Tactical Research Unit

Tactical Research Unit

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The Tactical Research Unit provides research, consultancy and education services for all tactical (fire & rescue, law enforcement and military) agencies.

Photos from Tactical Research Unit's post 21/10/2025

The Tactical Research Unit Bond University turns 10 and what a ride. The infographic shows just some of the stats and the pictures some of the fun. Built on a capability of just 1.2 FTE (3 x 0.4 FTE) the work by the TRU has led to changes in training approaches and policies, equipment design, and veteran care. BUT all this could not have been done without a lot of support. While there is a long list, thanks are definitely due to Professor Rodney Pope who was a cofounder of unit. Professor Helen Chenery who threw her full support behind our concept from the start and Professor Nick Zwar who has supported and guided the TRU's growth. To Professor Wayne Hing for the quiet guidance and mentorship and Professor Suzanne Gough for unwavering support and championing our cause. To Tanya Forbes who all our PhD students credit for their sanity and Peter Marendy who we credit for ours. Then comes our 250+ collaborators, foremost amongst the group are Dr Jay Dawes, Dr Robert Lockie, and Dr Filip Kukic. To the end users who got us started and kept pushing us to help their agencies Mick Stierli, Shane Irving, Richard Gorey, Charlie Kornhauser, Ryan Holmes, Jason Semple, Ben Hinton. To industry giants who fostered innovation and collaboration, most notably Australian Defence Apparel and LEGEAR Australia. To the NSCA for fostering learning in a tactical space. Finally, to the team Rob Orr, Ben Schram, Elisa Canetti and Lizzie Marsh (Cooper) for the late nights, early mornings, and the copious burgers.

25/11/2024

Article down range: Another article from the Tactical Research Unit Team. In this systematic review, led by Doctor of Physiotherapy students from Bond University, the injuries of custody officers were profiled. The upper extremity was the most commonly injured body part (26–30%), with musculoskeletal sprains and strains (30–60.2%) the most common types of injury. This profile is similar to those reported in general-duty police officers. As such, musculoskeletal conditioning, reconditioning, and fall prevention practices employed in law enforcement may serve as an initial approach to risk mitigation in this population.

Read the published review here: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/12/23/2334

20/10/2024

Dr Rob Orr together with HDR student and retired LA Sheriff Joe Dulla and long term colleagues and research collaborators Dr Jay Dawes and Dr Robert Lockie presenting on police officer fitness at the International Association of Chiefs of Police conference in Boston

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