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Brett Roeder is a Lecturer in Criminal Justice at Charles Sturt University's Centre for Law and Justice within the Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences. He joined CSU in 2021 after a 32-year career in the NSW Police Force, where he attained the rank of Sergeant and served in diverse roles including Counter Terrorism - Dignitary Protection.
- Education:
- MEd (Master of Education)
- GCLTHE (Graduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education)
- Current Teaching:
- JST152 – Introduction to Policing
- JST320 – Drugs, Crime and Society
- JST352 – Professionalism and Resilience in Public Safety Organisations
- EMG100 – Introduction to Emergency Management
- Prior Teaching:
- JST151 – Preparing for Criminal Justice Practice
- JST219 – Criminal Law in Context
- JST110 – Criminal Justice in Society
- JST228 – Policing and the Community
- JST321 – Justice Studies Work-Integrated Learning
- JST353 – Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Crime and Justice
His research interests focus on law enforcement ethics, community policing, and emergency management, informed by his extensive practical experience in policing and security operations.
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