- Australasian Council of Women and Policing 2011
Web site of the conference (Hobart, 21-24 August, 2011). The Conference title is 'Making it happen!'
- Choose a Ride
A National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council initiative aimed at educated young people in the effort to reduce the high level of car theft. Includes teaching resources and an interative video which was filmed in Tasmania by Roar Film
- Crime and corruption
Attorney-General's Department information about crime prevention, fraud control and anti-corruption plus information for federal offenders about release, pardons, parole and transfers
- Crime Stoppers (Tasmania Police)
Tasmania Police information on the activities of Crime Stoppers Tasmania, an independent non-profit, community-based, crime-solving organisation established to encourage the community to become involved in the fight against crime
- Crime Stoppers Youth Challenge
Annual competition that asks year 5-10 students throughout Tasmania to investigate, explore and discuss the motivations and consequences of crime, and to suggest practical solutions
- Good Mates Guide
Information on an initiative of Tasmania Police and the Tasmanian Government which incorporates the use of Facebook and a phone application called Mate Minder to reduce alcohol-fuelled violence and communicate practical skills to lessen the likelihood of becoming a victim
- Graffiti laws and sale of aerosol paint containers
Tasmania Police information on measures to help stop graffiti vandalism, under amendments to the Police Offences Act 1935
- Inland Fisheries Compliance Update
The Inland Fisheries Service has 10 Authorised Fisheries Officers who regularly patrol inland waters throughout the state checking that anglers are complying with the requirements of the Inland Fisheries Act 1995. List of penalties included
- Point Duty: Cyber Crime System
A company that specialises in research, development and commercialisation of intelligence gathering and analysis tools that support Intelligence, Law Enforcement and Copyright Protection organisations to combat the criminal use of technology
- Residential burglary prevention
Tasmania Police advice on measures that can be taken to reduce the risk of residential burglaries
- Robbery stay safe: a guide to prevention and procedures
Tasmania Police information guide for business on how to reduce the risk of robbery and/or mimimise loss in the workplace
- Safe and secure living: your personal handbook
Tasmania Police information guide to practical precautions that can be taken to assist in crime prevention, improve home safety and increase personal security
- Tassie for a One Punch Can Kill Campaign
Facebook site launched by Matt Stevenson, a Liberal candidate for Denison, to lobby for the introduction of a government education campaign to stop street violence
- Tourist tips (Tasmania Police)
Tasmania Police tips and guidelines for visitors, to help ensure that they have a safe and enjoyable time in Tasmania
- U-Turn: diverting young people from vehicle theft in Tasmania
U-Turn aims to break the cycle of motor vehicle theft by engaging participants in 'hands on' mechanical training while addressing life-skills and personal development issues