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Organization profile
Organisation profile
The Australian Graduate School of Policing & Security delivers a range of short courses and programs tailored to the specific requirements and training needs of clients and partners. These programs are designed and developed by expert industry practitioners and academics each of whom has a wealth of knowledge and experience in their fields of discipline and practice. The programs can be designed for junior practitioners through to the most senior executive officers; from a basic training level, to operational, strategic and higher academic standards. Programs are flexibly constructed to meet workplace schedules. Intensive classroom based programs and modularised programs comprising a blend of face to face and online learning and development sessions can be facilitated. Courses are underpinned by rigorous educational standards and may be aligned with academic requirements in order to qualify for credit towards further academic studies at CSU.
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Profiles
Research Output 1982 2020
Accessing justice for mentally ill people: A comparison of UK and Australian developments
Rogers, C. & Wintle, E., 17 Mar 2020, (Accepted/In press) Policing and Mental Health. RoutledgeResearch output: Book chapter/Published conference paper › Chapter (peer-reviewed)
Cultivating wellbeing amongst police officers: Examining challenges in the workplace
Birch, P., Vickers, M. H., Galovic, S. & Kennedy, M., 2020, (Accepted/In press) Urban Security: Challenges for 21st Century Global Cities and policing. Peterson, D., Das, D. K. & De Guzman, M. (eds.). CRC Press, (Edit International Police Executive Symposium).Research output: Book chapter/Published conference paper › Chapter (peer-reviewed)
Culture, technology and people: Lessons from the application of air power and joint operations in conflict
Vandepeer, C., 2020, (Accepted/In press) Inaugural Sir James Rowland Air Power Seminar Program.Research output: Book chapter/Published conference paper › Conference paper
Activities 2006 2020
Inaugural Otago National Security School
Kristy Campion (Speaker)Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Conference › Academic
Urban Warfare
Charles Knight (Speaker)Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Public lecture/debate/seminar/presentation › Community
World Summit of Counter Terrorism
Kristy Campion (Speaker)Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Public lecture/debate/seminar/presentation › Industry
Press / Media
ASIO's First Annual Threat Assessment 2020
26/02/20
2 items of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
Christchurch Mosque Shooting 'Inspiring' Aussie Far-Right Extremists And White Supremacist
25/02/20
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
New Generation of NZ Security Specialists Needed, University of Otago Expert Says
04/02/20
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media