Sam Norman

Team Leader - Family Violence Unit at Australian Federal Police

Sam Norman has extensive experience in law enforcement, currently serving as a Team Leader for the Family Violence Unit at the Australian Federal Police since April 2003. Norman has held various roles within the organization, including Disaster Victim Identification Practitioner and team leadership positions in both the Proactive Intervention and Diversion Team and ACT Criminal Investigations. Prior to this, Norman worked at the NSW Police Force as a Scene of Crime Officer. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Policing (Investigations) from Charles Sturt University, an Advanced Diploma and a Diploma in Public Safety from the Australian Federal Police College, and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Forensic Investigation from the Canberra Institute of Technology.

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Canberra, Australia

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Australian Federal Police

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The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is a progressive and multi-faceted law enforcement organisation taking a strong lead in the fight against 21st century crime. By employing the core principles of prevention, deterrence, partnership and innovation, the AFP strives to build a more secure future for Australia and its global partners. Counter terrorism and national security are major business priorities, illustrated by the AFP's strategic focus on those areas and the ongoing dedication of significant resources. So, too, is the AFP's commitment to international relations which drive interagency collaboration and enable  transnational crime to be tackled anywhere. At a national level, the AFP continues to work successfully with the Australian Government and key agencies on a range of counter-terrorism, crime-fighting and capacity building initiatives. The AFP is a truly global policing agency committed to staying one step ahead in a rapidly evolving criminal environment.