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Community Edition 329 - January 2010
Community Edition 328 - December 2009
Community Edition 327 - November 2009
Community Edition 326 - October 2009
Community Edition 325 - September 2009
Community Edition 324 - August 2009
Community Edition 323 - July 2009
Community Edition 322 - June 2009
Community Edition 321 - May 2009
- Coverage of tragic events in Napier and funeral of Senior Constable Len Snee
- Inspector Mike O'Leary's account of rescuing two children from burning car
- High Vis policing at Hamilton 400V8 Supercar event
- Winner of National Police Dog Championships
- A new initiative to raise profile of Police on rail network.
Community Edition 320 - April 2009
- Police pay parade demostrates commitment to Counties Manukau
- Religious diversity handbook helps police
- Franz Josef gets new police station
- Revamped station for Kumeu
- The new science behind Search and Rescue.
Community Edition 319 - March 2009
- Helping refugees to drive
- Working with the deaf community
- 'Guardians' keep homes safe
- Ban designed to stop bad behaviour in Riccarton
- Educating youngsters about how to use 111.
Community Edition 318 - February 2009

- New Zealand DVI teams deployed to Australian bushfires.
- New team to patrol cyberspace
- Fourth police launch for Wellington
- Hamilton Police launch 'Campus Cops' campaign
- Operation Rose - four police districts join forces to drive home road safety messages
- State Highway safety blitz in South Island
- Fraud Awareness Week 2009 says no to scammers.
Community Edition 317 - January 2009

- New role ensures strategic management of the queen city
- Aiming for excellent service in Waitemata
- Challenges and opportunities for Auckland City District Commander
- Safe community is the goal for Counties Manukau
- Asian Council on Reducing Crime seeks to improve understanding
- Community spirit strong in Kawakawa
Community Edition 316 - December 2008
- Successful national cannabis operation nets record plants
- Congress targets chemical diversion
- Op Saxton units community
- Central District on a roll
- New distress beacons will save lives
- Saying thank you to the volunteers
Community Edition 315 - November 2008
- Changes to livery and lights
- Forget pink gins and deck chairs
- International recognition for safety campaign analysis
- Operation Valour - return of the medals
- Operation Viper has a sting in its tail
- Working together to fight crime
Community Edition 314 - October 2008
- Getting it right - Public satisfaction survey
- Maori wardens
- MOU marks stronger partnership
- Better service for victims
- Taking a snapshot of domestic violence
- Solomon's Santa
Community Edition 313 - September 2008
- Sergeant Don Wilkinson
- New commanders complete Auckland region line-up
- Policing Otangarei
- Inspirational conference poses tough questions
- Graduates reflect increasing diversity
- Tackling the oppposition today - fighting crime tomorrow?
- Kia Kaha evolves to beat the Cyber Bully
Community Edition 312 - August 2008
- New appointments announced
- Problem solving with the community
- New policing centres officially opened
- Who goes missing?
- Missing person facts
- Poaching and the Police
- Opening up Bougainville
Community Edition 311 - July 2008
- Community expresses thanks
- Campus cop enjoys student scene
- Mighty effort nabs suspect
- Community patrollers help resolve armed incident
- Family violence package launced by PPS
- Unique offending recognised
- Fatigued truckie caught doing 25-hour hauls
- Kiwi cops meet First Lady
- Plane crash tests emergency response
- Kitten calls 111, refuses to speak
Community Edition 310 - June 2008
- Drug index shows cost of harm to NZ
- Drug Harm Index objectives
- Cannabis high on health harm
- Protecting against cyber crime
- Change for the better
- Operation Beautify appeals to the eye
- Crikey! There's a croc in Clevedon
Community Edition 309 - 23 May 2008
- Operation Leo gets claws into gang drug scene
- Officer in Charge extends thanks
- Dogged determination pays off during track
- Relationships provide common way forward
- Warriors work with children
- Fifty years of 111 celebrated
- A great Grape Ride
- Bears help bring cheer
- Bryan and Bobby back on air
- Head for heights wins photography award
Community Edition 308 - 25 April 2008 
- Napier Community Patrols contribute to crime reduction
- Retiring Coroner praises Serious Crash Unit
- New crime agency and powers welcomed
- Murray brothers keep in step
