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  "internal_strategy_evidence_md": "# Australian Federal Police - Strategy, Performance, and Operating Profile\n\n**Generated at**: 2026-05-09T22:05:56.139960+00:00\n**Entity ID**: O-000782\n**Entity type**: Non-corporate Commonwealth Entity\n**Jurisdiction**: Commonwealth\n**Portfolio**: Home Affairs\n**Website**: http://www.afp.gov.au/\n\n> Draft generated from scraped source material. Treat this as an evidence pack for editorial review, not a final judgement.\n\n## Source Coverage\n\n| Source type | Count |\n|---|---:|\n| global-intelligence | 3 |\n| pages | 13 |\n\n## Executive Readout\n\n### Purpose\n\n- The priority for law enforcement is to ensure the safety of the community, and suspicious activity can be reported to the National Security Hotline on 1800 123 400; or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n- 08 May 2026, 1:21pm\nMedia Release\nVictorian men charged with violent extremist material offences\nThis is a joint release between AFP, Australian Border Force and Victoria Police\nEditor’s note:\nVision of operational activity\nis available via Hightail.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/victorian-men-charged-violent-extremist-material-offences)`\n- 08 May 2026, 7:48am\nMedia Release\nTwo women charged by Victoria JCTT for alleged crimes against humanity\nThis is a joint release between AFP, Victoria Police and ASIO\nEditor’s Note:\nVision of the arrests\nare available via Hightail.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n- 07 May 2026, 11:09pm\nMedia Release\nWoman charged by NSW JCTT for allegedly entering Syria when occupied by ISIS\nThis is a joint media release between the AFP, NSW Police Force, ASIO and NSW Crime Commission\nEditor’s note:\nVision of the arrest\nis available via Hightail.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__05.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/woman-charged-nsw-jctt-allegedly-entering-syria-when-occupied-isis)`\n\n### Role and Functions\n\n- The priority for law enforcement is to ensure the safety of the community, and suspicious activity can be reported to the National Security Hotline on 1800 123 400; or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n- View\nView\nOur history\nOver 104 years of growth of our role and responsibilities in federal policing.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/about)`\n- Check an application\nFind out more about police checks\nFind out more about company police checks\nIf you have a question and can’t find the answer on our website, email\nAFP-NationalPoliceChecks@mail2.converga.com.au\nYou can also call\n+61 2 6140 6502\nbetween 8 am and 5 pm Monday to Friday (AEST).\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- General enquiries from the public\nMembers of the public can contact us about:\nterrorism or national security on\n1800 123 400\n(National Security Hotline)\nhuman trafficking or travelling child sex offenders on\n131 AFP (131 237)\nthe\nFamily Law Watchlist\n.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- Recruitment enquiry\nIf you have a question and can’t find the answer on the website, please complete our\nrecruitment enquiry form\nYou can also speak to a Recruitment Team Member on\n+61 2 5127 2555\nbetween 8.00 am and 4.00 pm Monday to Friday (Canberra time).\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- Crime Stoppers\nReport any information about an unsolved crime or suspicious activity anonymously\nCrime Stoppers Website\n1800 333 000\nAirport Watch\nReport suspicious activity at\n9 major airports in Australia\nAirport Watch online report\n131 237\n131 AFP\nLocal Policing\nIn an emergency, call 000.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n\n### Strategic Priorities\n\n- The priority for law enforcement is to ensure the safety of the community, and suspicious activity can be reported to the National Security Hotline on 1800 123 400; or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n- Check an application\nFind out more about police checks\nFind out more about company police checks\nIf you have a question and can’t find the answer on our website, email\nAFP-NationalPoliceChecks@mail2.converga.com.au\nYou can also call\n+61 2 6140 6502\nbetween 8 am and 5 pm Monday to Friday (AEST).\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- General enquiries from the public\nMembers of the public can contact us about:\nterrorism or national security on\n1800 123 400\n(National Security Hotline)\nhuman trafficking or travelling child sex offenders on\n131 AFP (131 237)\nthe\nFamily Law Watchlist\n.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- Recruitment enquiry\nIf you have a question and can’t find the answer on the website, please complete our\nrecruitment enquiry form\nYou can also speak to a Recruitment Team Member on\n+61 2 5127 2555\nbetween 8.00 am and 4.00 pm Monday to Friday (Canberra time).\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- Crime Stoppers\nReport any information about an unsolved crime or suspicious activity anonymously\nCrime Stoppers Website\n1800 333 000\nAirport Watch\nReport suspicious activity at\n9 major airports in Australia\nAirport Watch online report\n131 237\n131 AFP\nLocal Policing\nIn an emergency, call 000.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- Australia National Security website\n1800 123 400\n+61 1300 123 401\nhotline@nationalsecurity.gov.au\nNational Missing Persons Coordination Centre\nWorking to reduce the incidence and impact of missing persons in Australia\nNational Missing Persons website\n1800 000 634\nmissing@afp.gov.au\nAustralian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE)\nReport child abuse and exploitation\nReport abuse\nACCCE website\nNational Operations State Service Centre (NOSSC)\nGPO Box 401\nCanberra ACT 2601\nContact the relevant NOSSC\nCybercrime and cybersecurity\nReport concerns about cybercrime or cybersecurity incidents\nReportCyber\nACSC website\n1300 292 371\nTriple Zero\nCall 000 in an emergency for police, fire brigade or ambulance.