Area Policing Plan 2004 / 2005 - New Zealand Police
Area Policing Plan 2004 / 2005 - New Zealand Police
Area Policing Plan 2004 / 2005 - New Zealand Police
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Family Violence<br />
Information – Internal<br />
<strong>Police</strong><br />
Intel<br />
Scan/Analyse/Response/Assess<br />
Information External –<br />
Community stakeholders<br />
and partnerships<br />
Enforcement<br />
• Determine appropriate<br />
response through weekly<br />
monitoring and briefing<br />
• Task workgroups<br />
Prevention<br />
• Target recidivist and high risk offenders • Proactively support victims of family violence<br />
• Prosecution and appropriate bail opposition or conditions • Community Group assignment as victim contact (risk situations)<br />
• Strict bail compliance checks (DPR) • Appropriate and thorough referral to support agencies<br />
• Community Group assignment to monitor risk offenders • Support and participation in Strengthening Families collaborative.<br />
• Where appropriate assist key agencies in enforcing Court orders • Prevention programmes (Kia Kaha) in primary schools<br />
• Ensure Pol400 reporting is accurate and submission is timely • Support and participation YOTS collaborative<br />
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• Alignment of social services/victims support/YOTS/<strong>Police</strong> Child<br />
Abuse Team and Family Violence co-ordinator.<br />
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Evaluate results daily<br />
Collate weekly<br />
Measure against category<br />
benchmarks<br />
Re-task according to<br />
evaluation<br />
<strong>Area</strong> <strong>Policing</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> <strong>2004</strong> / <strong>2005</strong> 23