- DARE lessons draw on multisport experience
- Staff fundraise for sick colleague
- Presidential role for detective
- Bougainville lad foils Easter egg plot
Community Edition 307 - 28 March 2008 
- Precision on show to public
- Sharp young eye wins MP3
- Police pipers win crowd support
- Policing 'The Palms'
- Survey to determine trust, confidence and satisfaction
- From Shanghai to Mt. Wellington
- Speech competition promotes race unity
Community Edition 306 - 29 February 2008 
- Counties Manukau's new Mobile Police Station
- Vehicles move to single livery
- New hi-tech booze buses up the ante
- Community policing goes rural
- Richmond's Community Patrol
- Youth mentors build bridges
- Operation Lollipop: road signs theft
Community Edition 305 - 1 February 2008 
- Community: Hillary state funeral
- Community: Workshops promote community policing
- New Police Code of Conduct in place
- Helping: Dolls delight Bamiyan children
- Helping: Long legs of the law
- Leading: Joint operations foil drug imports
- Leading: Leadership programme wins HR award
- Leading: Bravery and heroism celebrate Police work
Community Edition 304 - 7 December 2007 
- Operational policing: Operation EMZ poses challenges
- Policing in the community: Community partnership deals to damage
- Policing in the community: More sensitive approach for sudden death kin
- Policing in the community: Derby marks Opotiki Blue Light comeback
- New policing tools: Deodar III makes a splash in Capital
- New policing tools: New photo system recognises faces
- Police dogs: Police dog breeding programme ahead of schedule
- Police dogs: Capital duo secure champs
Community Edition 303 - 9 November 2007 
- White ribbons roll out to symbolise end to violence
- Fleet sports white ribbons
- Bows across city bridges
- A challenging time for relationships
- High-risk drivers on right track
- Skills develop on safe cycling course
- Buddhist community embraces Police
- Double the fun at Fundays
- World record catch likely
Community Edition 302 - 12 October 2007 
- North Shore Police partner with Safer Families Foundation to reduce family violence
- Ola Fa'asaoina road safety programme
- Teaching young people to avoid dangerous cars
- Petone's Jackson Street flats project Hanga Oranga a iwi Ngoi Ngakau
- Arms Code rewritten to make it easier to read
- Offender nabbed by solent alarm
- Next Open Day at Police College 23 Feb 2008
- Police artifacts cleaned up
- Pipe Band returns from Edinburgh Military Tattoo
Community Edition 300 - 14 September 2007 
- Young people getting help against text bullying
- Early childhood training rolls out
- Students present winning essays to Police Executive
- Problem-solving approach serves Otahuhu
- Community policing in Maāngere and Papatoetoe
- PC stamps his mark on the Police College
- Police hook up with Te Papa
- Police volunteers aid Special Olympic athletes
- Officers secure WWII remains
Community Edition 300 - 17 August 2007 
- Pay respects to Police dog Enzo, killed during a manhunt
- Operation Hammer in Christchurch making an impact on residential and commercial burglaries
- We wrap up the operational trial of the Taser
- Commissioner Howard Broad visits Dunedin 'scarfies' who helped police track down an alleged murderer
- Dunedin staff celebrate Māori language week
- NZ Police rugby team taking on the full might of the All Blacks
Community Edition 299 - 20 July 2007 
- Acting on the carbon neutrality message
- Recycling plays its part
- Sustainability plan the way forward
- Policing out in the field
- Youth Quest sets new direction for wayward teens
- Buddhist temple hosts ethnic seminar
- Motorcycle ride a smashing success
- Hot or cold, rain or shine - police must get through
Community Edition 298 - 22 June 2007 
- Gorillas in the Myst(ery Creek)
- New staff allocated in second wave
- Police present to Hindu conference
- Unity through diversity
- 'Regular irregularity' key to breath testing
- Massive call volumes handled better
- SNEN proving its worth
Community Edition 297 - 25 May 2007 
- Police call for public discussion on future of policing
- Code of Conduct update
- Expert interviewing techniques aid Irish corruption inquiry
- Project Mana enhances living conditions
- Families tackle violence issues
- Tonga contingent boosts community spirit and resources
Community Edition 296 - 27 April 2007 
- Community policing has national impetus
- Raoul evacuation mission recognised
- Pacific pou unveiled
- Kiwi name lives on in Tonga
- Getting specific with Pacific youth
