A police officer standing at a cordon by a wrecked or unstable building, on a dangerous piece of road or near a flooded plain, or being flown into disaster areas, is a reminder of how our members are…
In this issue: Response Kaikoura - our people working in the earthquake disaster zone; a look at the value of having more police in communities; and the Association makes a commitment to female…
In this issue: New Police Association President Chris Cahill hits the ground running; coverage of the 81st Annual Conference; a new, low-cost wills and estates service for members; and what you need…
In this issue: Your views on the right age for youth justice; four pages of action from the inaugural Police Winter Games; and Ten Questions with new Region 4 Director Paul Ormerod.
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…