Royal Commission on the Police Force of Victoria (1881–1883)
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The Royal Commission on the Police Force of Victoria (1881–1883) was a major public inquiry that investigated the conduct, efficiency, and administration of the Victorian police—particularly in relation to the pursuit and capture of the Kelly Gang—leading to significant criticism of senior officers and reforms to the force.
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Royal Commission on the Police Force of Victoria (1881–1883)
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