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Web resource: http://www.aic.gov.au/documents/2/D/1/%7B2D133201-3CDD-4128-9898-80CADE19567D%7Dcrm026.pdf
Type: Fact Sheet
Title: Night patrolsAICrime reductions matters
Authors: Australian Institute of Criminology
Keywords: Community development;Indigenous issues;Regional rural and remote areas;Policing;Criminal justice responses
Year: 2004
Publisher: Australian Institute of Criminology
Notes:  Provides an overview of night patrol services in Australia, their various forms, locations and sources of funding. Key features of night patrol services, such as cooperation with police, Indigenous community leaders and organisations, are highlighted and it is noted that, while perceptions of night patrol effectiveness are generally positive, few services have been formally evaluated.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11816
Physical description: 1p
Appears in Collections:Fact Sheets

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