Turning of the Tide/NZP Core Values Flashcards

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Turning the Tide

What is the vision of Turning the Tide?

A

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

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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?
A
  1. 80%
  2. 14 to 23 years of age
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What are Values of Turning the Tide?

Clue: Aroha, Whakarira, Maanakitanga

CLUE: M,G,H

A
  • 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
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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”)

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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

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

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

Clue: Everyone, F, T

A
  • Everyone working together
  • Families preventing c&c amoung themselves
  • Talking c&c in homes/schools/marae
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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

A
  • Reducing male absenteeism
  • Improving child supervision
  • Keeping kids in school
  • Boosting Parenting skills
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What are the 6 values of the NZP?

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  • Professionalism -look the part, be the part
  • Respect -treat others as they would want to be treated
  • Ingegrity -Actions say it all
  • Commitment to Maori (Treaty) -Stand together
  • Empathy -Walk in their shoes
  • Diversity (valuing) Many views, one purpose
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  • What is the definition of police value: Professionalism?
  • Clue: “We take pride in representing…”*
  • What is the definition of the police value: Respect?
  • Clue: “Treat everyone with…”*
A
  • We take pride in representing Police, making a difference in communities we serve.
  • Treat everyone with dignity, uphold their individual rights and honour their freedoms.
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  • What is the definition of the police value: Integrity?
  • Clue: “We are honest and….”*
  • Definition of police value: Commitment to Maori?

Clue: “We act in Good…-PPP”

A
  • We are honest and uphold excellent ethical standards
  • We act in good faith of and respect the principles of the treaty -partnership, protection, participation.
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  • What is the definition of the police value: Empathy?
  • Clue: “We seek understanding and consider…”*
  • What is the definition of the police value: Diversity?
  • Clue: “We recognise the value different…”*
A
  • We seek understanding and consider the experiences and perspectives of those we serve
  • We recognise the value different perspectives and experiences bring to making us better at what we do.
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