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Notes 64 AUST. & N.Z. JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY (Mar., 1970): 3, 1 and, (e) Are any further penalties needed? The committee has indicated that they would be interested to learn the views of other expert authorities as to the various views held on the problem of vandalism in Gur society today. Professor E. Stenge) (Sheffield, England) has asked that we should publicise the existence and work of the International Association for Suicide Prevention Mr. R. Whitrod, Commissioner of the Police (LA.S.P.)! of wh ich he is both president and chairman of the Committee of National Force of the Territory of Papua and New Representatives. The Australians at Guinea, is reported as having accepted the position of Commissioner of the Queens­ present concerned with this association are land Police Force. Dr. A. A. Bartholomew (National Repre­ sentative) and Dr. A. Stoller (Deputy The Western Australian Minister for Poliee National Representative), of Victoria; Mr. and Traffie, the Hon. J. F. Craig, M.L.A., L. F. Hayes and Rev. A. R. Kidd, of it is understood, has established a Van­ Queensland, Rev. B. G. Marsh, of New dalism Research Committee und er the South Wales, and The Samaritans of chairmanship of the Deputy Commissioner Western Australia Inc. For further infor­ for Police, Mr. A. L. M. Webb. The areas mation any of the above named persons of investigation by the committee at should be contacted. present may be summarized as: (ai At what stage in life is a person most prone to become a vandal? (b) Its causation. (c) What remedial action may be taken? 1. See leading article (1969). Suicide Preven­ (d) A consideration of statutory penalties tion, Brit.Med.J. 4 513. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology SAGE

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64 AUST. & N.Z. JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY (Mar., 1970): 3, 1 and, (e) Are any further penalties needed? The committee has indicated that they would be interested to learn the views of other expert authorities as to the various views held on the problem of vandalism in Gur society today. Professor E. Stenge) (Sheffield, England) has asked that we should publicise the existence and work of the International Association for Suicide Prevention Mr. R. Whitrod, Commissioner of the Police (LA.S.P.)! of wh ich he is both president and chairman of the Committee of National Force of the Territory of Papua and New Representatives. The Australians at Guinea, is reported as having accepted the position of Commissioner of the Queens­ present concerned with this association are land Police Force. Dr. A. A. Bartholomew (National Repre­ sentative) and Dr. A. Stoller (Deputy The Western Australian Minister for Poliee National Representative), of Victoria; Mr. and Traffie, the Hon. J. F. Craig, M.L.A., L. F. Hayes and Rev. A. R. Kidd, of it is understood, has established a Van­ Queensland, Rev. B. G. Marsh, of New dalism Research Committee und er the South Wales, and The Samaritans of chairmanship of the Deputy Commissioner Western Australia Inc. For further infor­ for Police, Mr. A. L. M. Webb. The areas mation any of the above named persons of investigation by the committee at should be contacted. present may be summarized as: (ai At what stage in life is a person most prone to become a vandal? (b) Its causation. (c) What remedial action may be taken? 1. See leading article (1969). Suicide Preven­ (d) A consideration of statutory penalties tion, Brit.Med.J. 4 513.

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