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RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Book, Butterworths, Bourke's criminal law Victoria comprising the Crimes Act 1958 of Victoria as amended to 1968 and the Commonwealth Crimes Act 1914-1966, 1969
... Bourke's criminal law Victoria comprising the Crimes Act ...Previous owner: T. H. SmithSecond editioncriminal law -- australia, criminal law -- victoria -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Lord Russell of Liverpool, CBE MC, The Scourge of the Swastika-A Short History of Nazi War Crimes, 1954
... Crimes ...Hardcover book with dust cover. Book is black buckram covered with red writing on spine. Dust cover is yellow with black drawing of people between a pair of jackboots. Text on dust cover is in red and black."L Schilling 43 Bakewell St Bendigo"books, military /history, germany -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Allan Hall, War crimes and terror
... War crimes and terror ...A series of articles relating to acts of terror both by institutions, governments and individualsill (b/w), p.192.non-fictionA series of articles relating to acts of terror both by institutions, governments and individualswar crimes, terror -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, Lord Russell of Liverpool et al, THE KNIGHTS OF BUSHIDO (Japanese war crimes), 1958
... THE KNIGHTS OF BUSHIDO (Japanese war crimes) ... -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, Lord Russell of Liverpool et al, THE SCOURGE of the SWASTIKA (A short history of Nazi war crimes), 1954
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Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, Lord Russell of Liverpool et al, Return of the Swastika? (Nazi War Crimes), 1968
... Return of the Swastika? (Nazi War Crimes) ...isbn: 7091 0339 5 -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Crimes (Kew), 1958
... Crimes (Kew) ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Subject file containing a photocopied newspaper article and photo on a car bomb in Davis Street, Kew in 1983.crime -- kew (vic.)crime -- kew (vic.) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - GOLD GRAVES AND GALLOWS
... crimes ...Soft covered Gold,Graves and Gallows crimes and calamities on the Colonial Goldfields 215 pages with black and white photographs & maps.Tony Matthewsbooks, collections, crimes -
Victoria Police Museum
Prison record (Thomas Brooks), 14 June 1920
Thomas Brooks's had a long criminal career beginning in 1889 under various aliases. His crimes included forgery, imposition, horse stealing, and housebreaking (for which he received a sentence of 10 years). Most of his crimes were committed whilst under the influence of drink.Prison record for Thomas Brooks, prisoner registered number 22986, giving details of the prisoner, his crimes and the dates and places of his trials.english speaking prisoner, thomas brooks, horse stealing, imposition, housebreaking -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTING, BALLARAT "COURIER", MAN'S PLEA ON MURDERED WIFE, 28/4/1997
CLUNES. CRIMEBALLARAT COURIER APRIL 28, 1997. 2 PAGES. .1 FRONT PAGE STORY WITH PHOTO .2 PAGE 4 UNDER BANNER OF 'OUR UNSOLVED CRIMES'. ARTICLE AND PHOTOS OF ROBERT AND NINA NICHOLSONrobert nicholson, nina nicholson, murder, clunes -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Hot on the trail of a cold case, 2008
Author Syd Wright thinks he knows who murdered Mitcham housewife Iolene Sampson in 1928.Author Syd Wright thinks he knows who murdered Mitcham housewife Iolene Sampson in 1928. The theory is explained in a new publication 'Outside the law 2: Australian true crime stories'Author Syd Wright thinks he knows who murdered Mitcham housewife Iolene Sampson in 1928. sampson, iolene, wright, syd -
Victoria Police Museum
Prison record (Frederick Dunn), 31 October 1919
Frederick Dunn was an habitual offender. He started offending very young and was first apprehended in January 1903 on a charge of stealing a canary. Subsequent crimes included stealing a gold watch chain, money, a silver watch. In 1913 he was charged with keeping a brothel and in 1914, of receivingPrison record for Frederick Dunn, prisoner registered number 30410, giving details of the prisoner, his crimes and the dates and places of his trials.english speaking prisoner, frederick dunn, larceny, robbery, receiving -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Compilation of crime in Sandridge, 1841 - 1851, May 2011
List composed by Justice MULLALY and donated to PMHPS in 2011. Crimes were: Catherine ELLIS - larceny; Joseph CAMM - cattle stealing; John DAVIS - larceny; Henry WATSON - assault; William RILEY - larceny ; Joseph MARSHALL - larceny ; Francis MOORE - larceny ; David LONERGAN - assault ; Joseph HARRISON - larceny ; John WARD - stabing ; ? BROWN - perjury ; Joseph HANSEN - rapeCompilation of crime in Sandridge 1841 to 1851 - includes reference to Liardet family members. paper copy with catalogue number 2521.liardet family, crimes and misdemeanours, pemberton, catherine ellis, joseph camm, john davis, henry watson, william riley, joseph marshall, francis moore, david lonergan, joseph harrison, john ward, brown, joseph hansen -
Victoria Police Museum
Prison record (Muriel Butler), 2 August 1919
Muriel Butler stole a black coat and a fox skin fur in Melbourne in January 1918. She was arrested when getting off the train in Ballarat. She was also wanted by the police for circulating valueless cheques. She had committed previous crimes of stealing and false pretences between 1914 and 1918, sometimes under the name of Agnes James.Prison record for Muriel Butler, prisoner registered number 7400, giving details of the prisoner, her crimes and the dates and places of her trials.english speaking prisoner, female prisoner, muriel butler, agnes james, false pretences, stealing, larceny -
Supreme Court of Victoria Library
Book, Kelly Court Book, 1870s-1880s
