Criminal disclosure - Police Manual chapter
This chapter details the practice of criminal disclosure by New Zealand Police and key duties and responsibilities for Police employees.
This chapter details the practice of criminal disclosure by New Zealand Police and key duties and responsibilities for Police employees.
This chapter provides an introduction to the Criminal Procedure Act and an overview of the five stages of the criminal procedure process applying to adult offenders. It also includes information about the impact of the Act on previous proceedings involving adult offenders.
This chapter outlines the application of medical, psychological and physical standards to determine that constables are fit for work duties.
The purpose of this chapter is to detail Police responsibilities in respect of migrant smuggling offences and people trafficking offences. Some parts of this chapter have been considered not appropriate for release and, if requested, would be withheld under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act). In this chapter, the relevant sections of the Act that would apply have been identified.