Day 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Name the 6 values of Police (PRIMED)

A
  • Professionalism
  • Respect
  • Integrity
  • Commitment to Māori and The Treaty
  • Empathy
  • Diversity
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2
Q

Name the segments of the SELF Check

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S - Scrutiny
E - Ethics
L - Lawful
F - Fair to all

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3
Q

What is ‘Our Mission’

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Prevent crime and harm through exceptional policing

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4
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What are the three ‘Goals’ of Police

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  • Safer homes
  • Safer roads
  • Safer Communities
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5
Q

Name the Five Frameworks of the Police High Performance Programme

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F1 - Stratagy 
F2 - Culture 
F3 - Leadership
F4 - Capability
F5 - Performance Management
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6
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Identify the 4 Characteristics of a high performing team outlined in F2

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  1. United
  2. Committed to excellence
  3. individually responsible and Accountable
  4. Support to one another
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7
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Name the 3 Pou’s of Te Huringa o Te Tai

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Pou 1 - Pou Mataara: Adopting Te Ao Māori view by aligning Uara Māori with Police values

Pou 2 - Pou Mataaho: Creating solutions for Māori together with Māori

Pou 3 - Pou Houra: Building relationships and trust with Māori (Not just another stakeholder)

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8
Q

Section 21 of the Bill of rights Act 1990: Outline the basic title/content

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Rights against search and seizure

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9
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Section 22 of the Bill of rights Act 1990: Outline the basic title/content

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Arbitrary Detention

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10
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Section 23 of the Bill of rights Act 1990: Outline the basic title/content

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Rights of a person being arrested or detained. Basic rights caution

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11
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What does the word arbitrary mean?

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An action that is Unlawful, Unrestrained and at random

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12
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What does Common Path Approach refer to

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CAP refers to a specific Entry/Exit point to a scene that doesn’t effect the integrity of exhibits

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13
Q

Name the basic principles of:
Freeze
Control
Preserve

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Freeze: Keep the Scene in its original state

Control: Restrict/control movement in and around the scene

Preserve: Care and Preserve for all relevant exhibits

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14
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When setting boundaries, what should you consider

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BIG. Set up as much space as needed.

Set a clear Entry, Exit point

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15
Q

Explain “Chain of evidence”

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The path of evidence through people from Scene to Court.

This should be kept as minimal as possible

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