Watch Head of the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Associate Professor Janet Ransley, Pro Vice Chancellor Professor Paul Mazerolle and Gold Coast Police Superintendent Paul Ziebarth speak at Griffith University’s public forum that revealed the facts and figures around the level of crime at the Gold Coast.
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