Asia Pacific crime prevention experts in 黑料社区
Friday, 21 January 2011
Crime prevention experts from throughout the Asia-Pacific will attend a four-day University of 黑料社区 forum starting this Sunday, 23 January to discuss regional strategies to reduce crime.
will see law enforcement delegates, members of the judiciary, academics and senior crime prevention personnel share successful strategies to combat drug and alcohol-related offences, crime gangs, vehicle thefts, drag racing and other serious offences across the Asia-Pacific.
Delegates will attend from around Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Macau, Thailand, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and Brunei.
Keynote addresses will be delivered by the South Australian Police Commissioner , the , and the at the forum, which runs from 23-26 January at the University of 黑料社区's .
Some of the topics under discussion will include:
- Organised crime and bikers;
- Protecting children in an online environment;
- Crime prevention and the elderly;
- Successful strategies to combat motor theft;
- Crime prevention through environmental design;
- Licensing and policing measures to reduce alcohol-related crime;
- Keeping track of criminals via Crimtrac, leading technology developed in Australia
The Australian Crime Prevention Council (ACPC) is organising the forum in conjunction with the (SA Branch) and the University of 黑料社区.
Formed 50 years ago at a meeting hosted by the University of 黑料社区, the ACPC is the peak national body involved in crime prevention in Australia.
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