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- View events and register\nNews Centre\nView all news\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nVictorian men charged with violent extremist material offences\nView\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nWA man jailed for possessing and transmitting child abuse material\nView\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nSydney man charged over attempted 300kg methamphetamine importation from Canada\nView\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nTwo women charged by Victoria JCTT for alleged crimes against humanity\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nWoman charged by NSW JCTT for allegedly entering Syria when occupied by ISIS\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nOnline dater jailed for child abuse material offences\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nBrisbane man charged over alleged harassment of state and federal parliamentarians\nView\nView\n06 May 2026\nMedia Release\nSydney man jailed for child abuse offences\nView\nAll news\nContacts\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/)`\n- Triple Zero website\n000\nCrime Stoppers\nReport any information about an unsolved crime or suspicious activity anonymously\nCrime Stoppers Website\n1800 333 000\nAirport Watch\nReport suspicious activity at\n9 major airports in Australia\nAirport Watch online report\n131 237\n131 AFP\nLocal Policing\nIn an emergency, call 000.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/)`\n- Submit\nRelated News\nAll news\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nTwo women charged by Victoria JCTT for alleged crimes against humanity\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nWoman charged by NSW JCTT for allegedly entering Syria when occupied by ISIS\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nBrisbane man charged over alleged harassment of state and federal parliamentarians\nView\nView\n06 May 2026\nMedia Statement\nAFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett Statement on Operation Kurrajong\nView\nAll news\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/victorian-men-charged-violent-extremist-material-offences)`\n- The women, aged 53 and 31, are expected to face Melbourne Magistrates Court today (8 May, 2026), after being arrested on arrival into Melbourne International Airport yesterday (7 May, 2026) by the Victoria JCTT.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n\n## KPIs, Targets, and Where They Are At\n\n- The priority for law enforcement is to ensure the safety of the community, and suspicious activity can be reported to the National Security Hotline on 1800 123 400; or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n- As a result of further inquiries, the AFP’s National Security Investigations (NSI) team in Victoria – with the assistance of the AFP Tactical Response Team and Victoria Police – executed four search warrants at homes in the Melbourne suburbs of Roxburgh Park, Clyde South and Meadow Heights yesterday (7 May 2026).\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/victorian-men-charged-violent-extremist-material-offences)`\n- Check an application\nFind out more about police checks\nFind out more about company police checks\nIf you have a question and can’t find the answer on our website, email\nAFP-NationalPoliceChecks@mail2.converga.com.au\nYou can also call\n+61 2 6140 6502\nbetween 8 am and 5 pm Monday to Friday (AEST).\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- General enquiries from the public\nMembers of the public can contact us about:\nterrorism or national security on\n1800 123 400\n(National Security Hotline)\nhuman trafficking or travelling child sex offenders on\n131 AFP (131 237)\nthe\nFamily Law Watchlist\n.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- Recruitment enquiry\nIf you have a question and can’t find the answer on the website, please complete our\nrecruitment enquiry form\nYou can also speak to a Recruitment Team Member on\n+61 2 5127 2555\nbetween 8.00 am and 4.00 pm Monday to Friday (Canberra time).\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- Crime Stoppers\nReport any information about an unsolved crime or suspicious activity anonymously\nCrime Stoppers Website\n1800 333 000\nAirport Watch\nReport suspicious activity at\n9 major airports in Australia\nAirport Watch online report\n131 237\n131 AFP\nLocal Policing\nIn an emergency, call 000.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- Australia National Security website\n1800 123 400\n+61 1300 123 401\nhotline@nationalsecurity.gov.au\nNational Missing Persons Coordination Centre\nWorking to reduce the incidence and impact of missing persons in Australia\nNational Missing Persons website\n1800 000 634\nmissing@afp.gov.au\nAustralian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE)\nReport child abuse and exploitation\nReport abuse\nACCCE website\nNational Operations State Service Centre (NOSSC)\nGPO Box 401\nCanberra ACT 2601\nContact the relevant NOSSC\nCybercrime and cybersecurity\nReport concerns about cybercrime or cybersecurity incidents\nReportCyber\nACSC website\n1300 292 371\nTriple Zero\nCall 000 in an emergency for police, fire brigade or ambulance.