- Police Act Review - an opportunity to have your say
- Bobbies back on the beat
Community Edition 295 - 30 March 2007 
- Responding to the Commission of Inquiry
- Canterbury police get amongst the community
- Pipe Band drums up historic win
- Response to lahar “easier than exercises”
- Encouraging visitor safety
- Publishing histories of policing
- Erebus crash workers receive special service medal
- Tact and Tenacity launched
Community Edition 294 - 2 March 2007 
- Sworn staff numbers top 8000
- DLOs help break barriers
- Diversity role brings frontline benefits
- Prime Minister endorses DLO role
- Op Top City - a combined district effort
- Asian community encouraged to report
- SNEN demo three months on
- First round of consultation on Police Act concludes
Community Edition 293 - 2 February 2007 
- LiveScan finger printing to go national
- Lowest road toll in 46 years
- Resource helps businesses prevent crime
- 1000 clan labs in 10 years
- New Year honours
- Conspiracy story makes it to the movies
- Taser trial ongoing
- Taser bridges gap in tactical options
- The full Monty
Community Edition 292 - 8 December 2006 
- Staff receive Erebus medal
- Fire rescue earns double bravery award
- Pitcairn work recognised
- River search challenges divers
- Operation Cortez furnishes result
- Compusketch face helps conviction
- Kiwi cops bust Afghani opium
- Survivor recounts chilling story
Community Edition 291 - 10 November 2006 
- 25 November is White Ribbon Day
- Taking a stand against violence towards women
- Christchurch Family Safety Team weekly meetings
- Christchurch’s Alcohol Accord
- Canine crime-fighters celebrate 50th anniversary
- Police Dogs introduced in 1956
- Tasman District Search and Rescue
- Kitesurfing a new SAR challenge
- Tracking system helps locate mentally impaired
Community Edition 290 - 13 October 2006 
- Body recovery poses SAR challenge
- Restoring order with car dismantlers
- Helping the settlers settle
- Emergency Card prompts early contact
- Middle man brings everyone together
- Stab Resistant Body Armour design finalised
- Tyre database provides investigative tool
- EM bail underway
- Training package addresses sudden death
- Home and work combine for sole-charge officer
- Solomon's service comes to an end
- Shooting Kiwiana
Community Edition 289 - 15 September 2006 
- Forward planning key to huge task
- Great honour follows close relationship
- Countdown to SNEN lift-off
- SNEN - What is it and why are we doing it?
- SNEN Centre Manager appointed
- Greater maritime role for Deodar III
- Human Rights training for staff
- Research probes public perceptions of police
- Pacific Island dog-handling training programme launched
- Kiwis get locals on bikes
- Perseverance admired by officer
- Kidney disease doesn’t curb passion for job
- Massey’s Cossacks storm 1913 Strike exhibition
- Women in policing celebrated
- An indispensable continuum in the history-recording process
Community Edition 288 - 18 August 2006 
- Fighting crime: Organised crime in Eastern dealt crushing blow
- Fighting crime: Team work catches thieves
- Fighting crime: Crime cameras ten years on
- Our people: Dedication to search and rescue wins award
- Auckland City: Initiatives prompt drop in city crime
- Auckland City: Crime scene attendants get results
- Auckland City: Dedicated unit for investigating sexual assaults
- Auckland City: Cleaning up youth gangs
- Timor-Leste: Helping people to feel safe in their community
- Timor-Leste: Rebuilding Becora
- Timor-Leste: People too scared to rebuild after arson
- Timor-Leste: Investigators same the world over
- Timor-Leste: Officers return to help Timorese
- Dogs: Ed rearing to go
Community Edition 287 - 21 July 2006 is not available
Community Edition 286 - 23 June 2006 
- Dedication and bravery marked difficult search
- Great Southern land offers unique challenges
- Mystery of missing daughter just didn't add up
- Operation Sundae a sweet success
- Motorists stopped when least expected
- New role a first for district
- Southland kids glow
- Giving kids a trips of a lifetime
- Building a modern NZ Police
- Biggest purpose-built policing centre opens
- Family violence standard a first
- Ed on the mend
- Dog section turns 50
- Long-serving staff member farewelled
- A family affair
- Niue now on air
- Staff honoured in Queen's Birthday list
Community Edition 285 - 26 May 2006 
- Budget boosts staff numbers
- New uniform for temporary sworn staff
- TV show sparks recruit interest
- Rural, urban, ethnic mix make a unique district
