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- Find information here about the priorities of the National Campaign against Violence and Crime, its publications, events and directions.
 
- Find Australian criminal justice statistics from the Australian Institute of
Criminology. 
 
- Find Australian Researchers in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
 
- Use the Parliamentary Library's Criminal law internet resource guide to find links to national criminal law sites in Australia and abroad, and issues such as mandatory sentencing and firearms.
 
- Search CrimeNet for missing persons, unsolved crimes, wanted persons, or search the criminals database for criminal records of individuals.
 
- Find Queensland crime statistics via Statistics Queensland, the Queensland Government's data warehouse.
 
- Check crime and court statistics at the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research.
 
- Get information on crime prevention measures and links to organisations.
 
- Examine estimates of worldwide crime from the United Nations' Surveys of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems.
 
- Find information on and links to the NSW Police Royal Commission and child protection issues, including the Wood Royal Commission and paedophilia issues.
 
- Download US crime and justice reports and statistics, including capital punishment, hate crime statistics, and drug control.
 
 
 
 
- Emergency Management Australia coordinates effective national emergency and natural disaster management arrangements.
 
- Find ambulance services for the ACT, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia.
 
- Get information about the St. John Ambulance service.
 
- Contact the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
 
- Find state emergency services for the ACT, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania,   Victoria, Western Australia.
 
- Contact the Queensland State Emergency Service & Volunteer Marine Rescue, the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard, or the Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol.
 
 
