Day 1 Flashcards
Name the 6 values of Police (PRIMED)
- Professionalism
- Respect
- Integrity
- Commitment to Māori and The Treaty
- Empathy
- Diversity
Name the segments of the SELF Check
S - Scrutiny
E - Ethics
L - Lawful
F - Fair to all
What is ‘Our Mission’
Prevent crime and harm through exceptional policing
What are the three ‘Goals’ of Police
- Safer homes
- Safer roads
- Safer Communities
Name the Five Frameworks of the Police High Performance Programme
F1 - Stratagy F2 - Culture F3 - Leadership F4 - Capability F5 - Performance Management
Identify the 4 Characteristics of a high performing team outlined in F2
- United
- Committed to excellence
- individually responsible and Accountable
- Support to one another
Name the 3 Pou’s of Te Huringa o Te Tai
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)
Section 21 of the Bill of rights Act 1990: Outline the basic title/content
Rights against search and seizure
Section 22 of the Bill of rights Act 1990: Outline the basic title/content
Arbitrary Detention
Section 23 of the Bill of rights Act 1990: Outline the basic title/content
Rights of a person being arrested or detained. Basic rights caution
What does the word arbitrary mean?
An action that is Unlawful, Unrestrained and at random
What does Common Path Approach refer to
CAP refers to a specific Entry/Exit point to a scene that doesn’t effect the integrity of exhibits
Name the basic principles of:
Freeze
Control
Preserve
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
When setting boundaries, what should you consider
BIG. Set up as much space as needed.
Set a clear Entry, Exit point
Explain “Chain of evidence”
The path of evidence through people from Scene to Court.
This should be kept as minimal as possible