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1301. President's Column: Time for a new approach to disrupting organised criminal gangs  
I have written about gangs and organised crime a few times over the years.  
1302. Police News May 2016  
In this issue: A vision for the Police Dog Trust; a little person in Police; Rosalie Sterritt reflects on her Police career; and surviving cyclones on the Pacific beat.  
1303. President's Column: Firearms concerns finally being taken seriously  
Achieving cross-party political consensus is never easy, so the announcement that the Police Minister, the Labour police spokesperson Stuart Nash and the Greens agree that we need the inquiry the…  
1304. Police News April 2016  
In this issue: Epic action at the NZPA Surf Champs; police families with intellectually disabled children; illegal firearms inquiry under way; and pioneers of women in police.  
1305. President's Column: Globalisation impacts on us in many ways  
Watching American elections, especially the primaries, is as interesting as anything else occurring around the globe currently.  
1306. Police News March 2016  
In this issue: Specialist police keep the peace at the TPPA protest; member survey results on the main issues facing police; Wellington's chop shop squad back in action; and remembering the…  
1307. President's Column: Invest in public safety  
In the late 1980s, I hitchhiked around South Africa just as apartheid was coming to an end.  
1308. Police News January-February 2016  
In this issue: Results of your pay round; how crime stats have changed; and the driverless car revolution.  
1309. Police News December 2015  
In this issue: Forced to fire - when cops are used as weapons; how our front counters can be safer; rotation policies; Police basketballers take on the Aussies.  
1310. Police News November 2015  
In this issue: Courageous officers honoured with Police Association Bravery Awards; 2015 annual conference coverage.  
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