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Record ID: e1fdf1ad-d6d1-4fe7-a3af-76afc7f0392a
Web resource: http://www.aihw.gov.au/uploadedFiles/ClosingTheGap/Content/Publications/2013/ctg-rs20.pdf
Type: Fact Sheet
Title: The role of community patrols in improving safety in Indigenous communitiesResource sheet
Authors: Closing the Gap Clearinghouse
Keywords: Indigenous issues;Community attitudes;Community development
Year: 2013
Publisher: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Citation: No. 20
Notes:  This briefing paper illustrates the importance of community patrols, also called night patrols, youth patrols or women's patrols, in increasing Indigenous community safety. Studies of these independent community initiatives show that they help reduce crime and alcohol-related violence and empower communities.

This resource summarises key evidence supporting community patrols and, also provides evidence on best practice.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/21484
ISBN: 9781742494494
Physical description: 20 p.
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