quick? csu, you have to live on campus at golburn for 7 months (6-9 months), then bang your in the force and have to study via correspondence for 2 years.
It has been mentioned that UWS has the B Policing. I have a heap of policing students in my criminology classes and they seem to enjoy it. Its taught at the Bankstown (Milperra) Campus which can be difficult for some ppl to access but we have ppl from wollongong and terrigal in my class
If you're talking about the non state level everyday law enforcement, based on the FBI in the U.S.(a bit different I know), the best degrees to get would be in Law or Accounting cause the FBI Special Agent recruitment intake takes about 25% lawyers and 15% Accountants
The AFP has strigent maths and english requirements though, so you have to be an all rounder