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- View events and register\nNews Centre\nView all news\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nVictorian men charged with violent extremist material offences\nView\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nWA man jailed for possessing and transmitting child abuse material\nView\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nSydney man charged over attempted 300kg methamphetamine importation from Canada\nView\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nTwo women charged by Victoria JCTT for alleged crimes against humanity\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nWoman charged by NSW JCTT for allegedly entering Syria when occupied by ISIS\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nOnline dater jailed for child abuse material offences\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nBrisbane man charged over alleged harassment of state and federal parliamentarians\nView\nView\n06 May 2026\nMedia Release\nSydney man jailed for child abuse offences\nView\nAll news\nContacts\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/)`\n- Triple Zero website\n000\nCrime Stoppers\nReport any information about an unsolved crime or suspicious activity anonymously\nCrime Stoppers Website\n1800 333 000\nAirport Watch\nReport suspicious activity at\n9 major airports in Australia\nAirport Watch online report\n131 237\n131 AFP\nLocal Policing\nIn an emergency, call 000.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/)`\n- AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett announced the establishment of NSI teams in October, 2025, to target groups and individuals causing high levels of harm to Australia’s social cohesion.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/victorian-men-charged-violent-extremist-material-offences)`\n- Submit\nRelated News\nAll news\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nTwo women charged by Victoria JCTT for alleged crimes against humanity\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nWoman charged by NSW JCTT for allegedly entering Syria when occupied by ISIS\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nBrisbane man charged over alleged harassment of state and federal parliamentarians\nView\nView\n06 May 2026\nMedia Statement\nAFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett Statement on Operation Kurrajong\nView\nAll news\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/victorian-men-charged-violent-extremist-material-offences)`\n- The women, aged 53 and 31, are expected to face Melbourne Magistrates Court today (8 May, 2026), after being arrested on arrival into Melbourne International Airport yesterday (7 May, 2026) by the Victoria JCTT.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n- The 53-year-old woman was charged with:\nCrimes Against Humanity – Enslavement, contrary to section 268.10 of the\nCriminal Code 1995\n(Cth),\nPossess a Slave, contrary to section 270.3(1)(a) of the\nCriminal Code 1995\n(Cth),\nUse a slave, contrary to section 270.3(1)(a) of the\nCriminal Code 1995\n(Cth), and\nEngage in slave trading – Purchase, contrary to section 270.3(1)(b) of the\nCriminal Code 1995\n(Cth).\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n- The 31-year-old woman was charged with:\nCrimes Against Humanity – Enslavement, contrary to section 268.10 of the C\nriminal Code 1995\n(Cth), and\nUse a slave, contrary to section 270.3(1)(a) of the\nCriminal Code 1995\n(Cth).\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n\n## Key Metrics\n\n| Values found | Evidence | Source |\n|---|---|---|\n| $10,000, | It will be alleged the woman travelled to Syria in 2014 with her husband and children, and was complicit in the purchase of a female slave for US$10,000, and knowingly kept the woman in the home. | `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)` |\n\n## Key Achievements\n\n- The priority for law enforcement is to ensure the safety of the community, and suspicious activity can be reported to the National Security Hotline on 1800 123 400; or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n- Check an application\nFind out more about police checks\nFind out more about company police checks\nIf you have a question and can’t find the answer on our website, email\nAFP-NationalPoliceChecks@mail2.converga.com.au\nYou can also call\n+61 2 6140 6502\nbetween 8 am and 5 pm Monday to Friday (AEST).\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- General enquiries from the public\nMembers of the public can contact us about:\nterrorism or national security on\n1800 123 400\n(National Security Hotline)\nhuman trafficking or travelling child sex offenders on\n131 AFP (131 237)\nthe\nFamily Law Watchlist\n.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- Recruitment enquiry\nIf you have a question and can’t find the answer on the website, please complete our\nrecruitment enquiry form\nYou can also speak to a Recruitment Team Member on\n+61 2 5127 2555\nbetween 8.00 am and 4.00 pm Monday to Friday (Canberra time).\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- Crime Stoppers\nReport any information about an unsolved crime or suspicious activity anonymously\nCrime Stoppers Website\n1800 333 000\nAirport Watch\nReport suspicious activity at\n9 major airports in Australia\nAirport Watch online report\n131 237\n131 AFP\nLocal Policing\nIn an emergency, call 000.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- Australia National Security website\n1800 123 400\n+61 1300 123 401\nhotline@nationalsecurity.gov.au\nNational Missing Persons Coordination Centre\nWorking to reduce the incidence and impact of missing persons in Australia\nNational Missing Persons website\n1800 000 634\nmissing@afp.gov.au\nAustralian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE)\nReport child abuse and exploitation\nReport abuse\nACCCE website\nNational Operations State Service Centre (NOSSC)\nGPO Box 401\nCanberra ACT 2601\nContact the relevant NOSSC\nCybercrime and cybersecurity\nReport concerns about cybercrime or cybersecurity incidents\nReportCyber\nACSC website\n1300 292 371\nTriple Zero\nCall 000 in an emergency for police, fire brigade or ambulance.