Smart homes technology to help stop DV

Recently, North Brisbane District Domestic Family Violence Liaison Officer, Sergeant Kerry McKay was invited to the University of Queensland (UQ) ‘Smart Homes Technology and Domestic and Family Violence’ session with first year Criminology Students. The event was organised by Senior Lecturers, and also included invited guests who specialise in home security auditing for aggrieved persons […]

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Stafford Police say STOP to DV

As domestic and family violence month has commenced, Stafford Police Officers were photographed outside Stafford Police Station beside our ‘Stop Violence’ corflute sign. We hope is a sign of the times – and brings all community members on board with us to stop domestic violence. The Queensland Government ‘do something’ campaign was launched to encourage community members to […]

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North Brisbane Police enlist puppy power to help end Domestic Violence

Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month is an annual event held each May to raise community awareness of the social and personal impacts of domestic and family violence and the support available to those affected. Police  have enlisted pawsome brother and sister duo Evans and Wendy the springador police puppy recruits to help promote a clear […]

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Don’t drop the ball, secure your vehicle

A three-part crime prevention video series featuring ‘The King’ Wally Lewis has been launched to help reduce motor vehicle offences in Queensland. The first instalment focuses on vehicle security; an effective measure that only takes a few seconds and helps prevent thefts from and theft of vehicles. https://d2haxmvzil2swt.cloudfront.net/uploads/2018/04/18/153933_DDTB_VideoOne_Lock_your_car.mp4 Download Video Brisbane Region Acting Assistant Commissioner […]

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