Strategic Awareness Flashcards

1
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What is the NZ Police’s ‘Purpose’

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What is the ‘Vision’ of the NZ Police

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80% High or very high Trust

(Currently 78%)

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3
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What is the ‘Mission’ of the NZ Police

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4
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What are the ‘Goals’ of the NZ Police? (3)

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5
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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)

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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)
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6
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What are the four areas of service delivery?

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  • Prevention
  • Response
  • Investigation
  • Resolution

(all through a mind-set of Prevention First)

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7
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What has the service delivery model been called and communicated as?

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The ‘Know Your Business’ model

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What three things is Prevention First based on?

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  • Act urgently against piority & prolific offenders
  • Use Community services/networks (vulnerable/repeat)
  • Innovative/sustainable/practical solutions (hotspots)
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9
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What are the two ways the Gang Intelligence centre is being used

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  • disrupt and dismantle illegal gang activity
  • support gang members/associates wanting to get out (incl children)
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10
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Turning of the Tide

In this joint strategy between Police and Iwi/Maori what the specific areas targeted? (4)

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  • First-time offenders
  • Repeat Offenders
  • Repeat victims
  • Fatal crashes serious crashes
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11
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What is the vision of the Safer Journeys strategy?

Clue: “a safe road system…”

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“a safe road system increasingly free of death or serious injury.”

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12
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What are the four key princples that underline Safer Journeys?

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  • people make mistakes
  • people are vulnerable
  • share responsibility
  • strengthen the system
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13
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What are the seven road policing focus areas NZP are funded for by the NZTA?

Clue: S,D,R,ID,VU,HR,NM

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  • Speed
  • Distractions
  • Restraints
  • Impaired Drivers
  • Vulnerable road users
  • High Risk Behaviours
  • Network Maintanence/efficiency
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What are the four specific outcome headings set out in the Safer Journys Action Plan?

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  • Safe Speeds
  • Safe Vehicles
  • Safe Use
  • Roads and Roadsides
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15
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What are the four progerammes of Policing Excellence the Future? (PEtF)

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  • Safer Families & Iwi Partnership
  • Evidence Based Policing
  • Service Delivery Model
  • PHPF
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16
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What are the qualities shown in ‘Our People?’

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  • Vitim Focused
  • Equipped and Enabled
  • Safe and Feel Safe
  • High Performing
17
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(Fill the blanks)

Underpinning prevention is the fundermental principle that avoiding v__________ in the first place is always better than d__________ even the most effective P______ r________.

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  • victimisation
  • delivering
  • Police response
18
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What three specific action do we have to do to meet the aims of Prevention First?

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  • Deploy to beat demand
  • Understand/respond to drivers of crime
  • foster mindset change to put prevention & needs of victims at forfront of policing (leadership/victim focus)
19
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What are the five drivers of crime?

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  • Families
  • Youth
  • Alcohol
  • Road Policing
  • Organised Crime
20
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Turning the Tide

What is the vision of Turning the Tide?

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“All Maori will live full and prosperous lives, free from crime and road trauma.”

21
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  1. What is the the current percentage of male maori that are apprehended by Police?
  2. What is the age group most likely aprehended by Police?
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  1. 80%
  2. 14 to 23 years of age
22
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What are Values of Turning the Tide?

Clue: Aroha, Whakarira, Maanakitanga

CLUE: M,G,H

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  • We all make mistakes: support those that take responsibility for actions, but dont make excuses
  • Each generation strives to better themselves: for self and sake of children
  • We are hospitiable, fair and respectful: to self and others
23
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Turning the Tide

What days and times are Maori most likely to be arrested?

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Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays

From 3pm to midnight

(“same time as we do most of our drinking”)

24
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Turning the Tide

In applying crime and crash prevention techniques, opportunistic offending and crashes will be prevented by making them…? (5)

Clue: MD, MR, LR, LT, LE

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  • More difficult
  • More risky
  • Less Rewarding
  • Less tempting
  • Less excusable
25
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Turning the Tide Operating Model

How will crime and crash prevention objectives be delivered? (3)

Clue: Everyone, F, T

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  • Everyone working together
  • Families preventing c&c amoung themselves
  • Talking c&c in homes/schools/marae
26
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Turning the Tide

What are four specific social problems TtT is attemping to address?

Clue: Reducing MA, Improving CS, Keeping KS, Boosting PS

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  • Reducing male absenteeism
  • Improving child supervision
  • Keeping kids in school
  • Boosting Parenting skills