The introductory part of the museum was the police uniforms of the coppers.
The wen passed through a temporary exhibit (they update them regularly)
on drug culture and use/abuse, before finally reaching the justice area
discussing the history of New South Wales since England began shipping
a total of about 80,000 criminals of all sorts to Australia in the late
1700s.
The drug exhibit showed bunches of stuff, like how crooks hide drug
kits whilst in jail.
The Shine of Remembrance is dedicated to the officers who died in
the line of duty in NSW.
The building has been used for all sorts of things, including serving
as the courthouse for some time.
Three notebooks shown: 1 saved a cop's life, 1 cop wrote down who
fatally shot him, and 1 was noted the arrest of some infamous guy.
Sure, the cell is barren, but at the same time, how
many homes do you know with hardwood floors?