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Area Policing Plan 2004 / 2005 - New Zealand Police

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OUR TARGETS<br />

Goal achievement (Desired outcomes) has traditionally led to target setting. In all too many cases<br />

managers set targets that for various reasons are unrealistic and are rarely met. For this plan we have<br />

agreed that we will set minimum reduction percentages which ensures that the targets are attainable –<br />

and the challenge (for us all) is to better those targets for any given period.<br />

In <strong>2004</strong>/05 our area crime targets are<br />

To reduce overall reported crime by 5% or better<br />

To reduce house burglaries by 5% or better<br />

To reduce theft ex cars by 5% or better<br />

To reduce unlawfully taken (stolen) motor vehicles by 5% or better<br />

To reduce violence by 5% or better<br />

To reduce family violence by 5% or better<br />

To reduce repeat victimisation by 10% or better<br />

To increase overall crime clearances/resolution rates annually by 1% or better 4<br />

In <strong>2004</strong>/05 our area road policing targets are<br />

To reduce road accidents by 5% or better.<br />

To reduce our serious crash rate.<br />

To reduce our road fatalities.<br />

To deliver upon our contractual strategic traffic obligations.<br />

To maintain a productivity rate of 1 offence notice per hour or better.<br />

To increase restraint wearing compliance.<br />

To increase helmet wearing compliance.<br />

To reduce median speed on our roads.<br />

4 Our aim is to produce (or better) the 1% resolution rate consecutively over 3-5 year. (E.g. 5+%over 5yrs)<br />

<strong>Area</strong> <strong>Policing</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> <strong>2004</strong> / <strong>2005</strong> 10

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