Queensland police blocked research into domestic violence cases and attitudes of officers

 The Queensland police service blocked academic research seeking to scrutinise its response to domestic violence cases and the attitudes of officers – sending rejection letters that denied there was a need for studies.

That’s despite increasing case numbers and mounting evidence of cultural problems within the ranks.

In one instance in 2019, highly regarded Queensland University of Technology criminologist Kerry Carrington was refused permission to survey police officers to assess how victim-centric police stations for women and families could work in the state.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/may/06/queensland-police-blocked-research-into-domestic-violence-cases-and-attitudes-of-officers





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