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1741. Police News October 2014  
In this issue: Black Fern Selica Winiata scoops Police Association Sportsperson of the Year; Kiwi cops return from DVI mission for downed flight MH17; and, having a laugh - the power of humour in…  
1742. Police News September 2014  
In this issue: Policing behind the lens - frontline photographers; how Kiwi crims are stockpiling illegal weapons; policing in Vanuatu; and, farewell to long-serving association CEO Christ Pentecost.  
1743. Police News August 2014  
In this issue: Inside the dog handler's domain; election 2014 - law and order policies from the main parties; and, reflecting on the untimely death of Constable James Butler.  
1744. Police News July 2014  
In this issue: Frustration over Police equity and diversity policies; inside the new command centres; stories from the early days of the AOS; and a hepatitis alert for staff.  
1745. Police News June 2014  
In this issue: Police pants put through their paces; a legal high hangover from synthetics; we catch up with our rookie constables after one year in the job; and scam buster cop Terry Johnson.  
1746. Police News May 2014  
In this issue: Challenges of a police pregnancy; an ode to departing commissioner Peter Marshall; outlaw motorcycle gangs and the meth trade; and, a dummies' guide to annual leave.  
1747. Police News April 2014  
In this issue: Death in the cells - how it affects officers; slow progress in war on meth; the hat came back - the surprising story of Jim Taare's police helmet.  
1748. Hitting crims where it really hurts  
Spotlight on the Asset Recovery Unit: A blow to the hip pocket of drug dealers and fraudsters is proving to be one of the most potent crime-fighting tools. By Ellen Brook  
1749. President's Column: Waiting for the trickledown  
The business media these days is full of superlatives and confidence about what is being described internationally as New Zealand’s “rock star economy”.  
1750. Attack on Bastion Point  
Talk about a bad day on the beat: The day that Community Constable Toddy Martin got stabbed in the face is one he’s had to talk about quite a lot since – reporting to his superiors and to OSH and…  
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