Speculative Quiz One RNZPC

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What is UNBENT?

Unauthorised entry prevented, notebook recording visitors, brief authorised visitors, explore and report suspicious activities, no contaminating the scene yourself, think of animal removal

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Pou Mataara?

Our people and our mindset

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What are section 29 victims in the VRA 2002?

Sexual crime, serious assault, an offence that has resulted in serious injury or death or incapable, ongoing fears on reasonable grounds for their or their family's safety, the victims is a child

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What is the suggested response according to policy to 'Passive Resistant' in the context of tactical options and subject response?

Mechanical restraints- handcuffing. Empty hand techniques- physical restraints

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What are the three verbal techniques for dealing with abuse?

Vent, blocking, verbal deflectors/redirection

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What is a category 4 offence generally?

Offences listed in schedule 1 of the Criminal Procedure act 2011

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What is cultural humility?

Knowing your cultural limits, being willing to learn

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What is TENR?

Threat, exposure, necessity, response

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What is Mens Rea and Actus Reus?

Mental intent and actions showing intent

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What are some key ideas about policing by consent?

Power balance, community recognition and involvement, community trust, community as active police helpers, prevention rather than response only, reputation

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What is a CVA?

Court victim advisor

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12

What are the three elements of the Summary offences act 1981 section 11(1) (b)?

Wilful damage, intentionally sets fire to any tree or vegetation

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What act is vandalism, tagging or owning graffiti implements under?

Summary offences act 1981 section 11a and b

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14

What is continuous throughout the TOF process?

Assess, plan, communicate

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What is the suggested response according to policy to 'Assaultive' in the context of tactical options and subject response?

Batton, taser, dogs, weapon(s) of opportunity

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What does SELF stand for?

Scrutiny, ethical, lawful, fair to all

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What does PRIMED stand for?

Professionalism, respect, integrity, commitment to Maori and the treaty, empathy, diversity

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What does AWOCA stand for?

Ask, why, options, confirm understanding, act

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What is cultural safety?

Creating a space in which everyone feels comfortable to be themselves

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What are the five levels of TOF?

Compliant, passive resistance, active resistance, assaultive, GBH or death

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What must a response be when considering the TENR?

Considered, timely and proportionate

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What are the four components of a crime occurring?

Capability, intent, opportunity, environment

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What is SEBB

Stress, eyes up, body language, breathing

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What to do to secure a scene?

Guard, freeze, control, preserve

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What is a CAP?

Common approach path

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What are the responsibilities of a scene guard?

Who can enter, boundaries, point of entry, CAP, what happened, interview sus and witness

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What is the VNR?

Victim notification register- notify of actions of offender for section 29

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Pou Mataaho?

Effective initiatives and improved practice

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29

Pou Hourua?

Effective partnerships

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30

What is our vision?

To make New Zealand the safest country

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What is our mission?

To prevent crime and harm through exceptional policing

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What is our purpose?

Be safe and feel safe

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What are our priorities?

Be first then do, service nz deserves, prevention through partnerships

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What are our goals?

Safe homes, roads, communities

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35

How to ID suspect?

Voice, visual, forensics, prints

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What is policing by consent?

The public give consent to the police to uphold the law, and are trusted by the community to exercise their powers to keep the peace.

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What is the rights act that underpins the police's values?

Bill of rights act 1990

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What are the polices functions?

Keep the peace, maintain public safety, law enforcement, crime prevention, community support and reassurance, national security, policing activities outside of New Zealand, emergency management

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Who is a victim under the victim's rights act?

A person whom an offense is committed, a person who suffers physical injury loss or damage, parent of guardian of someone younger than 18 unless they committed the offence, an immediate family member of someone who dies or becomes incapable

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Who is a victim under section 7 & 8 of the victims rights act 2002?

Someone who suffers emotional harm, parent of someone under 18 who suffers emotional harm, someone who has experienced family violence, a person under 18 who resided with someone who has experienced family harm

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Who counts as immediate family under the victims rights act 2002?

Is in a close relationship to the victim at the time of the offence

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What should be done each victim contact?

Summary recorded in nia

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What is the principle of section 7 of the VRA 2002?

Treat victims with courtesy and compassion and respect their dignity and privacy

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What is the principle of section 8 of the VRA 2002?

