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Ten-One Community Edition August 05 Volume 2

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Welcome to the August issue of Ten-One Community Edition. This month we update you on the latest NZ Police recruiting campaign which includes contacting 3000 currently serving officers from overseas jurisdictions who have expressed an interest in coming to New Zealand.

Also included this month is a feature on the work NZ Police is doing with the Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police organisation. We also hear from two NZ Police overseas deployments: the Solomon Islands and Afghanistan.

And we take a look at Counties/Manukau Pacific Liaison Officer Senior Constable Alf Filipaina's 'It's all about choice' road show which graphically illustrates the consequences of poor driving decisions.

The fifth volume of the official NZ Police history – More than Law and Order – is due out in September. Author and professional historian Susan Butterworth gives us a preview of what is contained in the 348-page history of policing in New Zealand between 1945 in 1992.

Judith Hamblyn
Editor Ten One

 
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Recruits at the RNZPC graduation
Campaigns aim to attract more staff

Three thousand overseas police officers have received good news as part of a NZ Police recruitment drive...

Recruiting with an ethnic perspective

A series of three recruitment seminars especially for Asian people is being held in Auckland later this month...

 
 
Policing in the Pacific  

NZ home to Chiefs of Police

New Zealand is home to the secretariat for the Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police (PICP), which represents 21 national police services in the Pacific region…

Pacific police chief grateful for NZ help

Ross Ardern's gratitude is evident as he talks about the help he has received from NZ Police and Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police Secretariat staff five weeks' into his new job as Niue's Chief of Police...

Kiwis help bust huge 'meth' operation in Fiji

An international team effort was responsible for busting a huge methamphetamine manufacturing operation in Fiji's capital, Suva, last year...

 
Making our roads safer  
Drivers reminded to 'drive to the conditions'

A new road safety campaign rolled out last month reminds drivers to 'drive to the conditions'...


It's all about choice

Early on Wednesday morning, 28 January 2004, a speeding car carrying four teenagers smashed into a pole at traffic lights in Te Irirangi Drive, Manukau, in South Auckland...


 
NZ Police overseas
Afghan president attends graduation

NZ Police Inspector Marty Edghill was among those who welcomed President Hamid Karzai to a graduation ceremony at the Bamyan Regional Police Training Centre (BRPTC) in Afghanistan last month...

RAMSI marks 2nd anniversary

NZ Police Commissioner Rob Robinson was in the Solomon Islands recently to take part in celebrations to mark the second anniversary of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI)...

NZ Police Pipe Band impresses overseas

The New Zealand Police Pipe Band achieved a string of impressive results on its recent visit to Ireland...

Working with our community
Multilingual phrase book updated

The NZ Police multilingual phrase book has been updated to include a section on the New Zealand Bill of Rights Advice and Judges Rules Caution...

Police history documented
Turbulent history documented in latest book

The fifth volume of the official NZ Police history, More than Law and Order, documents an organisation undergoing a period of immense change...


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