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- View events and register\nNews Centre\nView all news\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nVictorian men charged with violent extremist material offences\nView\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nWA man jailed for possessing and transmitting child abuse material\nView\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nSydney man charged over attempted 300kg methamphetamine importation from Canada\nView\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nTwo women charged by Victoria JCTT for alleged crimes against humanity\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nWoman charged by NSW JCTT for allegedly entering Syria when occupied by ISIS\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nOnline dater jailed for child abuse material offences\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nBrisbane man charged over alleged harassment of state and federal parliamentarians\nView\nView\n06 May 2026\nMedia Release\nSydney man jailed for child abuse offences\nView\nAll news\nContacts\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/)`\n- Triple Zero website\n000\nCrime Stoppers\nReport any information about an unsolved crime or suspicious activity anonymously\nCrime Stoppers Website\n1800 333 000\nAirport Watch\nReport suspicious activity at\n9 major airports in Australia\nAirport Watch online report\n131 237\n131 AFP\nLocal Policing\nIn an emergency, call 000.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/)`\n- Submit\nRelated News\nAll news\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nTwo women charged by Victoria JCTT for alleged crimes against humanity\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nWoman charged by NSW JCTT for allegedly entering Syria when occupied by ISIS\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nBrisbane man charged over alleged harassment of state and federal parliamentarians\nView\nView\n06 May 2026\nMedia Statement\nAFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett Statement on Operation Kurrajong\nView\nAll news\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/victorian-men-charged-violent-extremist-material-offences)`\n- The women, aged 53 and 31, are expected to face Melbourne Magistrates Court today (8 May, 2026), after being arrested on arrival into Melbourne International Airport yesterday (7 May, 2026) by the Victoria JCTT.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n- The 53-year-old woman was charged with:\nCrimes Against Humanity – Enslavement, contrary to section 268.10 of the\nCriminal Code 1995\n(Cth),\nPossess a Slave, contrary to section 270.3(1)(a) of the\nCriminal Code 1995\n(Cth),\nUse a slave, contrary to section 270.3(1)(a) of the\nCriminal Code 1995\n(Cth), and\nEngage in slave trading – Purchase, contrary to section 270.3(1)(b) of the\nCriminal Code 1995\n(Cth).\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n- The 31-year-old woman was charged with:\nCrimes Against Humanity – Enslavement, contrary to section 268.10 of the C\nriminal Code 1995\n(Cth), and\nUse a slave, contrary to section 270.3(1)(a) of the\nCriminal Code 1995\n(Cth).\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n\n## Key Issues, Risks, and Recommendations\n\n- The priority for law enforcement is to ensure the safety of the community, and suspicious activity can be reported to the National Security Hotline on 1800 123 400; or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n- Check an application\nFind out more about police checks\nFind out more about company police checks\nIf you have a question and can’t find the answer on our website, email\nAFP-NationalPoliceChecks@mail2.converga.com.au\nYou can also call\n+61 2 6140 6502\nbetween 8 am and 5 pm Monday to Friday (AEST).\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- General enquiries from the public\nMembers of the public can contact us about:\nterrorism or national security on\n1800 123 400\n(National Security Hotline)\nhuman trafficking or travelling child sex offenders on\n131 AFP (131 237)\nthe\nFamily Law Watchlist\n.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- Recruitment enquiry\nIf you have a question and can’t find the answer on the website, please complete our\nrecruitment enquiry form\nYou can also speak to a Recruitment Team Member on\n+61 2 5127 2555\nbetween 8.00 am and 4.00 pm Monday to Friday (Canberra time).\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- Crime Stoppers\nReport any information about an unsolved crime or suspicious activity anonymously\nCrime Stoppers Website\n1800 333 000\nAirport Watch\nReport suspicious activity at\n9 major airports in Australia\nAirport Watch online report\n131 237\n131 AFP\nLocal Policing\nIn an emergency, call 000.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- Australia National Security website\n1800 123 400\n+61 1300 123 401\nhotline@nationalsecurity.gov.au\nNational Missing Persons Coordination Centre\nWorking to reduce the incidence and impact of missing persons in Australia\nNational Missing Persons website\n1800 000 634\nmissing@afp.gov.au\nAustralian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE)\nReport child abuse and exploitation\nReport abuse\nACCCE website\nNational Operations State Service Centre (NOSSC)\nGPO Box 401\nCanberra ACT 2601\nContact the relevant NOSSC\nCybercrime and cybersecurity\nReport concerns about cybercrime or cybersecurity incidents\nReportCyber\nACSC website\n1300 292 371\nTriple Zero\nCall 000 in an emergency for police, fire brigade or ambulance.