In this issue: A Long Association - the O'Connor years; three historical names to be added to the Police Memorial Wall; and tough love for meth families.
Northland police teams are under siege – gang and drug activity from outside and staffing problems from within. At least that’s the way it’s feeling to the staff and their supervisors. Ellen Brook…
In this issue: Northland police teams struggle with file holdings; 75 years of women in police relays; front counter safety design prototypes; the Lady Liz II sea tragedy remembered; and annual…
Sometimes, one event will bring to public attention a slow-burning issue that those directly involved with can clearly see, but which is not obvious to the general population. The seizure in the Far…
In this issue: Police Association Sportsperson of the Year Rachel Clarke makes it two in a row; cops turn midwives for babies in a hurry; and road policing resourcing explained.
Sergeant Jonathan Westrupp has no recollection of diving head first through the glass of a second-storey bathroom window during an armed siege in April. Moments beforehand, however, he knows he made…
We live in a world where the tasks and activities necessary to achieve goals are narrowly defined, broken down into their component parts – it’s called specialisation, and it makes sense.
In this issue: Leap of faith - a dramatic escape from an armed man through a second storey window; T-shirts to mark 75 years of women in Police; Police review of front counter safety in police…
Last month, Police lost one of its four-legged own when police dog Gazza was killed in the line of duty during an incident in Porirua when an officer was also injured. When police dogs are injured or…