Access to services such as welfare, health, counselling, medical or legal services

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What is the principle of section 11 in the VRA 2002?

A victim must, as soon as practicable, be given information by the personnel of the agency about programmes, remedies, or services available to the victim through the agency.

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What is the principle of section 12 in the VRA 2002?

Victims must be given information about the proceedings as soon as possible

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When must victim support be contacted?

Serious events, death, completed suicide, serious crash, dishonesty offenses of a serious magnitude OR the victim is likely to be involved with the the court for a long time or affected significantly

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What act and section is wilful damage under?

Summary offences act 1981 section 11(1) (a)

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What is the maximum penalty for wilful damage Summary offences act 1981 section 11(1) (a)?

3 months imprisonment or $2000 fine

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What are the three elements of wilful damage under the Summary offences act 1981 section 11(1) (a)?

Intentionally, damages, property

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What is the definition of intentionally under the Summary offences act 1981 section 11(1) (a)?

A deliberate act, without lawful justification, excuse or claim of right OR a reckless act, without lawful justification, excuse or claim of right

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What is the definition of damages under the Summary offences act 1981 section 11(1) (a)?

Temporary or permanent reduction in the value and/or usefulness of the property

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What is the definition of property under the Summary offences act 1981 section 11(1) (a)?

Something that belongs to another person and is capable of being damaged

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When can wilful damage be done to one own's property?

With intent to defraud or cause loss to another person

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55

What is the ethnic make up of nz?

68 nz european, 15 maori, 9 asian, 7 pacific islander, 1 other

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What networks are available to the nz police for diversity/ethnicity related questions?

Iwi and communities, maori pacific and ethnic services team, community and prevention teams

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What is important to remember about asserted belief systems?

Actions are louder than words, in times of stress behaviours change

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58

What is the PCA

A perceived cumulative assessment is your subject assessment and reassessment of an incident using TOF/TENR based on known information about the situation, subject history and their behaviour

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When reaching your PCA, what other background information should you consider?

Incident type, number of subjects and constables involved, your abilities and the subject's, information about the subject such as past offences and behaviour and access to weapons, environmental conditions

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What is the definition of 'Cooperative' in the context of tactical options and subject response?

Willingly responds when approached

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What is the definition of 'Passive Resistant' in the context of tactical options and subject response?

Refuses verbally or with physical inactivity

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What is the definition of 'Active Resistant' in the context of tactical options and subject response?

Pulls away, pushes away, or runs away

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What is the definition of 'Assaultive' in the context of tactical options and subject response?

Intent to cause harm, expressed verbally as threats, through body language/physical action or violence

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What is the definition of 'GBH or Death' in the context of tactical options and subject response?

Shows action intended to or likely to cause grievous bodily harm of death to any person

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What is the suggested response according to policy to 'Active Resistant' in the context of tactical options and subject response?

OC spray

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What is the suggested response according to policy to 'GBH or Death' in the context of tactical options and subject response?

Firearms and other force with serious implications

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What is the purpose of tac comms?

To generate voluntary compliance

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What does GAFFE stand for?

Grief, anger, fear, frustration, embarrassment

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What does VAWSEEPO stand for?

Victim interview, appreciation, witness, scene, exhibits, elements, powers, offender

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What is a category 1 offence generally?

Infringement offences or offences not punishable by imprisonment

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What is a category 2 offence generally?

Offence punishable by a term of imprisonment of less than 2 years

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What is a category 3 offence generally?

Offence punishable by a term of imprisonment for 2 years or more, including life

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What is the statute of limitations for a category 1 offence?

Filed within 6 months

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What is the statute of limitations for a category 2 offence?

Filed within 6 months

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What is the statute of limitations for a category 3 offence?

Filed within 5 years

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What is the statute of limitations for a category 4 offence?

Filed anytime

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77

What two pieces of legislation give you the power to arrest someone?

section 315(2) of the crimes act 1961 or section 39(1) of the summary offences act 1981

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What are the components of a summary of facts?

Person, charge, first paragraph, body, conclusion, SOF rules and structure

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What is PEACE?

Preparation and planning, engage and explain, account probing and challenge, closure, evaluate

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What is ADVOKATE?

Amount of time observed, distance, visibility, observation impeded, known or seen before, any reason to remember, time lapse, error

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What are RIITS?

Remaining investigatively important questions

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