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1701. Police Association launches 2017 election year policy document: Towards a Safer New Zealand  
The proliferation of illegal firearms in New Zealand has provided a sobering backdrop for today's launch of the Police Association' 2017 election year policy document.  
1702. 2017 NZ Police Association Policy Document  
Read the NZ Police Association's 2017 Policy Document, Towards a Safer New Zealand.  
1703. Police Association astounded at Government rejection of firearms controls  
New Zealand Police Association says the Minister of Police has ignored the risk of increased firearms threats to the public, making the jobs of front line officers more difficult and definitely more…  
1704. President's Column: Police Week in Washington  
Last month I had the privilege of attending National Police Week, in Washington DC, which this year coincided with the ICPRA (International Council of Police Representative Associations) executive…  
1705. Police News June 2017  
Association women get motivated for changes ahead; off-duty protocols - knowing when to walk away; protecting the elderly; and the Kiwi v Aussie Anzac Day rugby match.  
1706. Agents for change  
A concerted effort to improve the gender balance of the Association’s elected leadership positions is under way.  
1707. 'We're losing the war on meth', says Police Association  
'We're losing the war on meth', says Police Association - Police Association President Chris Cahill spoke with Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking about the growing problem of meth in NZ.  
1709. Budget 2017: Continued commitment to law and order welcomed  
The Government has today confirmed its commitment to increase the number of police by 880 and the number of non-sworn Police employees by 245, over the next four years.  
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