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Ten-One Community Edition March 05

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Welcome to the March edition of Ten-One magazine. In this edition we offer our perspective on recent public discussion relating to road policing, general duties policing and our ability to respond to 111 calls.

We also feature the latest crime statistics which reveal a reduction in the crime rate, and look at some of our initiatives to build partnerships with ethnic communities – including the NEWCOPS recruiting programme and the launch of a formal ethnic strategy.

Judith Hamblyn
Editor Ten One

 
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Let’s get some perspective
By Commissioner Rob Robinson

Over the past month there has been a great deal of public discussion and scrutiny relating to road policing, general duties policing and our ability to adequately respond to 111 calls.


Going the extra mile


The performance of Communications Centres is currently subject to an independent review, the results of which are expected in the near future....

Looking beyond the tickets

Serious traffic crime and general crime are inextricably linked and officers involved in road policing have a significant role to play in the detection and prevention of both traffic offences and mainstream crime says National Road Policing Manager, Superintendent Steve Fitzgerald…

 
Good practice gets results  

Crime down, resolution up

Increased use of intelligence for proactive police work and effective partnerships with the wider community have contributed to a reduction in the crime rate says Commissioner Rob Robinson...


Confidence in crime stats

Assistant Commissioner Howard Broad says there is a high level of integrity and accuracy in official police crime statistics...
 
 
Ethnic responsiveness  
Ethnic responsiveness

Ethnic Affairs Minister Hon Chris Carter congratulated NZ Police on becoming the first government agency to develop and launch a formal strategy for improving the way it works with New Zealand’s ethnic communities…

'NEWCOPS' programme targets ethnic communities

A new recruitment programme to enhance diversity in the police has begun with a series of specifically targeted radio, television, and print media advertising…

 
Working with the community
Officers attend 'Big Gay Out'

Auckland’s 'Big Gay Out' provided a perfect opportunity for the new Diversity Liaison Officers (DLOs) to introduce themselves to the community.

Kilikiti binds police and Pacific peoples

Police and Pacific peoples came together on 19 February at Ngāti Ōtara Park, Manukau in the spirit of community engagement, active recruitment and sport...


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