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Project Marrella
27 Oct 2009
The Police Integrity Commission has released a Research and Issues Paper titled Project Marrella: Is misconduct by NSW police officers affected by the number of students in a training intake at the NSW Police College?
Complaints were used as a proxy for misconduct and police officers' first two years of service were examined. The results showed that police officers who were trained in large intakes were not more likely to be the subject of complaints in their first two years of service than those trained in smaller intakes.
The perception that students trained in large intakes are more likely to engage in misconduct once they become police officers than those trained in smaller intakes is therefore not valid for NSW police officers when complaints are used as a proxy for misconduct.
Project Marrella 27 October 2009.pdf
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Operation Lantana Investigation Report
20 Oct 2009
Operation Lantana involved allegations that two NSW Police Force officers had been involved in a ‘drug rip’, where they seized drugs and sold them for their own financial benefit.
Operation Lantana 20 October 2009.pdf (1,841kb)
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Project Odin - Identifying and Managing High Risk Officers in the NSW Police Force
22 Sep 2009
The Police Integrity Commission has released a research report titled Project Odin: Identifying and Managing High Risk Officers in the NSW Police Force. Project Odin was undertaken by the Commission to develop a better understanding of how NSW Police Force commands identify and manage high risk officers.
Project Odin Report.pdf (16,067kb)
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