Law enforcement
Alternative labels
Rule of law
Report
Strengthening the rule of law through the United Nations Security Council
These Policy Proposals are the product of a three-year Australian Research Council-funded project on ‘Strengthening the Rule of Law through the UN Security Council’. The project is a collaboration between the Australian National University’s Centre for International Governance and Justice and the Australian Government’s Australian Civil-Military Centre. The project examined the relationship between the Security...
Article
If lawful firearm owners cause most gun deaths, what can we do?
In the frustrating struggle to identify gun killers in advance, we could have been looking in the wrong place. By accepting the common mantra that law-abiding, licensed firearm owners are not the problem, many have chased popular fears such as mental illness and violent video games. Research now shows that far more frequently, perpetrators share...
Statistics
Mass gun killings in Australia and New Zealand, 1987-2015
Of 130 victims shot dead, 56% were killed by a licensed gun owner. Most were shot by a killer with no previous history of violent crime or mental illness. All the perpetrators were men.
Article
The Pacific region lives up to its name with disarming success
Recent headlines are clear: our world is a fearful place, spattered with blood, angry men and loose guns. But not everywhere. One sprawling region has largely avoided, and at times even reversed, the steady proliferation of illegal firearms and death by gunshot. Twelve out of 16 Pacific Islands Forum nations are patrolled by routinely unarmed...
Guide
Crime and law enforcement: a quick guide to key internet links
This Quick Guide provides key internet links to websites with information on crime and law enforcement arrangements and issues.