Crime Statistics for calendar year ending 31 December 2002

Date Published: 
March 2003

These documents provide the Summary of Recorded and Resolved Offence Statistics broken down into 12 districts plus one national publication. They were released 1 March 2003 and cover calendar year ending 31 December 2002.

Statistics reported in this document are derived from the Police National Intelligence Application (N.I.A) These Official Crime Statistics present a snapshot of data in N.I.A. relating to offences within a given year, as at the date 14 days following the end of that year.

An incident that is reported to or detected by Police where Police believe an offence is likely to have been committed is counted as a Recorded Offence.  A Recorded Offence is considered to be a Resolved Offence by Police when an offender is identified and dealt with (warned, cautioned, prosecuted, etc).

Crime Statistics for fiscal year ending 30 June 2002

Date Published: 
August 2002

These documents provide the Summary of Recorded and Resolved Offence Statistics broken down by offences and then by districts. They were released 1 August 2002 and cover calendar year ending 30 June 2002.

Statistics reported in this document are derived from the Police National Intelligence Application (N.I.A) These Official Crime Statistics present a snapshot of data in N.I.A. relating to offences within a given year, as at the date 14 days following the end of that year.

An incident that is reported to or detected by Police where Police believe an offence is likely to have been committed is counted as a Recorded Offence.  A Recorded Offence is considered to be a Resolved Offence by Police when an offender is identified and dealt with (warned, cautioned, prosecuted, etc).

Crime Statistics for calendar year ending 31 December 2001

Date Published: 
March 2002

These documents provide the Summary of Recorded and Resolved Offence Statistics broken down by offences and then by district. They were released 1 March 2002 and cover calendar year ending 31 December 2001.

Statistics reported in this document are derived from the Police National Intelligence Application (N.I.A) These Official Crime Statistics present a snapshot of data in N.I.A. relating to offences within a given year, as at the date 14 days following the end of that year.

An incident that is reported to or detected by Police where Police believe an offence is likely to have been committed is counted as a Recorded Offence.  A Recorded Offence is considered to be a Resolved Offence by Police when an offender is identified and dealt with (warned, cautioned, prosecuted, etc).

Crime Statistics for fiscal year ending 30 June 2001

Date Published: 
August 2001

These documents provide the Summary of Recorded and Resolved Offence Statistics broken down into summary, trends and district documents. They were released 1 August 2001 and cover calendar year ending 30 June 2001.

Statistics reported in this document are derived from the Police National Intelligence Application (N.I.A) These Official Crime Statistics present a snapshot of data in N.I.A. relating to offences within a given year, as at the date 14 days following the end of that year.

An incident that is reported to or detected by Police where Police believe an offence is likely to have been committed is counted as a Recorded Offence.  A Recorded Offence is considered to be a Resolved Offence by Police when an offender is identified and dealt with (warned, cautioned, prosecuted, etc).

Crime Statistics for calendar year ending 31 December 2000

Date Published: 
March 2001

These documents provide the Summary of Recorded and Resolved Offence Statistics broken down by offense and then by district. They were released 1 March 2001 and cover calendar year ending 31 December 2000.

Statistics reported in this document are derived from the Police National Intelligence Application (N.I.A) These Official Crime Statistics present a snapshot of data in N.I.A. relating to offences within a given year, as at the date 14 days following the end of that year.

An incident that is reported to or detected by Police where Police believe an offence is likely to have been committed is counted as a Recorded Offence.  A Recorded Offence is considered to be a Resolved Offence by Police when an offender is identified and dealt with (warned, cautioned, prosecuted, etc).

Crime Statistics for fiscal year ending 30 June 2000

Date Published: 
August 2000

These documents provide the Summary of Recorded and Resolved Offence Statistics broken down by offense and then by district. They were released 1 August 2000 and cover the calendar year ending 30 June 2000.

Statistics reported in this document are derived from the Police National Intelligence Application (N.I.A) These Official Crime Statistics present a snapshot of data in N.I.A. relating to offences within a given year, as at the date 14 days following the end of that year.

An incident that is reported to or detected by Police where Police believe an offence is likely to have been committed is counted as a Recorded Offence.  A Recorded Offence is considered to be a Resolved Offence by Police when an offender is identified and dealt with (warned, cautioned, prosecuted, etc).

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Operation Tam complaint review

Date Published: 
December 2008

This Report outlines the review of the investigation carried out by Detective Inspector Ross Pinkham, into the complaint lodged by Mr C Watson regarding an affidavit sworn by Deputy Commissioner R Pope in 1998.

This complaint arises from Operation TAM, the investigation relating to the disappearance and murders of Ben Smart and Olivia Hope on or about 1 January 1998. Deputy Commissioner Pope was the officer-in-charge of Operation TAM and at the time held the rank of Detective Inspector.

Mr Watson originally complained to the Police Complaints Authority (PCA) on 6 November 2003. The PCA declined jurisdiction and suggested to Mr Watson that he refer his complaint to Police.

On 20 April 2004 Mr Watson hand delivered his letter of complaint to the Blenheim Police. The complaint was referred to the Office of the Commissioner.