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What does BOCSAR stand for?

Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (Australia)


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But NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research director Don Weatherburn said police did not collect information on ethnicity of attackers or victims in assault crimes.
In April 2006, the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) and the Alcohol Education and Rehabilitation Fund released a report titled 'Liquor outlet concentrations and alcohol-related neighbourhood problems'.
The Premier has indicated that a premises' placement in one of the levels of restrictions will be reviewed every six months, when new data is available from the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOSCAR).

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