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Reducing deaths and injuries through evidence-based road policing and public safety strategies

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We speak with Associate Professor Lyndel Bates, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and the Griffith Criminology Institute at Griffith University at the World Police Summit 2025, held at the Dubai World Trade Centre 13-15 May.

Associate Professor Lyndel Bates has research and teaching interests predominantly in road policing, road safety and traffic law enforcement, the intersection of criminology and health and translating research into policy. Lyndel has expertise in report writing, critical analysis, and project design and management. She is an award winning researcher who has presented her work to both national and international conferences. She has also published her research findings in a number of international peer reviewed journals.

MySecurity Media were media partners to the WPS 2025. #Worldpolicesummit #wps2025 #mysecuritytv

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