Strategic Awareness Flashcards
What are our targets?
10,000 fewer serious crime victimisations by 2021
25% reduction in reoffending by Maori by 2025
90% high or very high trust and confidence and citizen satisfaction by 2021
Prevention first model is based on delivering services across what four areas?
- Prevention
- Response
- Investigation
- Resolution
What are the 4 key outcomes of the prevention first model?
Reducing
- Victimisation
- Social harm
- Crime and Road Trauma
-Increasing Trust and Confidence
Our Purpose?
Be Safe, Feel Safe!
Ensuring staff are safe when:
- Entering danger when others are moving away from it
- Encountering circumstances outside their training and experience
- Encountering rapidly changing,emotionally charged situations
- Facing situations and material that is distressing
- Entering unfamiliar settings,divergent layouts with unknown hazards
- Under pressure to put themselves at risk to protect the public
What does PHPF stand for?
Police
High
Performance
Framework
Our Mission?
To be the safest country by 2021
Our Motto?
Safer Communities Together
Our Vision?
To have the trust and confidence of all
Our strategies?
-Prevention First Model
Take every opportunity to prevent harm
-Turning of the tide
Better outcomes for NZ by working in partnership with Iwi
-Safer Journeys
Reducing and preventing road related trauma
-Wellness and Safety
Looking after our people
Our Goals?
- Prevention Crime and Victimisation
- Target and Catch Offenders
- Deliver a more responsive Police Service
In the prevention model what are the 5 things that are made up of the triangle?
(center) People (triangle) Targeting the drivers of crime Mindset Deploy to beat demand Outside ring Partnerships
What are the 6 activities aligned with ‘Safer Journeys’?
Speed Distraction & Restraints Impaired Drivers Vulnerable Road Users Other High Risk Behaviours Network Maintenance & Efficiency
What is the aspirational goal set for Maori?
To live full and prosperous lives, free from crime and road trauma.
4 Objectives of the turning of the tide?
-Prevention
Reducing numbers of Maori from entering the criminal justice system to begin with
-Reducing re-offending
For those that do enter, make sure as few as possible come back again
-Change behaviour
Use Polices resolution process to change behaviour
-Reduce road risk
ID risks for Maori road users and mitigate them
What are the 6 specific targets for the turning of the tide?
- First time offenders
- Repeat offenders
- Repeat victims
- Fatal and Serious Crashes
Find out what the last one is!!
Transformational program to become the safest country policing by 2021 falls into what five categories?
- Safer Whanau
- Iwi & Community Partnerships
- Police Commitment to Social Investment
- Service Delivery
- Police high-performance framework (PHPF)
Our people are critical to how we deliver our business. What five things do they need to have to achieve this?
- Victim focused
- Valued
- equipped and enabled.
- Safe and feel safe
- High performing
Brenton 1st is designed to support enhance the delivery of what three key outcomes?
- Prevent crime and victimisation
- Target and catch offenders
- deliver more responsive please service
What are the six drivers of crime?
- Families
- Use
- Alcohol
- Roads
- Organised crime and drugs
- Mental health
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What does The crime and Crash triangle look like?
Center Crime and Crash Middle (3 things must be present) Offender, Victim, Location Outer ring Mental health Organised crime & drugs Families Roads Youth Alcohol