Aronui Foundation Course Day 1 Flashcards

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What is our vision?

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To be the safest country

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What is our mission?

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To prevent Crime and Harm through exceptional policing.

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What are our goals?

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Safe homes
safe roads
Safe communities

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What are Our Values?

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Professionalism
Respect
Integrity
Maori
Empathy
Diversity

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5
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Look The part, be the part?

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Professionalism

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Treat others as they would want to be treated?

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Respect

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7
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Actions say it all?

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Integrity

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8
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Stand together?

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Commitment to MAORI AND THE TREATY

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9
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WALK IN THEIR SHOES?

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EMPATHY

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10
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MANY VIEWS, ONE PURPOSE?

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VALUING DIVERSITY

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WHAT IS SELF CHECK?

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HELPS YOU IDENTIFY WHEN A DECISION IS MADE WILL IT WITHSTAND EXAMINATION

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WHAT DOES S.E.L.F STAND FOR?

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SCRUTINY
ETHICS
LAWFUL
FAIR TO ALL

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WHAT ARE OUR PRIORITIES?

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-BE FIRST, THEN DO.

-DELIVERING THE POLICE SERVICE NZERS EXPECT AND DESERVE.

-FOCUSED PREVENTION THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS

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14
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What does PHPF stand for?

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Police High Performance Framework

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What are the 5 Frameworks of PHPF?

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F1- Strategy
F2- Culture
F3- Leadership
F4- Capability
F5- Performance Management

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What are the characteristics of a high performance team?

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-United! they share the same goals and values.
-Committed to excellence! Aspire to be the best at everything.
-Supportive of one another! support each other, no judgement.

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What is Service excellence think P.E.O.P.L.E?

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P-Positive, communicate in a helpful way.
E-Expert, be an expert on our business and Police work.
O-Ownership, strive to achieve rather than disappoint.
P-PRIMED
L-Listen, Stay focused in conversation.
E-Expectations, Do it right the first time.

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18
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What are the 3 Pous of Te Huringa o Te Tai?

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-Pou Mataara
-Pou Mataaho
-Pou Hourua

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19
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What is the Bill of rights Act 1990?

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It affirms, protects and promotes human rights and fundamental freedoms in New Zealand.

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What does Section 21 of the Bill of right act 1990 refer to?

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Unreasonable Search and Seizure

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What does Section 22 of the Bill of right act 1990 refer to?

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Arbitrary Detention

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What does Section 23 of the Bill of right act 1990 refer to?

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Rights of Person Arrested or Detained

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What does Arbitrary mean?

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Doing something at random, by chance or at an unreasonable act. Without proper evidence.

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24
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What does Common approach path refer to?

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Common Approach Path is any possible path used by the victim or suspect at the scene.

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25
When setting Boundaries at a scene what should we consider?
Include location from where offender approached, entered and exited the scene as well as any vehicles.
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What should you do at an incident/scene when you first arrive?
Freeze, Control, Preserve
27
How many people should handle an exhibit?
As few as possible.
28
Why do we write notes?
-Investigative tool, notes may be compared and examined during an enquiry. -Record of correspondence, Can be used in a police file. Record of interview, Take brief notes during interviewing victim/offender.
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What are the 5 basic details we ask for?
1.Full name 2. Address, phone number, email 3.Occupation 4.Work name and address 5.DOB and age
30
Summary of Offences act 1981 section 17?
Publishing false notice of birth, marriage, civil union, or death.
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Summary of Offences act 1981 section 27?
Indecent exposure
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Summary of Offences act 1981 section 39?
Arrest
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Summary of Offences act 1981 section 11?
Wilful damage
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Summary of Offences act 1981 section 4?
Offensive behaviour and language
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What are the two broad elements of an offence?
Mens Rea and Actus Reus
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What is Mens Rea?
means to have "a guilty mind". This means you intended to commit the act.
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What is Actus Reus?
means "guilty act", and generally refers to taking action to commit an offence.
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What is the purpose of the Victims rights act 2002?
to improve provisions for the treatment and rights of victims of offences.
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What does section 29 of the VRA refer to?
Specified offences- sexual, serious assault
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Name 2 notifications rights victims should be advised of:
-When the offender is released on bail. -Impending release from prison/temporary release from prison.
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When police are providing update to victims, where should this information be noted? Think VCN
Victim Contact Node
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VRA 2002 Section 7?
Treatment, Courtesy and compassion
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VRA 2002 Section 8?
Access to services
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VRA 2002 Section 11?
Inform victims of services available
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VRA 2002 Section 8?
Supplying information
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VRA 2002 Section 29?
Specified offence, Eg: sexual, serious offence
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Why do we consider 'National communication' important, in regards to radio communications? (5)
1- To promote public confidence (professional communication) 2-Enhance officer safety 3-Reduce congestion on radio traffic 4-Ensure clearness 5-Provide a disciplined approach to radio communications
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Police communication code: 10-2?
en route
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Police communication code: 10-3?
available
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Police communication code: 10-7?
arrival
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Police communication code: 10-10?
emergency messages, when unit is in immediate danger)
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Police communication code: K-1?
No further action is required
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Police communication code: K-3?
Although reported as an offence, no offence disclosed. No further action required
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Police communication code: K-6?
A written report will be submitted for this incident
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Police communication code: K-9?
A person has been arrested
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Before transmitting you should think A.B.C?
Accuracy, Brevity and Clarity
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What are the two divisions of New Zealand legal system?
Criminal Law and Civil Law
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Highest to lowest level of courts name them: (4)
Supreme court, Court of appeal, High court, District court
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What does propensity mean?
tendency to a particular behaviour.
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What age is a child and what age is a young person?
Child: under 14 years, young person from 14-17.
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What is the purpose of Oranga Tamariki Act 1989?
to promote the well-being of children, young persons, and their families
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What is a Coroner?
is a person specially appointed to enquire into the manner of death.
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What deaths must be reported to the Coroner? Think S.C.U.M.B.I.E
Suicide Cause unknown Unnatural/violent Medical Birth deaths Institutional death e.g prison Enactment due to drugs or alcohol
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What does section 24 of the bill of rights act refer to?
Rights of person charged: this is something police inform the person being arrested of.