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- View events and register\nNews Centre\nView all news\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nVictorian men charged with violent extremist material offences\nView\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nWA man jailed for possessing and transmitting child abuse material\nView\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nSydney man charged over attempted 300kg methamphetamine importation from Canada\nView\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nTwo women charged by Victoria JCTT for alleged crimes against humanity\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nWoman charged by NSW JCTT for allegedly entering Syria when occupied by ISIS\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nOnline dater jailed for child abuse material offences\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nBrisbane man charged over alleged harassment of state and federal parliamentarians\nView\nView\n06 May 2026\nMedia Release\nSydney man jailed for child abuse offences\nView\nAll news\nContacts\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/)`\n- Triple Zero website\n000\nCrime Stoppers\nReport any information about an unsolved crime or suspicious activity anonymously\nCrime Stoppers Website\n1800 333 000\nAirport Watch\nReport suspicious activity at\n9 major airports in Australia\nAirport Watch online report\n131 237\n131 AFP\nLocal Policing\nIn an emergency, call 000.\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/)`\n- Submit\nRelated News\nAll news\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nTwo women charged by Victoria JCTT for alleged crimes against humanity\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nWoman charged by NSW JCTT for allegedly entering Syria when occupied by ISIS\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nBrisbane man charged over alleged harassment of state and federal parliamentarians\nView\nView\n06 May 2026\nMedia Statement\nAFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett Statement on Operation Kurrajong\nView\nAll news\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/victorian-men-charged-violent-extremist-material-offences)`\n- The women, aged 53 and 31, are expected to face Melbourne Magistrates Court today (8 May, 2026), after being arrested on arrival into Melbourne International Airport yesterday (7 May, 2026) by the Victoria JCTT.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n- The 53-year-old woman was charged with:\nCrimes Against Humanity – Enslavement, contrary to section 268.10 of the\nCriminal Code 1995\n(Cth),\nPossess a Slave, contrary to section 270.3(1)(a) of the\nCriminal Code 1995\n(Cth),\nUse a slave, contrary to section 270.3(1)(a) of the\nCriminal Code 1995\n(Cth), and\nEngage in slave trading – Purchase, contrary to section 270.3(1)(b) of the\nCriminal Code 1995\n(Cth).\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n- The 31-year-old woman was charged with:\nCrimes Against Humanity – Enslavement, contrary to section 268.10 of the C\nriminal Code 1995\n(Cth), and\nUse a slave, contrary to section 270.3(1)(a) of the\nCriminal Code 1995\n(Cth).\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n- AFP Assistant Commissioner Counter Terrorism Stephen Nutt said operational planning for the potential return of individuals from the Middle East started in 2015 and later formalised under an overarching operation named Kurrajong.\n“Australian JCTTs methodically investigated all Australians who travelled to declared conflict areas and will ensure those who are alleged to have committed a criminal offence are put before the courts,” Assistant Commissioner Nutt said.\n“JCTTs include some of the most experienced national security investigators and analysts in our country.\n“This remains an active investigation into very serious allegations.”\nVictoria Police Assistant Commissioner Martin O’Brien said the safety of all Victorians remains paramount.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n- Submit\nRelated News\nAll news\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nVictorian men charged with violent extremist material offences\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nWoman charged by NSW JCTT for allegedly entering Syria when occupied by ISIS\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nBrisbane man charged over alleged harassment of state and federal parliamentarians\nView\nView\n06 May 2026\nMedia Statement\nAFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett Statement on Operation Kurrajong\nView\nAll news\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n\n## Corporate Values and Operating Culture\n\n- Its findings provide a baseline for enhancing service delivery and effectiveness.\nmini-card, small-h-img\ntrue\nsec-spacing\nsection-none\nsec-spacing-bottom\nsection-padding-between\nstyle\ndefault\nCONNECT\nWITH US\nfalse\nX\nlp-x\nhttps://x.com/wbg_gov\nSubscribe to our monthly newsletter\nWorld Bank Governance Global Department\nThe latest news, publications, and events on institutions, good governance, GovTech, open government, procurement, anticorruption, public finance, accountability & more.\nfalse\nGovernance Update|SVC123\nfalse\nTopic Expert\nArturo Herrera\nhttps://www.worldbank.org/en/about/people/a/arturo-herrera-gutierrez\ndefault alt\nDirector, Governance Global Department, World Bank\nmini-card\nmini-card\nView All Experts\nGovernance Contact\nLara Saade\nlsaade@worldbank.org\nsec-swoosh\nsec-swoosh-type11\nstyle\ngrid, bg-neutrals-20, stay-connected\nsec-spacing\nsection-none\nsec-spacing-bottom\n  Source: `global-intelligence/source-text/association-worldbank.org-governance.txt`\n- Australia National Security website\n1800 123 400\n+61 1300 123 401\nhotline@nationalsecurity.gov.au\nNational Missing Persons Coordination Centre\nWorking to reduce the incidence and impact of missing persons in Australia\nNational Missing Persons website\n1800 000 634\nmissing@afp.gov.au\nAustralian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE)\nReport child abuse and exploitation\nReport abuse\nACCCE website\nNational Operations State Service Centre (NOSSC)\nGPO Box 401\nCanberra ACT 2601\nContact the relevant NOSSC\nCybercrime and cybersecurity\nReport concerns about cybercrime or cybersecurity incidents\nReportCyber\nACSC website\n1300 292 371\nTriple Zero\nCall 000 in an emergency for police, fire brigade or ambulance.