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Talks and Presentations
The Kokoda Foundation proudly presents monthly seminars intended primarily for Kokoda's Young Strategic Leaders (YSLs). YSLs are typically those who have either joined the national security community during the last 8 years or so, are in the final phases of their studies and aspire to join the national security community and are generally below the age of 35. For more information about the Kokoda Young Strategic Leaders' Forum please click here.
A draft of the program for 2008 can be downloaded here. Please note that this program has not been finalised and is subject to change.
You are warmly invited to
The Young Strategic Leaders’ Forum August event
Drivers of Transnational Crime: the Emerging Security Challenges
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Dr Grant Wardlaw
National Manager, Intelligence, Australian Federal Police
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Thursday 28 August 2008 at 5.15 for 530 pm - 7 pm |
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Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies Theatre |
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Australian Defence College,
Cotter Road, Weston Creek |
This YSLF presentation will focus on the following key themes
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Strategic challenges for law enforcement in a changing global environment
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Global crime and the major drivers of geopolitics, demographics, environment and science and technology
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Policing futures
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Trends in major crime
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New dimensions of major crime into the future
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Grant Wardlaw was appointed to the position of National Manager, Intelligence in the Australian Federal Police (AFP) on 1 July 2003. Grant has held senior executive positions in crime intelligence, research and policy organisations, including being Executive Director of the Australian Bureau of Criminal Intelligence (ABCI), Director of the Commonwealth Government’s Office of Strategic Crime Assessments (OSCA) and Acting Director of the Australian Institute of Criminology.
Grant has published widely in the fields of terrorism, illicit drug policy and law enforcement intelligence and is the author of Political Terrorism: Theory, Tactics and Countermeasures (Cambridge University Press). |
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Grant has postgraduate qualifications in psychology, international relations and international law and is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management. |
The Role of National Manager Intelligence, Australian Federal Police
The AFP is managed according to a functional structure, with the National Manager Intelligence (NMIntel) having functional responsibility for the AFP’s criminal intelligence collection, analysis, and production activities. In addition, the position has responsibility for the AFP’s Undercover Operations and the AFP Operations Coordination Centre. NMIntel reports directly to Deputy Commissioner National Security. |
Participation is free for young professionals below 35 years of age and all Kokoda Foundation members.
RSVP by Monday 25 August 2008
Email manager@kokodafoundation.org or Telephone 02 6204 1822
(for security and catering)
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For more information on Young Strategic Leaders Forum presentations
please click here |
The Young Strategic Leaders’ Forum is proudly sponsored by Noetic Solutions Pty Ltd

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