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Why is 'International Policing' Difficult?
It is an expensive venture to send members of a police force to another country

Delphine Jamet
Dec 3, 2013


Police Ethics Sliding?
New police graduates find that the police culture disregards the good ethics and morals they've learnt in the academy

Delphine Jamet
Nov 26, 2013


Who or What is the 'Other' in Contemporary Australia?
Australia has been a racist country since its foundation, which saw the destruction of Indigenous populations

Delphine Jamet
Nov 12, 2013


How Powerful is the Media in Influencing Police Work?
Our knowledge of crime and media is largely informed by the media, however unjust and exaggerated it may be

Delphine Jamet
Nov 12, 2013


Trace Evidence in Forensic Science
Trace evidence is created when objects come into contact with each other, whether it is the transfer of paint, fingerprints or gunshot

Delphine Jamet
Nov 8, 2013


How Hegemonic is Police Culture?
It appears that policing is held to a higher standard and more scrutiny, whilst fostering the ‘blue wall of silence’

Delphine Jamet
Nov 5, 2013


Police Ethics: Discretion 2
Like any other industry or organisation, police services around the world experience issues of ethics in conducting their work

Delphine Jamet
Aug 12, 2013


Pushing The Limits
My mind wanders as my body obeys its daily goals. 110 laps of the 25 metre pool. I can do it, I can do anything. I must push myself...

Delphine Jamet
Jun 29, 2013


The Relationship Between Drugs and Crime
A lot of research has been conducted into crime and the relationship between drugs as a cause or a result

Delphine Jamet
Oct 22, 2012


The Relationship Between Media and Crime
The media have a strong hold in how we define crime and tend to influence police operations and crackdowns, in particularly street crimes

Delphine Jamet
Oct 22, 2012
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