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- View events and register\nNews Centre\nView all news\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nVictorian men charged with violent extremist material offences\nView\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nWA man jailed for possessing and transmitting child abuse material\nView\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nSydney man charged over attempted 300kg methamphetamine importation from Canada\nView\nView\n08 May 2026\nMedia Release\nTwo women charged by Victoria JCTT for alleged crimes against humanity\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nWoman charged by NSW JCTT for allegedly entering Syria when occupied by ISIS\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nOnline dater jailed for child abuse material offences\nView\nView\n07 May 2026\nMedia Release\nBrisbane man charged over alleged harassment of state and federal parliamentarians\nView\nView\n06 May 2026\nMedia Release\nSydney man jailed for child abuse offences\nView\nAll news\nContacts\n  Source: `pages/homepage.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/)`\n- The priority for law enforcement is to ensure the safety of the community, and suspicious activity can be reported to the National Security Hotline on 1800 123 400; or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.\n  Source: `pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)`\n- 131 444\nNational Security Hotline\nReport terrorism, threats and suspicious behaviour 24/7.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- Check an application\nFind out more about police checks\nFind out more about company police checks\nIf you have a question and can’t find the answer on our website, email\nAFP-NationalPoliceChecks@mail2.converga.com.au\nYou can also call\n+61 2 6140 6502\nbetween 8 am and 5 pm Monday to Friday (AEST).\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- General enquiries from the public\nMembers of the public can contact us about:\nterrorism or national security on\n1800 123 400\n(National Security Hotline)\nhuman trafficking or travelling child sex offenders on\n131 AFP (131 237)\nthe\nFamily Law Watchlist\n.\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n- Recruitment enquiry\nIf you have a question and can’t find the answer on the website, please complete our\nrecruitment enquiry form\nYou can also speak to a Recruitment Team Member on\n+61 2 5127 2555\nbetween 8.00 am and 4.00 pm Monday to Friday (Canberra time).\n  Source: `pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)`\n\n## Global Ideas and Case Study Inputs\n\nGlobal source texts are available for later idea synthesis:\n- `global-intelligence/source-text/association-worldbank.org-governance.txt`\n- `global-intelligence/source-text/consulting-deloitte.com-government-public.txt`\n- `global-intelligence/source-text/university-ash.harvard.edu-Harvard-Kennedy-School-Ash-Center.txt`\n\n## Source Artifacts Used\n\n- `pages/about.html` - pages - http://www.afp.gov.au/about\n- `pages/contact.html` - pages - http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts\n- `pages/homepage.html` - pages - http://www.afp.gov.au/\n- `pages/media-releases-index.html` - pages - http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/victorian-men-charged-violent-extremist-material-offences\n- `pages/media-releases-index__00.html` - pages - https://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/victorian-men-charged-violent-extremist-material-offences\n- `pages/media-releases-index__01.html` - pages - http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/victorian-men-charged-violent-extremist-material-offences\n- `pages/media-releases-index__02.html` - pages - https://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/victorian-men-charged-violent-extremist-material-offences?content_type_id=1\n- `pages/media-releases-index__03.html` - pages - https://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/victorian-men-charged-violent-extremist-material-offences?content_type_id=2\n- `pages/media-releases-index__04.html` - pages - http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity\n- `pages/media-releases-index__05.html` - pages - http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/woman-charged-nsw-jctt-allegedly-entering-syria-when-occupied-isis\n- `pages/media-releases-index__06.html` - pages - http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/brisbane-man-charged-over-alleged-harassment-state-and-federal\n- `pages/media-releases-index__07.html` - pages - http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-statement/afp-commissioner-krissy-barrett-statement-operation-kurrajong\n- `pages/news-latest.html` - pages - http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre\n- `global-intelligence/source-text/association-worldbank.org-governance.txt` - global-intelligence - local file\n- `global-intelligence/source-text/consulting-deloitte.com-government-public.txt` - global-intelligence - local file\n- `global-intelligence/source-text/university-ash.harvard.edu-Harvard-Kennedy-School-Ash-Center.txt` - global-intelligence - local file\n\n## Gaps To Fix\n\n- No corporate plan text source found.\n- No annual report text source found.",
  "legislation_md": "# Australian Federal Police - Acts and Legislation Discovery\n\n**Generated at**: 2026-05-09T21:01:06.232349+00:00\n**Entity ID**: O-000782\n**Jurisdiction**: Commonwealth\n**Portfolio**: Home Affairs\n\n> This is an evidence-based discovery list from scraped department material. A mention does not always mean the department administers the legislation; high-confidence and official register links should be reviewed.\n\n## Summary\n\n- Source files scanned: 13\n- Unique legislation references found: 0\n\n## Legislation References\n\n_No Act/Regulation/Instrument references found in the local corpus._\n\n## Files Scanned\n\n- `pages/about.html` (page)\n- `pages/contact.html` (page)\n- `pages/homepage.html` (page)\n- `pages/media-releases-index.html` (page)\n- `pages/media-releases-index__00.html` (page)\n- `pages/media-releases-index__01.html` (page)\n- `pages/media-releases-index__02.html` (page)\n- `pages/media-releases-index__03.html` (page)\n- `pages/media-releases-index__04.html` (page)\n- `pages/media-releases-index__05.html` (page)\n- `pages/media-releases-index__06.html` (page)\n- `pages/media-releases-index__07.html` (page)\n- `pages/news-latest.html` (page)",
