Information and advice sent to the Minister of Police (1 - 31 March 2024)

Date Published: 
June 2024

If you wish to lodge a request for official information relating to the documents listed below, please contact the Minister of Police.

List of document titles that went to the Minister of Police between 1 - 31 March 2024, recommended for proactive release

Number

Title

Sent to Minister's Office

BR/24/28

Long Service Good Conduct awards

21/03/2024

BR/24/29CC

Global Fraud Summit Joint Ministerial Communique – Recommendation for Approval of Text

4/03/2024

BR/24/32

Investing in Core Policing

7/03/2024

BR/24/33

Budget 2024 - Technical Initiatives for Vote Police.

13/03/2024

BR/24/35

Advice on creating a Young Serious Offender category

14/03/2024

BR/24/37

Additional funding to progress the Police Constabulary Collective Employment Agreement negotiations

21/03/2024

BR/24/40

Implementation timeframes for the Gangs Legislation Amendment Bill

21/03/2024

BR/24/42

Approval of additional funding to progress negotiations on the Police Constabulary Collective Employment Agreement

26/03/2024

BR/24/45

Proceeds of Crime Police cost recovery

27/03/2024

AM/24/25

Meeting at Naenae Boxing Academy

5/03/2024

AM/24/33CC

Global Fraud Summit and London Visits Pack: 7-12 March 2024

6/03/2024

AM/24/34

Firearms Safety Authority - future work programme

26/03/2024

AM/24/35

New Zealand Police Retail Crime Prevention Forum

5/03/2024

AM/24/36

Executive Remuneration Review 2022-2023

4/03/2024

AM/24/39

Refining our approach to non-emergency family and mental distress

6/03/2024

BR/24/39CC

The current and future state of Youth Aid officers

27/03/2024

AM/24/41

Talking points for your meeting with the New Zealand Banking Association on 6 March 2024

5/03/2024

AM/24/42

Talking points for your meeting with Vittoria Shortt on 7 March 2024

5/03/2024

AM/24/43

Police formal warnings – Planned assurance and remediation activity

8/03/2024

AM/24/44

Meeting with Minister Chhour on 7 March 2024

8/03/2024

AM/24/45

The Children's flexi fund

6/03/2024

AM/24/46

Talking points for your forthcoming meeting with Richard McIntyre and Jacob Haronga from Federated Farmers on 28 March 2024

20/03/2024

AM/24/47

Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism - Ministers Meeting

22/03/2024

AM/24/50

Talking points for your forthcoming meeting with Dr Ang Jury, Chief Executive of Women’s Refuge on 20 March 2024

14/03/2024

AM/24/51

Talking points for your forthcoming meeting with Chris Lawton and Robert Fowler from Community Patrols New Zealand on 28 March 2024

14/03/2024

AM/24/52

Talking Points for Mental Health Demand Meeting with Hon Matt Doocey

18/03/2024

AM/24/53

Justice Sector Ministers' Meeting - 20 March 2024

19/03/2024

AM/24/54

Ministerial meeting on Young Serious Offenders

19/03/2024

AM/24/57CC

Retail Crime

28/03/2024

AM/24/59

Public communications on Police bargaining – Legal Advice

28/03/2024

 

Professional Conduct Statistics (March 2024)

Date Published: 
May 2024
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The statistics reported in the attached documents come from the NZ Police Professional Conduct database (IAPro). These official statistics relate to reported incidents received and refer to calendar years.

These statistics will be updated quarterly (four times per year) showing the year-to date (YTD) position.

The statistics show the number of incidents that were reported in the quarters shown, regardless of when the incident actually occurred (e.g. an incident that occurred in December 2017 may not be formally reported until January 2018).

The statistics also show the number of NZ Police employees involved in the incidents (that is those that have had allegations made against them), and the number of allegations that have been made.

The statistics include incidents that have been resolved (completed), and those that are yet to be resolved (ongoing).

The statistics are in some cases divided into the 12 Police Districts of the New Zealand Police structure. In addition there are NZ Police groups (generally referred to as ‘Service Centres’) that do not come under a particular District, but are general to the organisation as a whole.

The statistics may be further grouped by:

Because an incident can involve several employees facing several allegations, which may be from several different types of conduct or actions, the figures shown cannot always be reconciled exactly.