Publication
Aug 2014
This report examines a 2014 proposal to merge the Australian Crime Commission (ACC) and the CrimTrac Agency, an Australian information-sharing service for its police, law enforcement and national security agencies. The author explains the three options available to Australia, 1) do nothing; 2) merge the two agencies, as proposed; or 3) take a staged approach that focuses on fixing the information-sharing and investment impediments first—and then consider a merger if the desired results are not achieved.
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Author | David Connery |
Series | ASPI Special Reports |
Publisher | Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) |
Copyright | © 2014 ASPI |