Four Year plan/Prevention First Flashcards
What is the NZ Police’s ‘Purpose’
What is the ‘Vision’ of the NZ Police
80% High or very high Trust
(Currently 78%)
What is the ‘Mission’ of the NZ Police
Our Motto
“Safer Communities Together”
Police need to respond to some significant external challenges and opportunites over the next 4 year.
What are they? (4)
- population growth
- demographic changes
- Increased national security demands
- shifting nature of crime
With NZP strategic objectives:
what do we want to reduce? (3)
what do we want to build? (2)
what do we want to transform? (2)
Reduce:
- Crime and Victimisation (20%)
- Social Harm
- Death and serious injury crashes
Build:
- Trust and Confidence (80%)
- capability of staff/culture of high perfromance/safety. (PHPF)
Transform
- Service delivery and Impact (Prevention First)
- Performace (PEtF/collaboration)
What three things is Prevention First based on?
- Act urgently against piority & prolific offenders
- Use Community services/networks (vulnerable/repeat)
- Innovative/sustainable/practical solutions (hotspots)
What are the four areas of ‘Our Model’?
- Prevention
- Response
- Investigation
- Resolution
(all through a mind-set of Prevention First)
What has the service delivery model been called and communicated as?
The ‘Know Your Business’ model
What result areas of the BPS plan are NZ Police the key agency for (1) and also play a significant role? (3)
- Result Area 7: reducing crime, violent crime, youth crime
significant role with
- Result Area 4: reduce assaults on children
- Result Area 8: reduce reoffending
- Result Area 10: digital transactions between NZer’s & Govt
What are the two ways the Gang Intelligence centre is being used
- disrupt and dismantle illegal gang activity
- support gang members/associates wanting to get out (incl children)
Turning of the Tide
In this joint strategy between Police and Iwi/Maori what the specific areas targeted? (4)
(Clue: F, R, R, F)
- First-time offenders
- Repeat Offenders
- Repeat victims
- Fatal crashes serious crashes
What is the vision of the Safer Journeys strategy?
Clue: “a safe road system…”
“a safe road system increasingly free of death or serious injury.”
What are the four key princples that underline Safer Journeys?
- people make mistakes
- people are vulnerable
- share responsibility
- strengthen the system
What are the seven road policing focus areas NZP are funded for by the NZTA?
Clue: S,D,R,ID,VU,HR,NM
- Speed
- Distractions
- Restraints
- Impaired Drivers
- Vulnerable road users
- High Risk Behaviours
- Network Maintanence/efficiency
What are the four specific outcome headings set out in the Safer Journys Action Plan?
- Safe Speeds
- Safe Vehicles
- Safe Use
- Roads and Roadsides
How much is the social cost of gangs ono sociaty and what percentage of total prison population is gang affiliated?
$714 million
30 percent
What are the four key objectives with regards to:
‘Our People’
(Clue: Our Business poster)
Our people are:
- victim focused
- equiped and enabled
- safe and feel safe
- high performing
The High Performance Framework provides five overarching viewpoint of five different components.
What are they?
(Clue: S,C,L,C,PM)
- Strategy
- culture
- leadership
- capability
- performance management
What are the four programmes of the ‘Our Transformation Programme?’
- Safer Whanau
- Service Delivery Model
- Evidence Based Policing
- Police High Performance Framework
What are the ‘Goals’ of the NZ Police? (3)
What are the six benefits of the ‘Service Delivery Model’ programme?
(Clue: PA, S, CMS, BW, IS, EP)
- Improve public access
- A service delivery strategy
- Improved Case management system
- New/different/better way of policing
- Improved service delivery & public interaction
- more effective/efficient/productive police
What are the six benefits of the ‘Safer Whanau’ programme?
(Clue: IR, P, C, R, C, E)
- Improve initial response/better intelligence
- Reduce paperwork to free up time
- Stregthen commitment to Maori & Treaty
- Reduce offending & victimisation
- Consistent service to victims
- more effective/targeted service for whanau, etc
What are the three benefits of the ‘Evidence Based Policing’ programme?
(Clue: C,P, FA)
- Evidence Based Policing Centres
- Evidence Partnership Channel
- Focused approach on how we use/apply evidence in every day polcing
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Underpinning prevention is the fundermental principle that avoiding v__________ in the first place is always better than d__________ even the most effective P______ r________.
- victimisation
- delivering
- Police response