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Mar2020
Breakfast - Conflict management for the 21st century
Another successful breakfast was conducted albeit, not surprisingly, with a small group.
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Mar2020
Security Licensing in Australia
Our colleagues at ASIAL recently published a report highlighting Australian industry licensing.
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Mar2020
ASIAL Breakfast Briefing Friday 27 March 2020
Our colleagues at ASIAL are providing information on compliance in the security industry.
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Mar2020
ASIS Victoria Breakfast Event Tues 17 March 2020
Check out our next breakfast event on conflict management for the 21st century. A session during the breakfast is being run by Joe Saunders, a violence and aggression management specialist and a Presilience® practitioner.
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Feb2020
ASIS Members - Time to Renew Your Membership
Our Membership Coordinator Pascal Engler has recently reviewed data relating to membership renewals and currently we have a number of members who have not renewed.
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Feb2020
Best practice for licensed premises and minors
A minor is a person aged under the age 18 years. The Victorian Liquor Control Reform Act proscribes situations where minors may be on licensed premises.
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Feb2020
Retail Security: 3-Step Burglary Prevention
John Adams recently published a three step approach to minimising the risk of burglary in rural areas.
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Feb2020
Crime Statistics Agency Releases Adolescent Family Violence Report
This report investigates adolescent perpetrators who have remained largely absent from discussions surrounding domestic and family violence.
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Feb2020
New Legislation To Increase Manslaughter Sentences
the following is a Media Release for all Victorians - The Andrews Labor Government will introduce legislation to increase the maximum penalty for manslaughter from 20 to 25 years’ imprisonment.
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Jan2020
Identity crime and misuse in Australia: Results of the 2018 online survey
Australian Institute of Criminology Statistical Report highlights that identity crime is one of the most prevalent forms of criminal activity in Australia and can have severe and lasting consequences for victims.
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