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Also at yesterday’s meeting, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) Peter T. Ellison proposed a new doctorate program and reported on the status of international applications to GSAS this year...
...federal police and a bigger a.f.p. presence overseas, as well as the simple size advantage Australia has over countries like the U.S. and Britain in coordinating its law-enforcement program. "In the U.S. they have 18,000 police forces; we have only nine," says Justice and Customs Minister Chris Ellison. "With 13 people around the Australian Crime Commission table, we can have a truly national law-enforcement approach - not many countries can do that...
...doesn't matter what the effect is, as long as it takes them away from what they were feeling." The result, she says, is a growing number of amphetamine-dependent troublemakers: "With heroin we were resuscitating people, now we're fending off their attacks." Amphetamines, says Justice Minister Chris Ellison, "are our biggest challenge...
According to Knowles, GSAS Dean Peter T. Ellison introduced the dissertation fellowships at a Faculty meeting last spring...
Australia and New Zealand now spend tens of millions of dollars a year to help small island states tackle corruption, tighten border controls and train law enforcement officers. Police and customs agents from both countries played key roles in investigating the Fiji ice lab. Australian Justice Minister Chris Ellison says the case "shows how important it is to have an Australian law enforcement presence in the region," both to protect the country and to stabilize its neighbors. The nine-nation mission to restore order to Solomon Islands, he says, is a model of what close cooperation can achieve. Australia...