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Vision
Safer communities together
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Mission
- To work in partnership,
- to prevent crime and road trauma,
- enhance public safety, and
- maintain public order
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Core values
- I = Integrity
- P = professionalism
- R = respect
- C = commitment to Maori and the Treaty of Waitangi
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IPRC?
- I = Integrity
- P = professionalism
- R = respect
- C = commitment to Maori and the Treaty of Waitangi
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Code of conduct?
- standards of behaviour expected by all NZ Police employees.
- All will work to the highest ethical standards
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Minister of police?
Hon. Anne Tolley
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Commissioner?
Peter Marshall
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Four northern districts?
- 1. Northland
- 2. Waitemata
- 3. AKl city
- 4. Counties Manukau
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CARD?
- Communication
- And
- Response
- Deployment (system)
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NIA
National Intelligence Application
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TESA
- Telephone
- Emergency
- Subscriber
- Access
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Statutes which cover the criminal law enforced by police?
- Crimes Act 61
- Summary Offenses Act 81
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crimes act 61 covers?
- most serious crime, incl...
- murder, violence, sexual, theft and fraud
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Summary Offences Act 81 covers?
- less serious offenses, incl...
- disorder, language, nuisance
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criminal v civil, who?
a wrong against the community (criminal) cf against an individual/organisation
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criminal v civil, principal object?
proceedings to punish cf redress/compensate
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criminal v civil, proceedings taken by whom?
- by the crown (police) on behalf of the victum/public, cf
- injured party (plaintiff/complainant)
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police role in civil v end?
- criminal = enforce
- civil = attend to keep the peace
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persons actions?
actus reus
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whats the relevance of actus/mens reus?
the action and intention must be present at the same time
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commercial tenancy and entry?
- landlord (or agent) can enter property, and
- hold property in lieu of payment
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can commercial landlord enter by force?
No, unless stipulated in the lease agreement (usually is)
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what value must 'tools of trade' and personal effects be for a landlord to distrain
- tools of trade $100
- personal effects $300
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how many day s must a landlord wait to sell distrained property?
5 days
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what is a defacto couple?
- w/w w/m m/w
- living together,
- as a couple,
- not married,
- are both 18yo
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what is the right to repossession?
the seller, may take back good if buyer defaults on payments
includes right to enter premises (when occupier is present!)
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how mush notice must be given before repossession?
15 days
must include action to avoid repossession
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How long to issue a post-repossession notice?
21 days
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what is a lien?
a passive right to retain property until a debt/obligation is discharged
but not sell!
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options where someone is refusing to pay a debt
- 1. debt collection agency
- 2. civil proceeding thru court
- 3. disputes tribunal (up to $12,000)
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what does guardianship mean?
- having...
- 1. all duties, powers, rights and responsibilities of a parent in relation to the upbringing of the child
- 2.
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does breach of access agreement give police the power to up-life a child from a non-custodial parent
NO
Police need a warrant to up-lift which is obtained by the guardian
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which legislation covers 0-13yo and 14-16?
- Children Young Persons and the Families Act
- 0-13yo = child
- 14-16 = youth
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how old must a kid be to be covered by the crimes act?
16 for sex offenses!
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what is the acronym PEOPLE stand for?
- Positive
- Expert
- Ownership
- Professionalism
- Listening
- Excellence
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what are the three P's
- Positive
- Polite
- Prospective
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what does PRIDE stand for?
think: take pride
- Personal
- Responsibility
- In
- Delivering
- Excellence
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how do we communicate?
- 7% words
- 55% body language
- 38% sound
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