Aronui Foundation Course Day 1 Flashcards

1
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What is our vision?

A

To be the safest country

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2
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What is our mission?

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To prevent Crime and Harm through exceptional policing.

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3
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What are our goals?

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Safe homes
safe roads
Safe communities

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4
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What are Our Values?

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Professionalism
Respect
Integrity
Maori
Empathy
Diversity

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5
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Look The part, be the part?

A

Professionalism

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6
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Treat others as they would want to be treated?

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Respect

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7
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Actions say it all?

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Integrity

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8
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Stand together?

A

Commitment to MAORI AND THE TREATY

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9
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WALK IN THEIR SHOES?

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EMPATHY

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10
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MANY VIEWS, ONE PURPOSE?

A

VALUING DIVERSITY

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11
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WHAT IS SELF CHECK?

A

HELPS YOU IDENTIFY WHEN A DECISION IS MADE WILL IT WITHSTAND EXAMINATION

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12
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WHAT DOES S.E.L.F STAND FOR?

A

SCRUTINY
ETHICS
LAWFUL
FAIR TO ALL

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13
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WHAT ARE OUR PRIORITIES?

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-BE FIRST, THEN DO.

-DELIVERING THE POLICE SERVICE NZERS EXPECT AND DESERVE.

-FOCUSED PREVENTION THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS

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14
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What does PHPF stand for?

A

Police High Performance Framework

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15
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What are the 5 Frameworks of PHPF?

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F1- Strategy
F2- Culture
F3- Leadership
F4- Capability
F5- Performance Management

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16
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What are the characteristics of a high performance team?

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-United! they share the same goals and values.
-Committed to excellence! Aspire to be the best at everything.
-Supportive of one another! support each other, no judgement.

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17
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What is Service excellence think P.E.O.P.L.E?

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P-Positive, communicate in a helpful way.
E-Expert, be an expert on our business and Police work.
O-Ownership, strive to achieve rather than disappoint.
P-PRIMED
L-Listen, Stay focused in conversation.
E-Expectations, Do it right the first time.

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18
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What are the 3 Pous of Te Huringa o Te Tai?

A

-Pou Mataara
-Pou Mataaho
-Pou Hourua

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19
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What is the Bill of rights Act 1990?

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It affirms, protects and promotes human rights and fundamental freedoms in New Zealand.

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20
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What does Section 21 of the Bill of right act 1990 refer to?

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Unreasonable Search and Seizure

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21
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What does Section 22 of the Bill of right act 1990 refer to?

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Arbitrary Detention

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22
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What does Section 23 of the Bill of right act 1990 refer to?

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Rights of Person Arrested or Detained

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23
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What does Arbitrary mean?

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Doing something at random, by chance or at an unreasonable act. Without proper evidence.

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24
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What does Common approach path refer to?

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Common Approach Path is any possible path used by the victim or suspect at the scene.

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25
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When setting Boundaries at a scene what should we consider?

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Include location from where offender approached, entered and exited the scene as well as any vehicles.

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26
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What should you do at an incident/scene when you first arrive?

A

Freeze, Control, Preserve

27
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How many people should handle an exhibit?

A

As few as possible.

28
Q

Why do we write notes?

A

-Investigative tool, notes may be compared and examined during an enquiry.
-Record of correspondence, Can be used in a police file.
Record of interview, Take brief notes during interviewing victim/offender.

29
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What are the 5 basic details we ask for?

A

1.Full name
2. Address, phone number, email
3.Occupation
4.Work name and address
5.DOB and age

30
Q

Summary of Offences act 1981 section 17?

A

Publishing false notice of birth, marriage, civil union, or death.

31
Q

Summary of Offences act 1981 section 27?

A

Indecent exposure

32
Q

Summary of Offences act 1981 section 39?

A

Arrest

33
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Summary of Offences act 1981 section 11?

A

Wilful damage

34
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Summary of Offences act 1981 section 4?

A

Offensive behaviour and language

35
Q

What are the two broad elements of an offence?

A

Mens Rea and Actus Reus

36
Q

What is Mens Rea?

A

means to have “a guilty mind”. This means you intended to commit the act.

37
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What is Actus Reus?

A

means “guilty act”, and generally refers to taking action to commit an offence.

38
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What is the purpose of the Victims rights act 2002?

A

to improve provisions for the treatment and rights of victims of offences.

39
Q

What does section 29 of the VRA refer to?

A

Specified offences- sexual, serious assault

40
Q

Name 2 notifications rights victims should be advised of:

A

-When the offender is released on bail.
-Impending release from prison/temporary release from prison.

41
Q

When police are providing update to victims, where should this information be noted? Think VCN

A

Victim Contact Node

42
Q

VRA 2002 Section 7?

A

Treatment, Courtesy and compassion

43
Q

VRA 2002 Section 8?

A

Access to services

44
Q

VRA 2002 Section 11?

A

Inform victims of services available

45
Q

VRA 2002 Section 8?

A

Supplying information

46
Q

VRA 2002 Section 29?

A

Specified offence, Eg: sexual, serious offence

47
Q

Why do we consider ‘National communication’ important, in regards to radio communications? (5)

A

1- To promote public confidence (professional communication)
2-Enhance officer safety
3-Reduce congestion on radio traffic
4-Ensure clearness
5-Provide a disciplined approach to radio communications

48
Q

Police communication code: 10-2?

A

en route

49
Q

Police communication code: 10-3?

A

available

50
Q

Police communication code: 10-7?

A

arrival

51
Q

Police communication code: 10-10?

A

emergency messages, when unit is in immediate danger)

52
Q

Police communication code: K-1?

A

No further action is required

53
Q

Police communication code: K-3?

A

Although reported as an offence, no offence disclosed. No further action required

54
Q

Police communication code: K-6?

A

A written report will be submitted for this incident

55
Q

Police communication code: K-9?

A

A person has been arrested

56
Q

Before transmitting you should think A.B.C?

A

Accuracy, Brevity and Clarity

57
Q

What are the two divisions of New Zealand legal system?

A

Criminal Law and Civil Law

58
Q

Highest to lowest level of courts name them: (4)

A

Supreme court, Court of appeal, High court, District court

59
Q

What does propensity mean?

A

tendency to a particular behaviour.

60
Q

What age is a child and what age is a young person?

A

Child: under 14 years, young person from 14-17.

61
Q

What is the purpose of Oranga Tamariki Act 1989?

A

to promote the well-being of children, young persons, and their families

62
Q

What is a Coroner?

A

is a person specially appointed to enquire into the manner of death.

63
Q

What deaths must be reported to the Coroner? Think S.C.U.M.B.I.E

A

Suicide
Cause unknown
Unnatural/violent
Medical
Birth deaths
Institutional death e.g prison
Enactment due to drugs or alcohol

64
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What does section 24 of the bill of rights act refer to?

A

Rights of person charged: this is something police inform the person being arrested of.