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Ten-One Community Edition October 04

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Welcome to the October edition of Ten-One magazine. This month we look at how close work with partner agencies is reaping rewards, while two youth-focused initiatives are preparing tomorrow’s leaders, and highlighting the risks of drink driving.

The big-picture around drugs and alcohol and a district level organised crime initiative showcase the police approach to these key interventions.

Murder also comes under the spotlight with a five-year long investigation now before the Courts, and the unveiling of a West Coast memorial to the four police officers killed by Stanley Graham 63 years ago.

 
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Multi-agency approach blossoms

A team of investigators specialising in child sexual and serious physical abuse cases are part of a revolutionary new multi-agency centre in central Auckland
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Multi-agency approach blossoms

Wider group achieves goals

High level support is giving the former Auckland Safer City Council (ASCC) a new edge.

Collective effort prevents inner-city trouble

Mäori Wardens have been a familiar sight around Auckland since 1995, but a recent restructure has seen them working in closer alignment with police .

 
Youth initiatives spread the word  

Positive Pacific opportunity

Police was a key organisation at this year’s sPACIFICally Pacific Wellington event, working with partner agencies to encourage and mentor tomorrow’s leaders.

Teenagers check out 'booze bus'

The Traffic Alcohol Group from North Shore/Waitakere/Rodney District has faced questions on a wide variety of topics during a series of school visits, and a recent afternoon at Kelston Girls’ High School was no exception.

 
Spotlight on drugs alcohol and disorganised crime
 
Tackling alcohol and drugs – the big picture

It’s often in the headlines and it’s all too often seen in front-line policing. Substance misuse is a known risk factor for offending and victimisation, including road trauma.


Whole of police approach targets organised crime

The link between organised crime, methamphetamine and crime and crash reduction is a strong focus for staff in Waikato District.

 
Investigations, training and remembrance
Time on police side in murder investigation

The body of a missing transsexual has been discovered and two men face murder charges following a five-year police investigation.



Value of motorcycle patrolling recognised

Motorcycle training is ready to roll at The Royal New Zealand Police College (RNZPC) under the expert tutelage of Sergeant Wayne Christie, the recently-appointed Road Policing Trainer: Motorcycles.



Fallen comrades honoured and remembered

A moving dedication ceremony and memorial stone unveiling marked the commemoration of the seven people, including four police officers, murdered by gunman Stanley Graham 63 years ago on 8 October 1941.


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