There are many Court books in existence, they record the details in Criminal Cases, of the date of a hearing, before which judge, the nature of th crime, the plea, verdict and sentence. This one is of particular interest as it is the book that records the particulars of the case of Ned Kelly, before Justice Sir Redmond Barry in October 1880.A very significant item giving the ongoing importance of the Kelly legend. A leather bound Court book or journal.The Court book records the particulars of a case heard in the Court. This will include the date, the name of the presiding judge, the accused, the nature of their crime, their plea, verdict and sentence.ned kelly, kelly gang, redmond barry -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - Guest speaker, Paul Mullaly, 24 November 2011
Paul Mullaly discussing crime in SandridgeDuration 01:09:22law -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Victoria Police plaque, 1989
Wooden plaque in the shape of Victoria with the Victorian Police symbol (5 point star, surrounded by green leaves, topped with a red crown, round circle in the middle of the star containing the words 'Victorian Police' around a blue cross on a red background with 5 stars on the cross, and 'Uphold the Right' under the circle), to the left. The inscription to RVIB is on the right.Wooden plaque in shape of Victoria with police emblem on left sideTo the Staff of RVIB With Thanks Crime Department 1989royal victorian institute for the blind, nameplates -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Publication
""American Crimes in Vietnam" by Democratic Republic of Vietnam.vietnam, general -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Tom Noble, Walsh Street: The cold-blooded killings that shocked Australia, 1991
SoftcoverThe crime accounted in this book happened close by Boyd's housewalsh st library -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, 2014
Crime and Punishment, a History of Bendigo's law and order, a display at the Post Office Gallery 2014. Letter from the Bendigo Art Gallery giving the Historical Society a copy of the Crime and Punishment: A History of Bendigo's Law and Order for their contribution to the exhibition.Post Office Gallerybook, bendigo, post office gallery -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Police Report - sheep theft, Hamilton, 1912, 07/06/1912
Barry was a police officer stationed at Portland 1969 - 71. Stables were to be demolished. he was instructed to clean them out, and take the contents to the tip. He retained these documents and donated them to the Cultural Collection.Typed copy of crime report from Police Superintendent's office, Hamilton - sheep stealingpolice report, sheep theft, livestock theft, hamilton -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
``Newspaper clipping from "The Mail", 14/1/97, P 8. NEWS insight - Pokies reflect the ugly side of gambling - by - Jeff Jones Police have denied a significent rise in Maroondah crime figures is related to the introduction of poker machines in the area. The denial comes in spite of an upsurge in crimes of deception and theft in Maroondah during 1996. Ringwood Senior Detective Glenn Powell last week said there had been "a few minor cases but nothing major in terms of gambling related crime".` -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper
Black and white photograph of Detective Sergant John Weel with Crime Line equipment at CIB office Bairnsdale Victoriapolice -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Papers presented at the ninth annual AIJA conference, 1991
18-19 August 1990 Melbourne Cost of justice Alternative dispute resolution Electronic recording of police interviews with crime suspects ISBN: 1875527028costs (law) -- australia, dispute resolution (law) -- australia, police questioning -- australia, costs (law) -- australia -- congresses, dispute resolution (law) -- australia -- congresses, police questioning -- australia -- congresses -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Police Report - Criminal Offence Larceny, Dunkeld Victoria, 17/03/1914
Hand written supplementary Police Report of Criminal Offence - larceny as a bailee, Dunkeld police stationFront: Newspaper clipping from 'Argus' 18/3/14 re above crime, attached to report form -
Victoria Police Museum
Prison record (Ah Tune), 26 July 1918
Ah Tune, kicked William Brasslin to death in a drunken brawl following an altercation, Beechworth, November 1914. Death sentence was commuted to 10 years imprisonmentPrison record for Ah Tune, prisoner registered number 33926, giving details of the prisoner, his crimes and the dates and places of his trials.ah tune, foreign prisoner, beechworth, murder, william brasslin -
Victoria Police Museum
Prison record (Myrtle McDonald), 1918
Myrtle McDonald, in company with Robert Roberts, was accused of passing forged five pound notes in Carlton, August 1916. Prison record for Myrtle McDonald, prisoner registered number 730, giving details of the prisoner, her crimes and the dates and places of her trials.myrtle mcdonald, female prisoner, english speaking prisoner, forgery -
Victoria Police Museum
Prison record (William Coleman), 12 November 1918
William Coleman stole a cash box from the Woolpack Hotel, Carlton, December 1910. He had a string of various other offences of larceny and stealing under a variety of aliasesPrison record for William Coleman, prisoner registered number 34372, giving details of the prisoner, his crimes and the dates and places of his trials.william coleman, english speaking prisoner, stealing, larceny -
Victoria Police Museum
Prison record (Robert Sinclair), 23 December 1918
Robert Sinclair, a travelling entertainer, committed a variety of offences including housebreaking, having a skeleton/picklock key in his possession, being an habitual criminal. He had several aliases. Prison record for Robert Sinclair, prisoner registered number 29536, giving details of the prisoner, his crimes and the dates and places of his trials.robert sinclair, english speaking prisoner, larceny, housebreaking, stealing -
Victoria Police Museum
Prison record (James Rouhan), 17 March 1919
James Rouhan, 19 years of age, was accused of murdering his sweetheart, Kate Beachley, with an axe, in Lydiard St., Ballarat in October 1904. Sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonmentPrison record for James Rouhan, prisoner registered number 30737, giving details of the prisoner, his crimes and the dates and places of his trials.james rouhan, english speaking prisoner, murder, kate beachley