  "global_initiatives_md": "# Global Ideas Input - Australian Federal Police\n\nUse the source text files in this folder to produce implementable ideas for Australia.\n\nFor each idea, separate:\n- large structural reforms\n- small/cheap operational changes\n- overseas case-study evidence\n- university/research support\n- consulting/association trend support\n- implementation steps in the Australian context\n- risks, prerequisites, and likely owner\n\n## Sources\n\n- [association] World Bank Governance Global Practice - https://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/governance - `source-text/association-worldbank.org-governance.txt`\n- [consulting] Deloitte Government and Public Services - https://www.deloitte.com/global/en/Industries/government-public.html - `source-text/consulting-deloitte.com-government-public.txt`\n- [university] Harvard Kennedy School Ash Center - https://ash.harvard.edu/ - `source-text/university-ash.harvard.edu-Harvard-Kennedy-School-Ash-Center.txt`",
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      "entity_id": "O-000782",
      "entity_name": "Australian Federal Police",
      "folder_name": "Australian-Federal-Police",
      "category": "Citizen Participation",
      "scale": "small",
      "title": "Consultation feedback summaries with response tracking",
      "idea": "Summarise consultation submissions by theme and publish what changed in response.",
      "quote": "The priority for law enforcement is to ensure the safety of the community, and suspicious activity can be reported to the National Security Hotline on 1800 123 400; or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.",
      "impact": "High",
      "effort": "Low",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Citizens / stakeholders / policy teams",
      "source": "pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)",
      "implementation": [
        "Pick one high-volume process or document family.",
        "Name an owner and baseline current volume, time, cost, and satisfaction.",
        "Run a 4-8 week pilot with clear before/after metrics.",
        "Publish lessons and decide whether to scale."
      ],
      "risks": [
        "Privacy and data quality",
        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability",
        "Digital exclusion",
        "Low public trust if feedback is not acted on"
      ]
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    {
      "entity_id": "O-000782",
      "entity_name": "Australian Federal Police",
      "folder_name": "Australian-Federal-Police",
      "category": "Citizen Participation",
      "scale": "large",
      "title": "Always-on policy participation platform",
      "idea": "Create a standing participation platform where citizens and stakeholders can propose, vote, and track ideas.",
      "quote": "The priority for law enforcement is to ensure the safety of the community, and suspicious activity can be reported to the National Security Hotline on 1800 123 400; or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.",
      "impact": "Very High",
      "effort": "High",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Citizens / stakeholders / policy teams",
      "source": "pages/media-releases-index__04.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/two-women-charged-victoria-jctt-alleged-crimes-against-humanity)",
      "implementation": [
        "Create a senior responsible owner and cross-functional delivery team.",
        "Map legislation, data, privacy, procurement, cyber, and workforce constraints.",
        "Co-design with users and frontline staff before technology selection.",
        "Stage delivery through pilots, benefits tracking, and public reporting."
      ],
      "risks": [
        "Privacy and data quality",
        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability",
        "Digital exclusion",
        "Low public trust if feedback is not acted on"
      ]
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      "entity_name": "Australian Federal Police",
      "folder_name": "Australian-Federal-Police",
      "category": "Citizen Services",
      "scale": "small",
      "title": "Plain-language service pages and proactive status updates",
      "idea": "Rewrite high-volume pages and letters into plain language, add status notifications, and measure contact reduction.",
      "quote": "Australia National Security website\n1800 123 400\n+61 1300 123 401\nhotline@nationalsecurity.gov.au\nNational Missing Persons Coordination Centre\nWorking to reduce the incidence and impact of missing persons in Australia\nNational Missing Persons website\n1800 000 634\nmissing@afp.gov.au\nAustralian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE)\nReport child abuse and exploitation\nReport abuse\nACCCE website\nNational Operations State Service Centre (NOSSC)\nGPO Box 401\nCanberra ACT 2601\nContact the relevant NOSSC\nCybercrime and cybersecurity\nReport concerns about cybercrime or cybersecurity incidents\nReportCyber\nACSC website\n1300 292 371\nTriple Zero\nCall 000 in an emergency for police, fire brigade or ambulance.",
      "impact": "High",
      "effort": "Low",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Citizens / service users",
      "source": "pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)",
      "implementation": [
        "Pick one high-volume process or document family.",
        "Name an owner and baseline current volume, time, cost, and satisfaction.",
        "Run a 4-8 week pilot with clear before/after metrics.",
        "Publish lessons and decide whether to scale."
