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Jim O'Sullivan may refer to: Jim O'Sullivan, husband of Irish businesswoman Margaret Molloy; Jim O'Sullivan (hurler), member of Cork Junior Hurling Team 1994; Jim O'Sullivan (police commissioner), commissioner 1992–2000 of Queensland Police Service; Jim O'Sullivan (athlete), Australian 400m silver medallist in 1977 Pacific Conference Games
Jim O'Sullivan: APM: 1992: 2000: Commissioner O'Sullivan's substantial record of achievement had a far reaching impact on the policy and operational direction of policing in Queensland. Mr O'Sullivan oversaw the introduction of the 'Police Beat Project' piloted in Toowoomba in 1993. He launched the 'Identify It' property marking project in 1995.
The 2003 report An Assessment of Resource Requirements of the Northern Territory Police by former Queensland Police Service commissioner James O'Sullivan commissioned by the Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services recommended establishing a full-time six member TRG team based in Alice Springs. [44]
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[9] Similarly, Queensland police commissioner Jim O'Sullivan accused Aboriginal people of being "hell bent" on using Yock's death to incite tensions with the police. [ 9 ] The vice-president of the Aboriginal Legal Service Sam Watson rejected the calls for an apology stating that it would be comparable to asking Jewish people to apologise for ...
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The Commission of Inquiry into Possible Illegal Activities and Associated Police Misconduct (the Fitzgerald Inquiry; 1987–1989) into Queensland Police corruption was a judicial inquiry presided over by Tony Fitzgerald QC.