Review Cards Flashcards

1
Q

What do you do if you use Police technology inappropriately?

A

Notify the appropriate managers and or your manager as soon as possible.

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S & S of alcohol Act 2012 section 265, if a riot occurs or there are reasonable grounds to believe riot may occur IN ANY PLACE, who may order closure of premises

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District court judge or any 2 or more justices or any 1 or more community magistrate.

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Section 266 s & s of alcohol act 2012,
(a) riot taking place or RGTB a riot may occur on ANY LICENSED PREMISES
or
(B) fighting or serious disorder or RGTB fighting or serious disorder is about to break out on ANY LICENSED PREMISES or
(C) significant threat to public health or safety or
(D) conduct on licensed premises amounts to a substantial public nuisance or
(E) RGTB offences committed ON PREMISES that carry a maximum penalty of 5 years or more and significant risk of further such offences being committed on premises if remain open

who may order the closure?

A

Any Constable and they may use any force necessary to close same

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Coroners Act, what rank can agree to the release of a body earlier than 24 hours

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S/sgt or above

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Coroners act, responsibility for identification of a body- who is responsible?

A

Police

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Bail Act 2000, section 12 - restriction on bail. Is of or over 18 years, charged with offence Carry sentence over 3 years can they be bailed?

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No bail, except by order of High court judge or District court judge.

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What Act prohibits access, use and disclosure of official info for private purposes?

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Privacy Act 2020

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When can you apply for a search warrant?

A

RGTS:
- offence punishable by imprisonment has been, is being, or will be committed

AND

  • believe that the search will find evidential material in respect of the offence, in the place, vehicle or other thing specified in the application.
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9
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What are the categories of risk?

A

SPCO

Strategic
Portfolio
Corporate
Operational

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10
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Section 24 Bill of Rights, right to trial by jury;
When the penalty for the offence is what?

A

Includes imprisonment for 2 or more years.

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11
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Do Police pay ACC levies and payments for injuries and illness to staff?

A

Yes. $7 million in 2018/2019.

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What costs more, to train a recruit or to retain staff?

A

Recruit and train new employees

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13
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In relation to Te Huringa o Te Tai, what are the three Pou?

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  1. Our people and our mindset
  2. Effective initiatives and improved practice
  3. Effective partnerships
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Factors contributing to the success of Te Huringa o Te Tai?

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Local Te Huringa o Te Tai action plans are developed & implemented in partnership with Iwi Māori based on the specific needs, and values of local communities.

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Command & Control. When should lessons learnt be addressed?

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  1. Key lessons learnt should be Maintained in the “lessons learnt” data base, along with the appreciation, op orders and debrief notes.
  2. Lessons learnt Should form a DAILY PART of the operation, so that any lessons or mistakes are identified and addressed immediately.
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Command & Control. What is the acronym AFCO stand for in the appreciation process?

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Aim
Factors
Courses of action
Outline plan

17
Q

What are the Principles of Command & Control?

A

Unity
Span
Continuity
Delegation
Obligations

18
Q

What is CIMS purpose?

A

to achieve effective coordinated incident management across responding agencies by:

  • Establishing Common structures, functions &
    terminology, flexible, modular and scalable, tailored to circumstances specific to any level or type of incident; and
  • enabling agencies to develop their own processes, procedures & training for the execution of CIMS
19
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What are CIMS principles?

A
  • Responsive to community needs/ Urupare ki nga hiahia hapori
  • Flexibility /Ngawaritanga
  • Unity of effort/Mahi ngatahi