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Shocking truth behind assaults on frontline heroes Jarring new crime data has revealed violent assaults on frontline police, paramedics and firefighters are increasing both in number and severity.
Crime by Brianna Travers
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Subscriber only Violent assaults on frontline police, paramedics and firefighters are increasing both in number and severity, new crime data reveals. Last year, 3492 assaults on police and other emergency services workers were recorded in Victoria, up 512 or a shocking 17 per cent on the previous year. This is despite tough mandatory jail sentences introduced in 2018 and designed to better protect frontline emergency workers from violence. Data obtained by the Saturday Herald Sun shows there were at least 220 more serious assaults on police in 2020 than there were the year prior.
Inside uni studentsâ sneaky new cheating tactics Universities are attempting to crack down on contract cheating as lazy students fork out cash to assignment companies promising âplagiarism freeâ work.
Education by Suzan Delibasic and Ian Royall 17th Apr 2021 7:32 AM
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Subscriber only Lazy university students are forking out hundreds of dollars to assignment cheating companies, lured by the promise of plagiarism-free work. The Saturday Herald Sun can reveal that universities are injecting resources to crack down on contract cheating, as data shows a rise in students at some institutions paying for assignments in the past year. They are also warning that students face being blackmailed by the companies, who extort them for higher fees by threatening to dob them in for cheating.