Firearms Official Information Act proactive public releases (September 2022)

Date Published: 
September 2022

In keeping with the Open Government Partnership National Action Plan 2016-2018, and as Administrator of the Arms Act 1983, Police is releasing its responses to some recent Official Information Act requests, where it is considered they contain data and information that has wider public interest.

For more information, go to Firearms and safety.

Reference

Date of request

Information requested

IR-01-22-21867 (PDF 412KB) 25 July 2022

How many police officers had been shot, shot at, presented with a gun, and/or found a gun on duty.

How many times have police officers: shot an offender, fired at an offender, fired a gun, presented a gun, and/or armed themselves during a job.

Could I please get the data, updated to include 2020, 2021, and the first six months of 2022?

IR-01-22-20016 (PDF 638KB) 10 July 2022
I would like to request copies of all statistics showing the number and types of firearms being used in crimes, the number of firearm related offences being committed and the number of firearms being seized by police over the last six years - preferably broken down by month.
 

IR-01-22-21869 (PDF 538KB)

30 June 2022

Could Police please provide updated gun crime data, including rates of gun crime, previously sent to me.

The data includes:

  • Occurrences with firearms-related offences
  • Occurrences with firearms-related offences per 100,000 estimated residents
  • Occurrences with firearms-related offences where an injury was recorded
  • Occurrences with firearms-related offences and murder or manslaughter with a firearm
  • The data should be broken down monthly, and by police district.

 

Exploring Differences between "Methamphetamine" and Other Offenders

Date Published: 
May 2023

The Methamphetamine in New Zealand Research Programme was established by Police in February 2020 in response to, and with the need to evidence the significant harm caused by methamphetamine. The research is supported and guided by a Steering Group with representatives from government agencies, non-government organisations (including the New Zealand Drug Foundation), universities and Iwi (Tūhoe) who have influence over, and/or a substantial interest in methamphetamine harm reduction. Tranche 3 of this programme uses Police data to examine the relationship between methamphetamine and other offending. The first part of this research compares the offending rates of a cohort of offenders with at least one recorded methamphetamine offence between 2010-2021, with a comparison cohort of offenders with no recorded methamphetamine offences.

 

Christchurch Health and Development Study (University of Otago Christchurch) collaboration reports

A series of reports were completed by the University of Otago (Canterbury) using data from the Christchurch Health and Development Study (CHDS), in a collaboration with Police as a part of the Methamphetamine in New Zealand Research Programme. This collaboration was funded by the New Zealand Police Tactical and Evidence Fund. The CHDS followed a cohort of 1,265 individuals (635 male, 630 female) born in Christchurch in 1977 until 2017. At each assessment period, measures of family socio-economic status, family functioning, individual, personal, and behavioural factors, adolescent conduct problems, physical and mental health, life stressors, substance use, and engagement in criminal behaviour were collected.

Flag flying - Police Manual chapter

Date Published: 
February 2024

This chapter outlines the places, positions, and occasions in which flags must be flown on a flagpole at Police premises.

Exhibits and property - Police Manual chapter

Date Published: 
February 2024

The ‘Exhibit and property management’ chapter details procedures for handling and managing property coming into Police possession, including: exhibits; found property; property for safekeeping where ownership is unknown at the time or is in dispute; detained persons’ property; deceased persons’ property; any other property as directed by the District Commander. 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.