Foundation Learning Flashcards
F1 PHPF
Strategy
F2 PHPF
Culture
F3 PHPF
Leadership
F4 PHPF
Capability
F5 PHPF
Performance Management
What is the Base of the Steel Foundation Model
State of mind
What makes up the center of the steel foundation model
Skills
Knowledge
Experience
What is at the top of the steel foundation model
Performance
Pou 1 Te Huringa o Te Tai
Pou Mataara - Our people and their mindset
Pou 2 Te Huringa o Te Tai
Pou Mataaho - Effective initiatives and improved practice
Pou 3 - TeHuringa o Te Tai
Pou Hourua - Effective partnerships
Initial Action at a scene three basic principles?
Freeze
Control
Preserve
When setting scene boundries what should you consider?
Think BIG
How many people should handle an exhibit?
As few as possible
Rules of Notebook use?
Leaves torn out
Erasers
Gaps
Overwriting
Why do we write notes?
Investigative tool
Record of Correspondents
Record of interview
What information do you need to obtain from individuals we speak to in our notebooks?
Full name Contact details Occupation Name of employment Age and DOB
What is the fine for urinating in a public place?
A fine not exceeding $200
What is a defence for the offenece of urinating in a public place?
The defendent believed and proves he didnt think that he would be observed
What is the fine for peeping and peering into Dwelling House?
A fine not exceeding $500
Section 17 Summary of Offences
Publishing false notice of birth, marrige, civil union, or death
Section 27 Summary of Offences
Indecent exposure
Section 39 Summary of Offences
Arrest
Translate Mens Rea
A guilty mind
Translate Actus Reus
Guilty Act
Burglary Elements dwelling
Enters
Any Building
Without authority
With intent to commit an imprisonable offence in the building
What does SELF stand for
Scruitiny
Ethics
Lawful
Fair
What is our vision?
To be the saffest country
What is our mission?
To prevent crime and harm through exceptional policing
What are our goals?
Safe homes
Safe roads
Safe Communities
What is our opperating model?
Prevention first
Section 21 Bill of Rights 2002
Search and Seizure
Section 22 Bill of Rights 2002
Arbitrary Detention
Section 23 Bill of Rights 2002
Rights of person arrested or detained
Define Arbitrary
Randomly, In an unrestrained manner, unlawfully
Explain Common approach path
Developing a path that avoids the one possibly used by a suspect or victim
Under the Victims’ Rights Act it states in cases of sexual violation, serious assault or
serious injury or death, or where the victim is rendered incapable or holds fears on
reasonable grounds for his or her safety they may apply to be notified of the status
of the defendant/offender.
State what section within the VRA this refers to.
29
When police are providing
updates to victims, where should this information be recorded?
Victim Contact node in NIA
10-2
En route
10-3
Unit availible
10-7
Arrival at scene
10-10
Unit requires immidiate assistance/is in danger
k1
No further action required
k3
No offence, no further action required
k6
A written report to be submitted for incident
k9
Person has been arrested
What does ABC mean in relation to radio comms
Accuracy
Brevity
Clarity
What are the two divisions of New Zealand law?
Criminal
Civil
State the court structure in order
District, High, Appeal and Supreme Court
What court hears appeals from District, Family and youth courts?
High Court
What is Doctrine of Precedent?
Courts observing decisions of higher courts
What is a Jury Trial
Trial presided over by a judge and jury
What does PPS stand for?
Police Prosecution Service
What is a court adjournment?
Proceedings set down for a later date
What does remanded at large mean?
Offender can leave with no bail conditions to appear at a later date
What is court recess
A short break for the court
What are the three rules of evidence
Hearsay
Opinion
Propensity
What is DUNCO
Dead Unfit Not compellable Cannot be found Outside NZ
What is opinion evidence?
Inference from observed facts
Define Propensity
The inclination or natural tendancy to act in a certain way
Define propensity evidence
Evidence that tends to show a person’s propensity (tendency) to act in a
particular way or to have a particular state of mind.
Under Section 13 certain deaths must be reported to the Coroner.
What are these deaths?
Suicide Cause unknown Unnatural or violent Medical procedure Birth deaths Institutional deaths Enactment
When must police report a death to the coroner?
Immediatly
Purpose of inquest
Establish the death Indentify Cause of death When and wear it occured What are the circumstances of the death
What is the deffinition of a child?
Person under the age of 14
Definition of a young person?
Person of or over the age of 14 but under 18
Victims Rights Act Section 7
Victims need to be treated with empathy comparible to the seriousness of their circumstance
Section 8 Victims rights act
Victims have right to access all resources to improve welfare
Section 11 Victims Rights Act
Using common sense to offer support to victims via third party agencie
Section 12 Victims Rights Act
Victims right to information related to the case and support as a witness
Section 29 Victims Rights Act
Specific offenses that make vicitims eligible for notification
What form and when do you have to produce it to Court Victims Advisors?
Court service for victims referral
On or before the defendants first court appearance