- Hammer hits hard
- Operation takes aim at rural drink driving
- Operations better than OK
- Initiatives address family violence
- TOFU provides healthy option
- Tackling congestion a key task
- New policing centre ready for action
- An eye for identifying cars
- The Russian connection
- Station visit builds ethnic bridges
- Blue Light Bangers go down well
- Judge steals show
- ANZAC Day 2006
Community Edition 284 - 28 April 2006 
- A Broad view on crime and crash reduction
- Officers on track to improve rail safety
- Taser operational trial to begin
- Working to prevent text bullying
- Operation weaken exercises police strength
- Zero tolerance on killing fields
- New victim service offers help
- Operation Phuket officially ends
- New legislation underway
- Keeping it in the family
Community Edition 283 - 31 March 2006 
- Kits provide right level of protection
- Police and Pacific mingle at Pasifika
- Programme responds to domestic violence in Pacific
- Group approach fills in 'blanks'
- Camp transforms abuse victims
- Youth driver programme cuts reoffending rate
- CCTV deters offenders
- Cycle safety for all kids
- St Christopher adopted as business as usual
- Officers joining from UK begin conversion course
- Assisting with ANZAC commemorations
- Kiwi efforts help Afghanistan police development
- Police awarded fellowship two years running
- Anniversaries marked by parade
- Police pipe bands fly the flag
Community Edition 282 - 3 March 2006 
- Crystal meth seizure an $8m NZ record
- Police on-side with Sevens crowd
- Sea survival stuns rescuers
- Soccer festival helps break down barriers
- Shutterbug's festival photos on display
- Advice given to students
- Dentist gets in burglars' faces
- Districts cooperate to reduce road deaths
- Comm Cens performance on the up
- Trust established to develop dog section
- Recruits to benefit from new driver training track
- Alcohol data pinpoints hotspots
- Helping hand for high-risk families
- Keeping kids safer every day
- New road policing boss - no apology for tough line on speeding
- RNZPC driver trainer piloting runners around Australia
- WWII volunteer thanked
Community Edition 281 - 3 February 2006 
- Staff safety takes major step forward
- Bomb detection skills tested on trains
- Drivers reminded to slow down near schools
- Small station policing
- Biggest issue is distance
- Greater capacity to help immediately
- Arresting collection of old police vehicles
- Former boss heads honours list
- New service medal recognises tsunami work
- Returning stolen property a buzz
- Police demo delights sick kids
- Rural police need to deal with a million things at once
Community Edition 280 - 9 December 2005 
- Police help scuttle old Navy frigate
- Capitaine Bougainville loss commemorated
- Strike achieves plenty of guilty pleas
- Good results from cannabis operation
- Ngakia Kia Puawai to reduce offending by Maori
- Tasman honoured to host conference
- Sympathies extended
- New 'blue' reality series on Maori television
- Rain doesn't dampen enthusiasm for show
- Students step outside comfort zone
- Family Safety Team launched
- New group to manage international face of NZ Police
- Surplus gear finds new home in Niue
- A 'reasonable sort of cop'
- Northland farewells Rangatira
- 'Little dog with big heart' bows out
- Silver anniversary for RNZPC
- Driving kit developed for international students
- More languages added to website
Community Edition 279 - 11 November 2005 
- Tackling road trauma with hard-hitting op
- The start of a long operation
- 'Big Bore' nets boy racers
- Resources developed for Asian community
- Levin's wireless crime camera network a first
- Police put on ‘do' for students
- Physical evidence doesn't lie
- New Minister for NZ Police
- Commissioner to retire
- Palmerston North staff say goodbye to sixty-eight years of station history
- Installing new cells like 'putting together Lego'
- Time capsule reveals lost station plans
- Police vehicle powered by coconut
- Energy efficiency programme focuses on performance and comfort
Community Edition 278 - 29 October 2005 
- Big wins by forensic photography section
- Haul of stolen goods recovered
- Ten-7 items result in arrests
- Aiming for a violence-free family life
- New survey equipment improves crash analysis
- New unit to combat identity crime
- Crowd awed by emergency call demo
- Building relationship with youngsters
- 'Walking the talk' wins award
- Fallen comrades remembered
- Old police tradition revived
- New national coordinator says now time to act on thinking
