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Former Police Support Harm Reduction: An Interview with LEAHN’s Greg Denham

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The 2017 National Drug Strategy was released last month. It provides a framework for preventing and reducing the harms associated with substance use. Since its first iteration in 1985, harm minimisation has formed the basis of Australia’s official policy. Harm minimisation is...

Playing it Safe on the Dance Scene: An Interview with HRV DanceWize’s Stephanie Tzanetis

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Victoria is renowned for its vibrant dance party scene.  There’s the bush doofs held out in regional areas, the music festivals that come with the summer season, and the old skool rave scene. And at these events, not all, but...

Changing Attitudes: An Interview with Domestic Violence NSW CEO Moo Baulch

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Last Saturday, NSW Labor committed to introducing 10 days’ paid domestic and family violence leave. The move follows a campaign launched in July by the Australian Council of Trade Unions to have the leave enshrined in the national employment standards...

Police Back Down on Sniffer Dogs: An Interview with MLC David Shoebridge

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NSW police have begun to back off with their drug detection dog operations. The latest figures suggest that the number of searches carried out by police after a positive indication from a sniffer dog has almost halved over the last six years....

Film the Police: An Interview with the National Justice Project’s George Newhouse

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Elijah Doughty was just 14 when he was run over and killed last year. His crime, according to the man that hit him, was hearsay evidence the teen may have stolen his motorbike – although there’s no proof this happened....

Reducing Wage Theft: An Interview with Unions NSW’s Thomas Costa

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The practice of underpaying employees is on the rise in this state, according to a recently released Unions NSW report. Four out of five businesses advertising on popular non-English language websites were found to be offering illegal pay rates. The Lighting...

Fast Times: An Interview with Criminal Psychologist Tim Watson-Munro

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The tragedy of the Hoddle Street Massacre, the murder charges against the ‘Black Prince of Lygon Street’ Alphonse Gangitano, and the fall of Perth multimillionaire Alan Bond: these were high-profile cases that gripped the nation in the twilight years of the...

Modern Chains: An Interview with Anti-Slavery Australia’s Professor Jennifer Burn

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The 2016 Global Slavery Index estimates there are 45.8 million people around the globe currently in some form of modern slavery. While Australia has one of the lowest rates in the world, the index still puts the number of people enslaved...

The Homelessness Crisis: An Interview with RMIT Professor Guy Johnson

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Homelessness is an ever-increasing issue in Australia. Despite being one of the wealthiest countries in the world with one of the most equal distributions of wealth, an estimated one in every two hundred people in Australia are homeless. In mid-2015,...

The Impact of Islamophobia: An Interview with MUIS President Abdulah Hamimi

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On Monday, the Islamophobia in Australia report was released by Charles Sturt University. A first-of-its-kind in the world, the study focused on 243 verified incidents reported to the Islamophobia Register of Australia between September 2014 and December 2015. President of the register Mariam Veiszadeh...
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