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20 Mar 2018

Building greater pathways in QLD Police Force to help combat Domestic Violence in our communities

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Building greater pathways in QLD Police Force to help combat Domestic Violence in our communities

With the opportunity to gain first-hand insights into issues surrounding Domestic Violence in LGBTI communities around the world, Senior Constable Ben Bjarnesen from the Fortitude Valley police station in QLD headed overseas as part of his role as the 2016 Churchill Fellowship Recipient. He conducted research into domestic violence in our communities by working closely with international police jurisdictions across four countries.

Dean Arcuri spoke to Senior Constable Ben Bjarnesen about the Churchill Trust, and what his research found.

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