBDXY
Project PTSD – Case study 3840
16th March 2019 Editor’s note: This is the first published story of this project and we chose to...





