Warwick Jones

AFP Visiting Fellow
Areas of expertise
Policing, leadership, national security, capacity development
Warwick Jones
Biography
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Warwick Jones was the inaugural Australian Federal Police Visiting Fellow (AFP) at the Lowy Institute.

He has extensive experience in police education having previously been the Chief Learning Officer of the AFP and the Executive Director of the Australian Institute of Police Management (AIPM). During his time at the AIPM he pioneered numerous programs and leadership development strategies for senior police and emergency services. He led the delivery of numerous programs in the Pacific and had a significant role in the development and delivery of the international Leadership in Counter Terrorism program.

Warwick previously served as an Army Officer, including on deployment as part of the Peace Monitoring Group in Bougainville.

Warwick’s research interests include the contribution and coordination of policing activities as part of national security, the development of national security strategy, and leadership.

Lowy Institute Conversations: Challenges and threats posed by Organised Crime to national security
Podcasts
Lowy Institute Conversations: Challenges and threats posed by Organised Crime to national security
AFP Visiting Fellow at the Lowy Institute Warwick Jones talks with Assistant Commissioner Nigel Ryan, the AFP’s commander of Operation Ironside, about the challenges and…
Policing national security since 9/11
Policing national security since 9/11
Terrorist threats set the Australian Federal Police a global challenge. But one to be balanced with priorities at home.
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