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Dealing with & Recording the Police

Police have a broad range of powers. Get to know your rights and responsibilities when dealing with and recording the police.

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Know your rights & responsibilities!

Dealing with the Police

Recording the Police

See the section Using and Protecting Your Recording for more information.

 

See the section Help & Resources for a list of support and legal services and other useful resources and links.

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Acknowledgement of Country

The National Justice Project pays its respects to First Nations Elders, past and present, and extends that respect to all First Nations Peoples across the country. We acknowledge the diversity of First Nations cultures and communities and recognise First Nations Peoples as the traditional and ongoing custodians of the lands and waters on which we work and live. Our offices are located on the lands of the Gadigal people.

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Cultural Sensitivity and Content Warning

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this website may contain images, voices and names of people who have passed away.

We also advise that this website contains content that is confronting and distressing.

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