Community Edition 277 - 16 September 2005
- Arrest referral trial gives good results
- Children learn 'tracks are for trains'
- Crime down across the board
- 111 resources now online
- Driving is a core skill
- DVI exercise tests staff and systems
- Trainer beats Yanks at their own game
- Heavy enforcement cuts road toll
- Kiwi honoured for family violence work
- Police 'family' helps athlete realise dream
- Staff commemorate end of WW II
- Celebrating 119 years of NZ Police
Community Edition 276 - 19 August 2005 
- Campaigns aim to attract more staff
- Recruiting with an ethnic perspective
- NZ home to Chiefs of Police
- Pacific police chief grateful for NZ help
- Kiwis help bust huge 'meth' operation in Fiji
- Drivers reminded to drive to the conditions
- Afghan president attends graduation
- RAMSI marks 2nd anniversary
- NZ Police Pipe Band impresses overseas
- Multilingual phrase book updated
- Turbulent history documented in latest book
Community Edition 275 - 22 July 2005 
- Police emphasise safety on farms at Fieldays
- Rural policing brings challenges and rewards
- RAPID numbers pinpoint rural properties
- Comms Centres boost staff numbers
- Rural policing a balancing act
- Northland full of contrasts
- Kids encouraged to do the right thing
- Lions operation goes smoothly
- Police bikes back on Christchurch streets
- Painting the town orange
Community Edition 274 - 24 June 2005 
- Operation Rhino fills shipping containers
- Early arrest for double homicide
- Swift arrest in Operation Painter
- Staff step up to recruiting challenge
- Comms Centres - the way forward
- Comms Centres National Manager appointed
- Centre staff have busy weekend
- Good design prevents crime
- New booze buses boost roadside CBT capability
- Service information available in seven languages
- Community patrols challenged to build on relationship with police
- 'Memory aid' for campervan drivers
- Brochure offers driving tips for visitors
- Programme aims to turn boys around
Community Edition 273 - 27 May 2005 
- Dunedin constable saves family from fire
- Budget provides boost to front-line staffing
- 'Very real sense of urgency' to Comms changes
- New Board sets way forward
- Commission of Inquiry reconvenes
- Police winners with waka ama
- Detective to lead New Zealand Lions
- New recruit crazy about cops
- Helping rebuild policing services in Banda Aceh
- NZ Police were represented at ANZAC commemorations both here and overseas
Community Edition 272 - 29 April 2005 
- Advisory Board to oversee Comms Centres
- Swift work averts train derailment
- Operation Phuket - 100 days on
- Kiwi working bee rebuilds women's refuge
- Bougainville rotation gains expert knowledge
- Bogan car demonstrates illegal modifications
- Public support tough line on speeding drivers
- Children step out safely
- Fishing for good behaviour
- Familiar face takes on new role
- Success for pipe bands
Community Edition 271 - 1 April 2005 
- Chinese community key factor in arrests
- Kiwis help rebuild Afghan police force
- Police presence a hit at festival
- Recruiting now and next generation
- Initiatives aim to put brakes on vehicle crime
- Not just another day at the office
- Tighter licensing controls for secondhand dealers and pawnbrokers
Community Edition 270 - 4 March 2005 
- Let's get some perspective
- Going the extra mile
- Looking beyond the tickets
- Crime down, resolution up
- Confidence in crime stats
- Ethnic responsiveness
- Officers attend Big Gay Out
- Kilikiti binds police and Pacific peoples
- NEWCOPS programme targets ethnic communities
Community Edition 269 - 4 February 2005 
- Rapid response to Tsunami's destruction
- Staff work with families of missing and surviving travellers
- Survivors offered help at airports
- Roads calmer this Christmas
- Officers recognised in honours list
- Police win helps fund-raise
- Reducing risk of handbag snatches
- Commissioner looks to consolidate during term
- New commander acknowledges remote roles
Community Edition 268 - 10 December 2004 
- Network aims for early intervention
- Family safety teams focus on intervention
- Officers standby for lahar operation
- Police help clean up vineyard employment practices
- Volunteer devoted to helping police
- 'Many triggers' a constant reminder of Mt Erebus recovery operation
- Operation cleans up furniture trade
- Dangers of 'P' spelt out to islanders
Community Edition 267 - 12 November 2004 
- 'Back capture' results in successful DNA hits
- Detectives play it by the book
