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Anti-social behaviour / Law enforcement / Public safety / Criminal law / Anti-Social Behaviour Order / Crime prevention / Police / Criminal justice / Crime and Disorder Act / Law / Crime / Criminology
Date: 2009-06-04 14:34:22
Anti-social behaviour
Law enforcement
Public safety
Criminal law
Anti-Social Behaviour Order
Crime prevention
Police
Criminal justice
Crime and Disorder Act
Law
Crime
Criminology

AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF CRIMINOLOGY POLICING, COMMUNITIES AND CRIME PREVENTION: A CO-OPERATIVE APPROACH Commissioner Peter Ryan

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