      ],
      "risks": [
        "Privacy and data quality",
        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability",
        "Digital exclusion",
        "Low public trust if feedback is not acted on"
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      "entity_id": "O-000782",
      "entity_name": "Australian Federal Police",
      "folder_name": "Australian-Federal-Police",
      "category": "Citizen Services",
      "scale": "large",
      "title": "Single front door for life-event based services",
      "idea": "Bundle services around life events so citizens can complete related steps across agencies in one journey.",
      "quote": "Australia National Security website\n1800 123 400\n+61 1300 123 401\nhotline@nationalsecurity.gov.au\nNational Missing Persons Coordination Centre\nWorking to reduce the incidence and impact of missing persons in Australia\nNational Missing Persons website\n1800 000 634\nmissing@afp.gov.au\nAustralian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE)\nReport child abuse and exploitation\nReport abuse\nACCCE website\nNational Operations State Service Centre (NOSSC)\nGPO Box 401\nCanberra ACT 2601\nContact the relevant NOSSC\nCybercrime and cybersecurity\nReport concerns about cybercrime or cybersecurity incidents\nReportCyber\nACSC website\n1300 292 371\nTriple Zero\nCall 000 in an emergency for police, fire brigade or ambulance.",
      "impact": "Very High",
      "effort": "High",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Citizens / service users",
      "source": "pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)",
      "implementation": [
        "Create a senior responsible owner and cross-functional delivery team.",
        "Map legislation, data, privacy, procurement, cyber, and workforce constraints.",
        "Co-design with users and frontline staff before technology selection.",
        "Stage delivery through pilots, benefits tracking, and public reporting."
      ],
      "risks": [
        "Privacy and data quality",
        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability",
        "Digital exclusion",
        "Low public trust if feedback is not acted on"
      ]
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      "entity_id": "O-000782",
      "entity_name": "Australian Federal Police",
      "folder_name": "Australian-Federal-Police",
      "category": "Case Processing",
      "scale": "small",
      "title": "Triage queue for stuck or ageing cases",
      "idea": "Use existing case data to flag ageing, duplicate, incomplete, or high-risk cases for earlier intervention.",
      "quote": "Check an application\nFind out more about police checks\nFind out more about company police checks\nIf you have a question and can’t find the answer on our website, email\nAFP-NationalPoliceChecks@mail2.converga.com.au\nYou can also call\n+61 2 6140 6502\nbetween 8 am and 5 pm Monday to Friday (AEST).",
      "impact": "High",
      "effort": "Low",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Applicants / case officers",
      "source": "pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)",
      "implementation": [
        "Pick one high-volume process or document family.",
        "Name an owner and baseline current volume, time, cost, and satisfaction.",
        "Run a 4-8 week pilot with clear before/after metrics.",
        "Publish lessons and decide whether to scale."
      ],
      "risks": [
        "Privacy and data quality",
        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability"
      ]
    },
    {
      "entity_id": "O-000782",
      "entity_name": "Australian Federal Police",
      "folder_name": "Australian-Federal-Police",
      "category": "Case Processing",
      "scale": "large",
      "title": "End-to-end case processing redesign",
      "idea": "Redesign the case pathway around risk-based triage, reusable evidence, and automated eligibility checks.",
      "quote": "Check an application\nFind out more about police checks\nFind out more about company police checks\nIf you have a question and can’t find the answer on our website, email\nAFP-NationalPoliceChecks@mail2.converga.com.au\nYou can also call\n+61 2 6140 6502\nbetween 8 am and 5 pm Monday to Friday (AEST).",
      "impact": "Very High",
      "effort": "High",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Applicants / case officers",
      "source": "pages/contact.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/contacts)",
      "implementation": [
        "Create a senior responsible owner and cross-functional delivery team.",
        "Map legislation, data, privacy, procurement, cyber, and workforce constraints.",
        "Co-design with users and frontline staff before technology selection.",
        "Stage delivery through pilots, benefits tracking, and public reporting."
      ],
      "risks": [
        "Privacy and data quality",
        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability"
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    },
    {
      "entity_id": "O-000782",
      "entity_name": "Australian Federal Police",
      "folder_name": "Australian-Federal-Police",
      "category": "Data & Performance",
      "scale": "small",
      "title": "KPI evidence register with named owners",
      "idea": "Create a simple register mapping each KPI to source data, owner, frequency, target, and last result.",
      "quote": "AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett announced the establishment of NSI teams in October, 2025, to target groups and individuals causing high levels of harm to Australia’s social cohesion.",
      "impact": "High",
      "effort": "Low",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Executives / Parliament / public",
      "source": "pages/media-releases-index.html (http://www.afp.gov.au/news-centre/media-release/victorian-men-charged-violent-extremist-material-offences)",
      "implementation": [
        "Pick one high-volume process or document family.",
        "Name an owner and baseline current volume, time, cost, and satisfaction.",
        "Run a 4-8 week pilot with clear before/after metrics.",
        "Publish lessons and decide whether to scale."
      ],
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        "Privacy and data quality",
        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability"
      ]
    },
    {
      "entity_id": "O-000782",
      "entity_name": "Australian Federal Police",
      "folder_name": "Australian-Federal-Police",
      "category": "Data & Performance",
      "scale": "large",
      "title": "Outcome dashboard linking budget, delivery, and public impact",
      "idea": "Build a public-facing outcome dashboard showing spend, outputs, outcomes, and delivery confidence.",
      "quote": "AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett announced the establishment of NSI teams in October, 2025, to target groups and individuals causing high levels of harm to Australia’s social cohesion.",
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