What is Our Vision?
To be the safest country
What are Our Goals?
What are Our Functions?
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What are Our Values?
What are Our Priorities?
What is Our Purpose?
To ensure everybody can be safe and feel safe
What is Our Mission?
To prevent crime and harm through exceptional policing
What is Our Operating Model?
Prevention First
What are the three pou of Te Huringa o Te Tai
What are the 6 drivers of demand?
1) Families - Whanau
2) Youth - Rangatahi
3) Alcohol
4) Roads
5) Organised crime and drugs
6) Mental health
NOTE:
Youth gangs are not specifically included in the drivers of demand but they’re essentially covered under Youth.
What are the five frameworks in PHPF?
F1 - Strategy F2 - Culture F3 - Leadership F4 - Capability F5 - Performance Management
What does SPT stand for?
Strategic Performance Template
Command & Control
What does CIMS stand for?
Coordinated Incident Management System
Command & Control
Our appreciation format is AFCO. What does that stand for?
Aim
Factors
Courses of action
Outline plan
What does GSMEAC stand for?
Ground Situation Mission Execution Administration and Logistics Command and Signals
Prevention First
What are the three components of the triangle?
What does ‘prima facie’ mean?
adjective
adverb
Crimes Act s.39
Use of force when arresting someone.
39 - K9
Crimes Act s.40
Use of force to prevent escape
0 is a tunnel to escape through.
Crimes Act s.41
Use of force to prevent suicide and offences which will likely cause serious harm to the offender of damage to any property.
41 - no fun
Crimes Act s.42
Use of force to prevent breaches of the peace.
When does a Defendant have a right to a jury trial?
2+ year offences.
How many breaches before arresting a CYP for BOB?
Which section is this?
Breaches on 2 or more previous occasions. Could be different conditions breached.
214A
Is ‘Command’ horizontal or vertical?
Vertical.
Within their agency.