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.
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.
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.
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
The business media these days is full of superlatives and confidence about what is being described internationally as New Zealand’s “rock star economy”.
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…
In this issue: Officer stabbed at Bastion Point tells his story; spotlight on the asset recovery unit; police make history at the Auckland Pride Parade.
I recently delivered a eulogy at the funeral of retired Assistant Commissioner Graeme Dallow. He was a senior headquarters officer and extremely well thought of.
In this issue: Contest for the commissioner's role; post-holiday crime stats - how police made a difference; Bryan & Bobby; Aussie police support citizenship for Kiwi cops.