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Professor Nick Crofts is an epidemiologist and public health practitioner with over 35 years of experience in HIV/AIDS, illicit drugs, harm reduction, and law enforcement. He serves as Director of the Centre for Law Enforcement and Public Health and holds honorary Professorial Fellow positions at the Nossal Institute for Global Health (University of Melbourne) and the Australian Institute of Police Management. His work has focused on addressing health inequities through cross-sector collaboration, particularly in marginalized communities in Southeast Asia. He co-founded the Global Law Enforcement and Public Health Association (GLEPHA) and has been recognized with prestigious awards for his contributions.
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Research interests include integrating law enforcement with public health, HIV control among drug users, and human rights in health policy. His current work emphasizes global initiatives to strengthen police-public health partnerships.
Notable achievements include establishing Burnet Institute's public health programs and leading capacity-building efforts with SE Asian police on HIV. Awards highlight his global impact in reducing HIV transmission and advocacy for health equity.
Advising and grants: Specific details on students or grant amounts are not provided. However, his role in founding GLEPHA and the Centre for Law Enforcement and Public Health underscores extensive collaborative efforts. Lab/Team affiliations include the Nossal Institute and GLEPHA, focusing on global health policy and law enforcement collaboration.