- Crusade halts city gang activity
- Heat goes on Clan Lab staff
- Close ties form bedrock of Op Roar
- Shared Intel behind crime reduction programmes
- Relationship impresses
- Leadership and innovation earn Australasian Awards
- Commission of Inquiry adjourned to early next year
- Memorial grows from small beginnings
Community Edition 266 - 15 October 2004
- Multi-agency approach blossoms
- Wider group achieves goals
- Collective effort prevents inner-city trouble
- Positive Pacific opportunity
- Teenagers check out booze bus
- Tackling alcohol and drugs - the big picture
- Whole of police approach targets organised crime
- Time on police side in murder investigation
- Value of motorcycle patrolling recognised
- Fallen comrades honoured and remembered
Community Edition 265 - 17 September 2004 
- Farmers death leads to lengthy investigation
- Inquiries follow fatalities
- Latest crime statistics reflect good practice
- BoM bands together to reduce crime
- Agencies work well together
- Kiwi officers mentor local police
- Explosives detector dog team deployed overseas
- Few criminals slip through sampling
- Advanced training in fire investigation leads to new role
- Constable has perfect timing
- Young drivers hear tough testimonies
Community Edition 264 - 20 August 2004 
- Baptism by water for new station boss
- Video encourages neighbourly groups
- Family violence will not be tolerated
- Initiatives beat truancy
- Ten 7 series continues to catch crims
- New liason post appointee named
- Real benefits from overseas ops
- Rekindling community policing in PNG
- District poupou unveiled
- Extra money for comms centres, driver training and prosecutions
Community Edition 263 - 23 July 2004 
- Friends farewell 'humble' colleague
- Honouring those who fell many years ago
- An outstanding year in Samoa
- Recruits strengthen presence in community
- Asian officers enhance organisation
- Body armour trialed
- Operation Mack increases road safety awareness
- Operation dents supply
- Crime Line works
- Drugs link highlighted
- Community work recognised
- Behaviour improves in Nikau class
- What's the story in Taumarunui?
Community Edition 262 - 25 June 2004 
- Trauma policy helps double homicide staff
- Line-up training being introduced
- New model widens focus to total crime observation
- Internationals look at local youth work cases
- Funds to crack down on drugs, boost counter-terrorism and family safety
- Body Armour evaluation beginning
- New vehicles rolled out
- Staff have a passion to make a difference
- Initiatives to help teenagers rebuild
Community Edition 261 - 28 May 2004 
- Praise for pleasant and positive liason
- Operation burns hot offenders, locations
- Staff work hard in isolated conditions
- Traffic enquiries led to people-smuggling ring bust
- A more systematic approach to Intel encouraged
- Palm print system a hit
- Staff now able to arrest after landing
- Combination of police and army skills useful
- Staff race against time and tide
Community Edition 260 - 30 April 2004 
- Training to recognise drug-driving begins
- Police better prepared after anti-terrorist test
- On 'yer bike again... for more charities
- Mentoring scheme spreads nation-wide
- Operation Alecto
- Methamphetamine hui
- Canberra posting follows Jakarta role
- Midwifery drama adds to officer's policing skills
- Surfing cop takes title and encourages others
- Truckies given uniform speed limit
- Police history lives on
- Noise complaint ends in shooting
Community Edition 259 - 2 April 2004 
- Second Attack fails to dampen spirits
- Visits break down barriers
- Environment forces searchers to walk away
- Community takes a stand against speeding drivers
- Fairy tales help show right for wrong
- Appeal verdicts vindicates officers
- Guilty plea welcomed by officers and family
- New traffic centre
- Firearms knowledge and experience pivotal in police training
- Driver training follows revised pursuit policy
- Criminals deterred by design changes
Community Edition 258 - 5 March 2004 
- Outstanding response by staff during flooding
- Community patrols help reduce crime
- Toddler saved at crash scene
- Staff encouraged to maintain focus, pride and professionalism
- There's no P in 'Mura-ara'
- Pharmacists take stand with police
- A wonderful career of catching crooks with dogs
- Creating value in partnerships
- Rooms with a view opens at college
- Stretched resources brings teams together
- Traffic tool targets crims
- Finding alternatives to court
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