1 Strategic Awareness Flashcards
What is the vision of NZ Police?
To be the safest country.
To do this we need to work together to prevent crime and harm, and ensure everybody is safe and feels safe wherever they live, work and visit.
So everyone can go about their daily life without fear of harm or victimisation
What does Policing by Consent actually mean?
We work along side and with the broad support of the community.
Having the trust and confidence of all
What is the mission of the NZ Police?
To prevent crime and harm through exceptional policing
- holding offenders to account
- supporting victims to reduce further harm
What other two documents does Our Business sit alongside?
Our Priorities and Our Plan
What is the purpose of the NZ Police?
To ensure everyone can BE SAFE AND FEEL SAFE.
Our ability to keep people safe and feeling safe is directly linked to the level of trust and confidence the public have in us
What is the National Operating model for the NZ Police?
Prevention First
- staff to be problem solvers and to look for opportunities to prevent further crime and harm
Take every opportunity to prevent harm
What are the core components of the Prevention First Model?
- deploy to beat demand
- target the drivers of demand
- mindset - take every opportunity to prevent harm
What is evidence based Policing?
Using tactics that have been proven to work
- Reevaluate the results
- Have we achieved out desired outcome
Before we choose the most effective tactic we need to be certain we understand the problem.
The best tactic in the world will not work if its is directed at the wrong target
We need to be sure that the tactics we use are the ones that deliver the results we want and expect
What re the 6 drivers of demand?
Youth (usually come from a background of deprivation) Family (wider spec of dysfunction) Alcohol (irresponsible drinking_ Roads (road to zero) Mental Health Organised Crime (drugs and firearms)
We must continue to disrupt long term patterns of offending and victimisation and further reduce harm to NZers
What do we use for proactive victim interventions?
Graduated Response Model
What does a Victim History Score indicate?
Highlights previous victimsation
What does our Code of Conduct and Our Values do?
Sets the standard by which our interactions will be measured both within and by members of the public
What is Te Huringa o Te Tai?
It builds on Turning the Tide and is helping transform itself to be an organisation that is much better positioned to respond to the needs of the communities we serve.
AND
Provides a framework so that Police can contribute to improving outcomes for Maori and reduce offending and victimisation
Focus on
- building our ppl (SKE to deliver better outcomes for Maori
- whanau approach and joint deliver of initiatives
- focus on building relationships
Whats the purpose of PHPF?
Fosters a style of leadership where leaders are focused on ENABLING the people to be THE BEST THEY CAN be AND giving them a MANDATE to make a difference
How is PHPF delivered?
Through 5 frameworks
- Strategy - provides a tool for leaders to connect their team to Our Business
- Culture - how a shift in MINDSET will lead to a focus on purpose and enabling staff to make a difference
- Leadership - ensure leaders have a consistent understanding of the purpose and expectations
- Capability - equip individuals with tools to improve performance
- Performance Management - Talk about performance in both a meaningful and helpful way
What are the values and their definition?
PRIMED
Professionalism - look the part be the part
Respect - treat others as they would want to be treated
Integrity - Actions say it all
Maori and Treaty - Stand together
Empathy - Walk in their shoes
Diversity - Many views, one purpose
The RULE OF LAW is a fundamental characteristic of a democratic society. How does the rule of law affect how we police in NZ?
We need to apply the laws evenly ie ppl shouldn’t be treated differently because of their status in society, level of income etc
- Police officers who commit crimes must be held to account
Police are responsible for administrating the law and therefore need to administer it in a manner that is consistent with THE RULE OF LAW
Many RULES OF LAW are included in what other acts?
The BOR and VRA
What are the 8 functions of Police?
- Keeping the peace
- maintaining public safety
- law enforcement
- crime prevention
- community support and reassurance
- national security
- policing activities outside NZ
- emergency management